Dec
30
Bobby Rush says it’s all about race!
December 30, 2008 | Comments Off
I just had the terrible misfortune of listening to the announcement in which Governor Blagojevich named Roland Burris to replace Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate. What started out as a pathetic posturing event staged by a governor whose mental stability is certainly questionable, turned into a serious and blatant playing of the race card.
Congressman [...]
Dec
30
Single Issue Fallacy
December 30, 2008 | 1 Comment
Given the struggle within a Republican Party that quite frankly teeters on the brink of being not worth saving, it seems necessary to address the fallacy of the dreaded “single issue voter.” Most often the phrase is used to denigrate and minimize those of us that have a threshold we cannot cross by supporting someone [...]
Dec
29
An American Carol on DVD
December 29, 2008 | Comments Off
The hilarious and sadly realistic look at our modern society, “An American Carol” is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray December 30, 2008! This is an unpaid advertisement because the movie is damn funny and the message is damn important!
THANKFUL FOR FREEDOM THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
“Freedom — It does matter. It is the greatest gift a man [...]
Dec
27
Let’s Make Sex Offenders a Protected Group
December 27, 2008 | Comments Off
Disclaimer: If you are looking for a PC or centrist approach to dealing with convicted sex offenders, you might as well skip this post!
My wife pointed out that for all intents and purposes, sex offenders are already basically a protected group. In typical disgusting liberal bizarro compassion, there is wringing of hands and gnashing of [...]
Dec
25
The Washington Post Describes Its god
December 25, 2008 | Comments Off
It seems only fitting that the Christmas Day Washington Obamost e-mail would include articles that underscore the growing (humanist?) attitude that people are as powerful as any god. Of course in true Obama-media form, The Obamost has one person in particular it views worthy of worship. Two articles are presented. One describes the effect of [...]
Dec
24
Tis The Season For an Obama-sized Ego
December 24, 2008 | Comments Off
If there is one thing that might be even more massive than President-elect Obama’s plan to grow the ranks of government dependents by 3 million (the jobs he is going to create for window weather-stripping), it is the ego of “Big Brother” Barry. Although the holiday is still referred to as Christmas, there could be [...]
Dec
22
Would Barney Frank Prefer Brokeback Replace Saddleback?
December 22, 2008 | Comments Off
Everyone is entitled to his opinion. Unfortunately some speak from positions of high recognition and believe their personal tastes should be considered in every public action. This seems to be the case with noted slob and man who sounds like he should be wearing a spit-guard at all times, Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass or Dumb_ss.) [...]
Dec
20
Right and Wrong Do Not Exist
December 20, 2008 | 2 Comments
Apparently the notions of right and wrong are antiquated symbols of a time gone by. These words would seem to be integral in the principles which guide private citizens and elected officials… at least in a long gone era in which principles mattered. Today we dwell in the environment of bipartisanship (translation: agreeing with Democrats) [...]
Dec
19
NPR Gives Us a Glimpse of Our Future
December 19, 2008 | Comments Off
Yesterday I had the unpleasant experience of listening to NPR for an extended period of time. I cannot imagine how people can hear those voices (imagine broadcasters that have overdosed on strong tranquilizers trying to add emphasis to buzzwords) everyday and not drive off a bridge, but that is not the point. The point is [...]
Dec
14
The Generosity of Obama
December 14, 2008 | Comments Off
This time of year is often called a “season of giving.” Of course certain factions of Obammunists must be torn during this particular season. On one hand, the have their hatred of faith and its accompanying morality so the celebrations of faith likely cause them to want to protest any public sighting of a Christmas [...]







