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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Caption of the Day
Posted in Caption of the Day
Tagged geeks, Robert Gibbs, sci-fi nerds, Star Wars, star wars geeks
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Americans change their minds on Gitmo…again
Is the Gitmo debate just another perch from which the culture vultures use to pick clean bloated, dead political carcasses? Was it just another sign of Bush fatigue and the political atmosphere of the time? It seems as if this … Continue reading
Seattle: Ninth Circuit Court rules tasing pregnant women is okay.
There was a post which appeared on Hullabaloo which I found quite disturbing. It seems that the 9th Circuit court ruled in favor of three police officers who tased a pregnant woman with a stun gun. Here are the details … Continue reading
Forward movement
For too long conservatives have allowed popular culture to be dominated by liberals. This has been a long term costly mistake. The media and Hollywood have openly liberal biases. In fact, it’s an in-your-face bias at times. The left have been … Continue reading
Obama: The worst economist in the history of the world
Let’s see how willing Obama and his House clones will be to repeat these numbers by the CBO. I said it before on here, and I’ll say it again.”This is the most business unfriendly and economically disastrous administration America has ever … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged American economy, budge deficits, national debt, Obamanomics, socialism
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Does our president have a Jewish problem?
It’s a fair question and the president shouldn’t be let off so easily. Consider the candid approach Prime Minister Netanyahu’s brother-in-law used: “I had no doubt someone who could sit 20 years with an anti-Semitic minister, who preaches the destruction … Continue reading
Obama 'The One' as in Obama the 'One Termer'
At only 14-months in office, President Obama is residing over one of the most partisan-based, ideological driven administrations in recent memory. Certainly the argument can be made that all administrations are partisan and ideological but rarely has there been an … Continue reading
The Left's False Start: New Poll Reveals Electorate Want GOP to Continue Fight.
Well it looks like the supposed euphoria of the electorate towards health care reform passage was about as short lived as the Chevy Chase show. CBS News | Poll: Most Want GOP to Keep Fighting on Health Bill CBS also … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, Current Events
Tagged Congress, GOP, Health Care Reform, President Obama, progressives
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New health care poll now reveals Americans are drinking the Kool-Aid?
Folks on the Left side of things are not only celebrating the passage of Obamalosi Care but the “fact” that a majority of Americans have woken up and now support the legislation. USA Today | Opinions turn favorable on health … Continue reading
Repeal Health Care Reform? Aaah… I don't think so.
For the time being, conservatives are in the midst of incriminating their own and also becoming fiercely mobilized on matters concerning Obamalosi care and its passage. However, some of the more stringent legal action and political resistance to the health … Continue reading
Democracy, human rights good for some, not others?
It’s not often around here that we ask you to turn your attention to events in the far-flung Central Asian of Kyrgyzstan. But recent comments made by that nation’s President speak to the larger issue of whether the values of … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Foreign Affairs, Political Thought, Western Society
Tagged Bakiyev, Democracy, Freedom, human rights, individual, Kyrgyzstan, selfishness, values, Western culture
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The vulnerabilities of Obamacare
No doubt it is an accomplishment in a purely political, partisan, ideological sense. As for what’s really important and matters, it is a disaster for the American system — for more than just a few reasons. So as the balloons … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics
Tagged Democrats, health care, Health Care Reform, leftist hypocrisy, Partisanship, President Obama
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Madison and Federalism take on health care
The spirit of James Madison will be a busy one over the coming weeks and months. As more than a few state capitals will be evoking the name of the great founder in response to the Democrat’s passage of health … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, Essays, Political Thought
Tagged American political system, conservatism, Federalism, Federalist Papers, government mandates, health care, Health Care Bill, James Madison, liberalism, national government, President Obama, Progressivism, states rights, U.S. Constitution
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So did the left get their big PR break?
Doubtful that these headlines are representative of those who took a weekend out of their time to exercise their political rights and express concern and opposition to the Democrat’s health care take over. Almost every piece of footage, every sign, … Continue reading





