That evil bureaucracy again
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under Border Control/Homeland Security, News | 2 Comments
Excerpt:
Some of you may have noticed the absence of Rick Giles from this forum for the last month or so. He is not on vacation; he has not given up, or left in a huff. He is in jail, and has been since the 26th or 27th of September. He has been in prison, without [...]
Bill Clinton Tells Truthers To Shut Up
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, News, Video | 10 Comments
I never have disliked Clinton and just as harshly as I speak of people with Bush Derangement Syndrome, I came down just as harshly on those like Ken Starr that decided that a cheating husband was something to impeach a President for.
I have seen Bill Clinton charm a group of hostile women on Oprah Winfrey [...]
Fred Thompson Lazy; Whatever
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, News, Politics As Usual, Video | 2 Comments
A little humor for the weekend here.
Tip to California Yankee who has Fred’s original quote to the accusation of being lazy.
THOMPSON: Well — no, it’s OK. Let me answer that.
I was a father at the age of 17 and a husband at the age of 17. I got started working in a factory. I borrowed [...]
Iraqi Army in Besmaya collected a donation for the San Diego, Calif., fire victims
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 4 Comments
Iraqi men that are risking their lives everyday and barely have the money to feed their own families are donating to the fire victims of San Diego.
Where is the MSM?
From OpFor, via memeorandum featured posts.
We hear so much of what goes on in Iraq, unless of course it is good news. Then the silence is [...]
Why Is Ron Paul Paying 911 Truther Conspiracy Nut, Alex Jones?
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, News, Politics As Usual, War On Terror | 22 Comments
Update: From Beth in the comments: $1300 of Alex Jones’ $2300 donation was refunded, per the FEC disclosure. (See the update to my post.)
Why only a partial refund? I’m guessing RP sees a need to distance himself from troofer scum, but not COMPLETELY disavow them. If he did, his support base would all but disappear.
Update: [...]
Scout Supporters Crash Philly Mayor’s Email
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Boyscouts, Church And State, Homosexual Agenda, News, Politics As Usual | 7 Comments
This is interesting. I’m sure the mayor has heard the message now. Hopefully he will listen.
Outraged citizens crashed the e-mail system of the Philadelphia mayor’s office after the city accused the local Boy Scouts chapter of discriminating against homosexuals and forced the organization to pay $200,000 rent for its city-owned headquarters.
About 150,000 Boy [...]
FBI: LA State Senator is Money Laundering — Did AP Mention He’s a Democrat?
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under Illegal Activities, Liberal Media/Bias, News, Politics As Usual | 5 Comments
Today it’s being reported that Louisiana State Senator Derrick Shepherd stands accused by the FBI of money laundering. The AP duly reported the messy story surrounding this charge, of course. Their story was long and exhaustive for an AP report. Only one tiny, little thing seems to have been forgotten by the AP. They seem [...]
Read More..>>RACISM LEADS TO WAR
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under News | Comments Off
That is the implicit message of the academic journal article below. It could even be a correct message. That it is politically correct there can be no doubt.
The Coevolution of Parochial Altruism and War
By Jung-Kyoo Choi and Samuel Bowles
Altruism-benefiting fellow group members at a cost to oneself-and parochialism-hostility toward individuals not of [...]
Teen Challenges Moment-Of-Silence Law
Posted on October 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | 29 Comments
The argument is between the word “may” and “shall”. If you oblige, it would be an interesting conversation in the comments.
A 14-year-old girl and her outspoken atheist father filed a federal lawsuit Friday challenging a new Illinois law requiring a brief period of prayer or reflective silence at the start of every school day.
The [...]





























