Archive for September 27th, 2008
Saturday, September 27th, 2008
AOL has put up a poll on Sarah Palin, here. Problem is, it allows repeated voting, so it is getting bombed by anti-Palin folks. This happened recently with a poll on the NOW site.
I looked at the AOL Palin poll; there are far too many votes - - leading me to believe that someone has [...]
Tags: AOL, Palin, straw-poll, stupidity
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

This race is between the belief in lively and vigorous free speech and the timid anxiety of a society in which the opposition is silenced by the government.The spectre of four years under a President who will attempt to prosecute the statements of his political opponents is frightening.
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
If you don’t the Democrats using the Wall Street bailout as a slush fund for their pet projects like ACORN, sign the petition now.
Technorati Tags: Congress, no to bailout, petition
Tags: Congress, no to bailout, petition
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
We are in the worse financial crisis since the Great Depression, and Democratic leadership is playing the same hard core ideological political games that got us into this mess to begin with. You’ve heard the phrase, “fighting like rats on a sinking ship”? Well, the Democrats are the rats in this story (which really isn’t [...]
Tags: 9 Democrats, Bailout, bipartisan, Democrats, excluded, financial crisis, harry reid, House Republicans, John McCain, negotiations, presidential politics, republicans
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
So NBC, Time, MSNBC, and so on are declaring Obama the “winner.” Yawn. Those stories could have been written last week. Also, probably, the reaction of NRO, although I give them more credit for honesty overall.
Tags: debate, McCain, Obama, Politics
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Barack Hussein Chavez Mahmoud Obama doesn’t want anyone getting distracted with divisive character attacks and lies such as William Ayers, Tony Rezko or that guy on YouTube, Larry Sinclair that claims to have snorted coke and performed oral sex on Barack. You can also throw in attacks on his tax and spend record, or his positions on gun [...]
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
The MSM won’t do it, but bloggers sure will. Here’s a brief roundup of some of the blog coverage I saw earlier today about the McCain victory last night that the MSM and their polling organizations are suddenly trying to paint as an Obama masterwork.
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

As the Obama-leaning media continue to attack Sarah Palin, perhaps it is time to review Barack Obama’s choice of the person to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency. A video roundup (click the links to bring up the videos) - -
Joe Biden, experienced on race relations:
watch?v=sM19YOqs7hU
Joe Biden on building coal plants in America:
watch?v=7rXyTRT-NZg
Joe Biden [...]
Tags: Biden, Politics, VP
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
I have read the transcripts, and really can’t for the life of me understand why liberals gleefully proclaim that Sarah Palin embarassed herself. I think we should be ridiculing Katie Couric rather than Sarah Palin.
Case in point: Couric’s “gotcha” question regarding Henry Kissinger:
Couric: You met yesterday with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who is [...]
Tags: foreign leaders, Henry Kissinger, interview, Iran, Katie Couric, negotiate, ridicule, Sarah Palin
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
by Michael Zak
On this day in 1994, more than 300 Republican candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives met on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to express their support for the Contract with America. The 357 signators committed themselves to this bold agenda designed to wrest control of Congress away from the do-nothing Democrats.
Read this beautiful piece by [...]
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
Some potentially disturbing information from Radarsite:
Once again we have received information of a possible imminent major al Qaeda attack on American soil. And once again we are challenged to make a decision based on the credibility of the sources involved as to whether or not to post this information…this particular information does, unfortunately, comes to [...]
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
There was an interesting exchange during the debate last night: “He has voted in the United States Senate to increase taxes on people who make as low as $42,000 a year,” McCain said. “That’s not true, John. That’s not true,” Obama said, interrupting him. But it IS true.
Tags: $42, 000 a year, 95% of Americans, 97%, Barack Obama, corporations, debate, harry reid, higher taxes, increase, Ireland, John McCain, Nacny Pelosi, raise, small businesses, Taxes
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
You have probably heard the very concept of “trickle down economics” (more accurately “supply side economics”) get ridiculed by Democrats. They’re not ridiculing it now; in fact, they are rushing to embrace it. The only politicians trying to put the brakes on the bailout plan are House Republicans.
Why are we “bailing out” so many financial [...]
Tags: bailing out, bottom-up, Democrats, Jobs, loans, top-down, trickle down theory, Wall Street
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
Here are a few of the better points about last night’s debate made by readers: Vivian Berryhill: Tonight’s debate gave the edge of victory to Senator John McCain. As an African American, I was…
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Last night Barack Obama accused John McCain of going against the advice of one of his own advisers, namely Henry Kissinger. McCain was adamant on the fact the Barry had no idea what he was talking about. McCain said: Henry, close friend of 35 years would NEVER say we should have high level talks without [...]
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