Archive for June, 2009
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
I have a hard time understanding why people who would live in Minnesota choose to. It is becoming clearer however. Now, apologies to Minnesotans, but it is one of those "great place to visit (in summer) but wouldn't live there" States.The apparent election won (stolen?) by Al Franken (Stuart Smalley) ...
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
Judge Sotomayor has been rebuked by the one branch of government not yet under radical leftist control, and ironically, it is the one to which she represents - the judiciary - and to whose highest tribunal, the Supreme Court, stands in nomination to join. That she would side with ...
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009
The above is a quote from my now second-favorite Republican, rep. John Boehner (OH) about the 1,200 page energy tax that the Democrats just rammed down our throats in a close House vote. With the President's signature on this foolish and dishonest measure a foregone conclusion, only the prospect ...
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Friday, June 26th, 2009
Why don't we outsource our government to India? It would cost less and they have a better work ethic. If they can't bother to read the damn bill, why should we bother to obey, if it is signed into law?
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Friday, June 26th, 2009
The mailbox of my Congressman is full, and no one is answering the phones. Reports indicate that the bill, HR 2454, so-called "Cap and Trade," but really an energy tax, is being voted on tonight. If you haven't voiced your opposition to the energy serfdom of America, I urge you ...
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
Fathers are often overlooked in our culture. Men are under constant pressure, and often outright attack, from feminists and others who believe that they have a grievance against half the human race, or who have an agenda that they plug wherever and whenever they can. It is thus ...
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Friday, June 19th, 2009
...so I don't owe you. Include me out of the Senate's craven, pathetic 'apology' for slavery. No one alive in a half-century can have any claim to have been an actor on either side of the slavery issue. This is the kind of foolish, self-loathing nonsense that the '60s radical, ...
Posted in Constitution, Courts, Culture, History, Law, Politics, Race | 2 Comments »
Friday, June 19th, 2009
Pat Buchanan is correct: In the Great Game, President Obama's non-interference in Iran's ' Square moment' (Buchanan's phrase) is smart. We are not liked by any faction of significance in Iran, and our support would amount to a de facto kiss of death. Not only that, but we cannot ...
Posted in International, Middle East, Politics | 8 Comments »
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
For those of you in the Detroit Tigers diaspora, an update on where our boys of summer are. When last I wrote, before the season began, it was to analyze the roster, the competition, and to predict a first-place finish for the Bengals. The season is well-past the one-third mark, ...
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Monday, June 15th, 2009
An excellent piece describes the ironic hypocrisy of faith statements by the President of the United States. This information was drawn from the Politico News and Blog site.It seems our so loved former Shrub of a President was excoriated by the press and caused panic in the leftist sheople pen ...
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