Monday, March 12, 2007
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Tuesday, January 10, 2006
BREITBART.COM - Mexico Demands U.S. Allow More Immigration
BREITBART.COM - Mexico Demands U.S. Allow More Immigration
No problem! We'll let everyone come here, under one condition -- give up your autonomy, let us tax your citizenry and become the 51st through 57th states of the U.S.A. I'll be the first guy to buy oceanfront property in Nicaragua once I'm sure the land is under the umbrella of U.S. laws and protection.
No problem! We'll let everyone come here, under one condition -- give up your autonomy, let us tax your citizenry and become the 51st through 57th states of the U.S.A. I'll be the first guy to buy oceanfront property in Nicaragua once I'm sure the land is under the umbrella of U.S. laws and protection.
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Saturday Morning
Jut sitting here, drinking coffee and reading the "paper." Actually, I've gleaned the headlines of the Star-Ledger, but I find myself depending on news, mixed with opinion, online. I've checked the reports from MSNBC, CNN, DrudgeReport, FrontPageMag, Yahoo, etc.... I watched the SpongeBob video purported to be a subversive plot to indoctrinate children with "tolerance" and perhaps even encourage and accept "alternative" lifestyles. I found no such indoctrination in the video. Just lots of feel-good "love," and getting along, that emotes from the song "We Are Family." Does anybody remember the Pirates co-opting that song? (http://pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/pit/history/pit_1979WS.jsp) Although I will admit, both my 11-year-old daughter and I have noticed casual inferences in the cartoon. One example is the Valentine's Day episode when Patrick is miffed because he thinks SpongeBob neglected to get him a present. The question is, do I find it offensive, if that is the creator's intent?
Friday, November 12, 2004
NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story
I do not doubt the Clinton Operatives were working to torpedo the Kerry Campaign, but I think current wisdom has it backwards. It was precisely because Kerry tried to attack Bush on his strength (Iraq, National Security) that made it a close race. Kerry, perhaps wisely, perhaps unwisely, made every effort to make his Vietnam service (not his senatorial) the centerpiece of his campaign (e.g. John Kerry, Reporting for Duty.) Also the constant message of cleaning up the supposed mess, the failure, the mismanagement of the wrong war at the wrong time. He had a plan. So, despite the efforts to get John off the National Security Soap Box, they stayed on message, and the polls from Labor Day on showed tightening and inconsistency to the end of the campaign.
NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story
NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story
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