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Archive for the 'Politics' Category
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
I've been called nigger dozens of times on YouTube, and I'm at peace with that.
Google blocks MassResistance website for several days. (Same weekend Google marches in Chicago gay pride parade). Could this happen to others?
Google is a private corporation, the First Amendment and free speech decorum doesn't apply, but one would think they'd be a [...]
Posted in Education, Political Correctness, Politics | 6 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
When Republicans soundly defeat Democrats, they beg for mercy, understanding, and remind us it's not good manners to gloat. However when they win, liberals are some gloatin' fools…
Next time we win, to hell with decency. I'm gloatin' my ass off.
Posted in Election 2008, Government, Legal, Politics | 11 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
You who voted for hope and change; you who voted for Democrat control; you who wanted to heal the Earth and save the polar icecaps and bears; you'd better not complain now because you'll soon get what you voted for….
The year is 2020 and the gasoline tax is history. In its place you get a [...]
Posted in Economy, Energy & Environment, Government, Politics | 8 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
I await the response from learned scientists, Al Gore and Paul Krugman on this "treasonous" letter from scientific community deniers…
OPEN LETTER TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES: YOU ARE BEING DECEIVED ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING
You have recently received an Open Letter from the Woods Hole Research Center, exhorting you to act quickly to avoid global [...]
Posted in Energy & Environment, Global Warming, Government, Media Bias, Politics, Science, Weather | 8 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
He may be a darling of those who've just recently discovered a document called the Constitution, but he also seems to have a short memory.
Neoconservatives who have come to power in both the Democratic and Republican parties argue that the U.S. must ether confront every evil in every corner of the globe or risk danger [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, Government, Homeland Security, National Defense, Politics, Terrorism | 7 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
There were Democrats opposed or unsure whether to vote for the cap-and-trade abomination. Free taxpayer money tends to help some get their minds right.
When House Democratic leaders were rounding up votes Friday for the massive climate-change bill, they paid special attention to their colleagues from Ohio who remained stubbornly undecided.
They finally secured the vote of [...]
Posted in Energy & Environment, Government, Politics | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
"Procedure" my ass. Had a white Republican Supreme Court nominee done this to an innocent black man, the Associated Press wouldn't be making many excuses for him (note the rare use of a black law professor for rebuttal) and this would be THE story of the confirmation process.
So far, not much on this from the [...]
Posted in Crime, Government, Legal, Politics | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
And if you weren't feeling like a jilted, suckered housewife in a lame Lifetime movie, eat this…
You know, home sales, by the way… As Obama would say, "Most economists from across the spectrum agree." That's how he does it. "Economists from a wide spectrum of thought all agree…" Home sales are critical for the [...]
Posted in Economy, Energy & Environment, Government, Politics | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
If it wasn't patronizing enough (imagine the collective screech if George W. Bush had ABBA's "Dancing Queen" playing in the White House before a Gay Pride Month celebration with the "prominent"), President Obama had the following words for the nation…
I know that many in this room don't believe that progress has come fast enough, and [...]
Posted in Government, Political Correctness, Politics | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Not surprisingly, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Al Franken legally and fairly defeated Norm Coleman for United States Senate. I'm still not buying it…
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled today that Democrat Al Franken won the U.S. Senate election and said he was entitled to an election certificate that would lead to him being [...]
Posted in Election 2008, Government, Legal, Politics | 5 Comments »
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