McCain: United States Has Been Torturing POWs

Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Elections, News, War On Terror | 2 Comments

Hat tip: MacRanger, who has seen enough.

They don’t call him the Maverick for nothing. It’s not inconsistent with what he has believed in the past. It’s certainly in opposition to President Bush’s statement that the U.S. does not torture. It’s quite an uncomforting statement to be saying of our own military. Most surprisingly, it’s the [...]

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Democrats and Their Stupid Primary System

Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under Elections, News, Politics As Usual | 2 Comments

Cross-Posted FROM Gribbit’s WordSuper delegates and proportional delegate distribution is proving that the Dems have one messed up system for picking their Nominee. At this point, there are not enough delegates available for either Barack Hussein Obama OR Hillary Clinton to clinch the nomination. That means the nomination will come down to super delegates or [...]

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Obama: Building A Religion

Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Church And State, Elections, News, Politics As Usual, Socialism, Video | 1 Comment

For your amusement and entertainment.

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Union Labor Better? Not by a Long Shot

Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under News, Union Mafias/Thugs | 4 Comments

Well, let’s see. There’s the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, elves… oh, and the myth of that says union labor is superior in quality to private labor.
That last one is probably the more pernicious myth because many are convinced that union myth is actually true. People grow out of belief in the Tooth Fairy, but [...]

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An interesting piece of research

Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, News, Psychology | 1 Comment

The academic authors of the research managed to twist something derogatory to conservatives out of it but see what you think:
Dr Wilson and Dr Storm restricted their study to white, Protestant teenagers, in order to eliminate confounding variables. However, their volunteers came from two different traditions-Pentecostal, which tends to the conservative, and Episcopalian, which tends [...]

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