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The Winter of Hate

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Those of you that are music fans will easily recall the "Summer of Love" in 1967 when bands like the Beatles produced landmark albums like Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heartclubs Band and the whole scene in San Francisco was something to behold. Psychedelia replaced the bubble gum pop of just a few years before and everything had to have a deeper meaning. So called hippies even believed they could have an effect on politics and society....

A jolt of optimism

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As the calendar moves towards the end of 2009, we should take a step back and marvel at what the new administration has been able to accomplish. Yes, I know this seems daunting at times, but we should remember that change always comes slowly. I was playing with my IPhone on vacation and came up on two new applications I had to download. Apple was offering the Federalist Papers and Common Sense for free. I...

Political Thanksgiving

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We come to this time of year and usually think of traditional things we are thankful. We can be thankful for our health, thankful for a job in this economy, and thankful for having family and friends in our life. I will be traveling for the holiday, so this will be my last entry until we get back at the end of the week on Sunday. I thought I would share a list of things...
To those of us who have been around the blogs for about the last 18 months this data from Public Policy Polling should come as no surprise:"PPP's newest national survey finds that a 52% majority of GOP voters nationally think that ACORN stole the Presidential election for Barack Obama last year, with only 27% granting that he won it legitimately...Overall 62% of Americans think Obama legitimately won the election to only 26% who think ACORN...
During the Rush Limbaugh program today, Limbaugh was discussing the stimulus package. He discussed the idea that the Obama administration would give a tax credit of $3,000 for each American job created by a small business. He claimed this was not incentive enough to actually create any jobs, but a gesture that Obama made in order to act like he cares about creating jobs, when his real intent is to only cover his ass....

The Root of Idiocy

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We're a labeled people. Look around and everything has a label. A lot has been made of Sarah Palin and Going Rogue. The only thing she did do was move outside of the Republican plan for her (remain silent) and articulate her viewpoints with all of the eloquence a Ms. Wasilla could expect to do. However, Sarah Palin is not the source of our problems, but a sympton. The roots go back more than 200...
The Washington Times dug far deeper than their usual low standards yesterday in an opinion piece by Wesley Pruden, with maybe the most despicable piece of racist garbage I've read outside of Stormfront. It starts with a slam at President Obama over his bow to Emperor Hirohito of Japan:"A little traveling, like a little learning, can be a dangerous thing. Barack Obama on the loose in a foreign land is enough to frighten protocol officers...

The Grand Dumbening

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Yes, I know, "dumbening" is not a word. However, given the current climate of politics it seems somehow apropos. I can't take credit for the "word" dumbening actually. It came from a Simpson's episode where Lisa (the smart child in the family) thinks she is somehow losing her intelligence because all of the Simpsons did. The problem was that it was only the Simpson males that lost their intelligence. Well, a look at the last 18...

ODS Sufferers Grip on Reality Loosens Even Further

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The victims of Obama Derangement Syndrome are becoming more and more unhinged with each passing day, and the chasm between them and reality is growing wider and wider. A few examples from over the weekend:  Overreacting to President Obama's bow in his meeting with Emperor Hirohito of Japan, Allahpundit at Hot Air wrote that it "made him look like an idiot" adding "this tool actually groveled himself into a minor international incident." But that was...

Another Veterans Day Tap Dance

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As we come to this Veteran's Day we are left with the same tap dance that we have had for the past several years. I haven't met anyone that does not respect the troops and their efforts. I don't know anyone that wouldn't agree that we should all thank them for their heroic efforts. Yet, every time anyone steps up to question our foreign policy there are images conjured up of protestors spitting on soldiers...
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