Daily Archives: April 6, 2009

Cutting Corners on National Security

April 6, 2009
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There aren’t enough hours in the day to try to cover everything the Obama administration and the democrats are doing. But before I retire for the evening I feel the need to bring you the news of Obama’s cuts to the Pentagon budget. With all the money they’re spending on everything under the sun...

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Left Wing Nuts Accuse Right Wing Nuts of Inciting Violence – Updated

April 6, 2009
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The crowd that thinks it’s okay to hang out with a radical who bombed buildings and allegedly murdered police officers are now blaming conservatives for the recent killings of Pittsburgh police officers. Some have also blamed conservatives for the psycho that gunned down thirteen innocents in Binghamton, NY. In both of those cases I didn’t think...

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Quote of the Day

April 6, 2009
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Ahhh, those arrogant Americans. First they rebel against King George III and all the crowned heads of Europe. Then they welcome tens of millions of poor and persecuted people from the Old World. Then they fail to bow down to Europe’s greatest figures — from Napoleon and Otto von Bismarck to the Kaiser, Hitler...

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Bush Throws First Pitch in Rangers’ Home Opener – Fans Go Wild

April 6, 2009
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Former President George W. Bush appears to be in fine spirits as he throws the first pitch at Rangers Ballpark on opening day. He threw a strike. Judging by the sound of the fans he remains pretty popular among Texans. Tweetvaso link

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Glenn Beck and Popular Mechanics Debunk the FEMA Concentration Camp Myths

April 6, 2009
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Glenn Beck enlisted the help of Popular Mechanics to debunk the FEMA concentration camp myths. As Beck says, with eveything going on today we have enough to worry about. Let’s not spend any more time on this one. Tweetvaso link

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Next Comes Control of the Internet

April 6, 2009
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Who knew free internet access is the birthright of every American!?!  Anyone paying attention knew that Obama promised that during his campaign. The big question is, how will it be provided? Are they planning to simply pay people’s internet fees, or do they want to control the networks? And where in the Constitution is the...

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Is Tax Freedom Day Really Something to Celebrate?

April 6, 2009
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For me, living in New York, Tax Freedom Day won’t come until April 25. Ouch. We’re the third most taxed state in the union, behind only Connecticut and New Jersey. California and Maryland are right behind us in the top five most taxed states. Wow, that’s something to be proud of. No wonder employers flee these states....

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Newt Gingrich Invites You to a Tea Party

April 6, 2009
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With April 15th fast approaching I thought I’d post a reminder of the upcoming nationwide Tax Day Tea Parties. Click here to find one in your area. Tweetvaso link

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Germany 1933 vs. United States 2009

April 6, 2009
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Many pundits and historians have been comparing President Obama to Adolf Hitler. I’ve even done so myself. There are some startling similaries. Both won people over with soaring rehtorical skills and the use of propaganda. Both took power at a time of economic hardship. Both men promised change and economic security for the people. Both had...

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Open Thread

April 6, 2009
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It’s Monday! What does the government have in store for us this week? Tweetvaso link

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