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That which is built on sand is crumbling!


taqiyya Barack Hussein Obama:
On this fundamental issue [of "choice"] I will not yield… It is time to turn the page. We want a new day here in America. We are tired of arguing about the same old stuff… The first thing I would do as President is sign the Freedom of Choice Act [a measure [...]

Put a Name on it


Much of the substance of this election comes down to this question:
“do we want people with values like those held by the leadership of the American Library Association - in general - and Judith Flint and Amy Grasmick - in particular - to be in control of this country and guiding its [...]

“I accept ugg your nomination for President though its above my ugg ugg ugg leave my ears out it.”



Change is not Reform; Reform is not Obama; Obama is not Change!


what you want may not be what you get

The quote “Change is not reform” has repeatedly come to mind over the past year every time I see Senator B. Obama (D. Ill.) proclaiming his campaigns slogan of “Change we can believe in.” Russel Kirk wrote a biography of the son of Edmund Randolph who served [...]

Carbon Atheist or Agnostic?


Czech President Vaclav Klaus articulated his skepticism of global warming at the National Press Club. I found the reaction of the journalists to be most instructive, their expressions were grim. It pained them to hear a global warming skeptic. I happen to agree with Klaus that AGW is a pernicious ideology similar to communist totalitarianism.
Klaus [...]

“I’m Liberal er Progressive, I’m entitled”


Fr. Pfleger had a chance to take the high road when speaking to a Protestant faith tradition (it is a part of the United Church of Christ) that Obama is presumedly a member (I have my doubt he actually attended regularly; I mean he can’t hang out night with the Daily Machine on Saturday night [...]

“I see dead people”


I just read this on powerlineblog.com. Obama gave a Memorial Day speech, and began:
On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes — and I see many of them in the audience here today — our sense of patriotism is particularly strong.
My first reaction was “just how [...]

“militant atheism among scientists is truly creepy”


In 1852 Charles MacKay published in London his Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. MacKay began his preface: “In reading the history of nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their peculiarities; their seasons of excitement and recklessness, when they care not what they do. We find [...]

a more probable, inconvenient truth


This week my European-Mexican friend sent to me Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. It’s a bootleg copy. I ask several other friends which was worse: bootlegging or wasting a good DVD?
Two of my friends from Townhall replied,rwwood:”The main thing is to avoid lining Algore’s pockets with a legit sale of the DVD.”laur: “tough call, [...]

Good Night, America, and Good Luck


A good friend, who is thirty-something and a multi-passported foreigner, told me yesterday history and geography are boring. The former would be better served by watching hollywood movies and, the. latter one should travel independently in order to learn about others.
Last [...]

Shackled Once More


Not since the extermination of the Smurfs or the brutal murder of Xenia the Warrior Princess by testosterone-poisoned male FAR RIGHT WING Japanese-identified militarists/nationalists “warriors” - i.e. “Samurai” - has there been a being-rights crisis of this magnitude.
Full Article @
http://red-state-blue.blogs.com/my_weblog/2007/12/red_state_bluer.html#more

The Ends of the Earth isn’t far enough



Gore weighs in


That’s the sub-headline at MSNBC Interactive. NBC and its MSNBC are going green for some hundred of hours in order to raise our consciousness. (Translation: higher taxes on the politically unconnected who can’t get the proper tax credits) Anyway, Al Gore continues his religious quest.

Going for the Youth Vote or Book-Sale?


A Stephen Cobert, who has a show on the cable t-v channel: Comedy Central, wants to run as a Democrat in his home State, South Carolina, presidential primary. His party is throwing legal “road blocks” in his way. Colbert is selling a book of which the cover is designed like a bible; it is not [...]

Note to J.K. Rowiing


    Professor Albus Dumbledore is a fictional character! I read the books, so don’t add things post-publishing. Your stories are done. Now, stop pandering for what ever is your reason to the ‘gay’ movement.
BTW, Batman and Boy Wonder are fictional also.


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