No pictures?

I assume we can’t release the pictures because the photos of Osama bin Laden’s corpse being stuffed with raw bacon and fed to wild dogs might be insulting.  The line of sailors pissing over the rail while they dragged the remains a bit to turn them into shark chum on the props might be insulting …

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Freedom of Movement

Some years ago, the point was made that freedom of movement was an essential component of American freedom.  I wish I could relate the source of my enlightenment on that point, but it escapes me at the moment.  I’ve always remembered it on some level, because it is so obviously true on so basic a …

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Welcome to the new world order

Think the conspiracy theorists are completely out of touch?  Not on this one. Court allows countries to join challenge to Arizona Law In a new twist in the fight over Arizona’s immigration law, Republican Gov. Jan Brewer on Tuesday asked a federal court to disallow foreign governments from joining the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit to …

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Conspiracy Theorists Gone Wild!

I don’t know who Mr. Orengo is – he could be a Kenyan Ron Paul – but I find it hilarious to read this in an official (Kenyan) government document, over two weeks old, having heard not a peep about it on the news. If America was living in a situation where they feared ethnicity …

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Saturday Night Politics

Nancy kept the House in session late on a Saturday in order to twist enough arms to get her nearly 2000 page POS passed. Harry is planning to do the same to the Senate this weekend. Does anyone still believe this health care fiasco is above board, proper, legal, and necessary? BOHICA, America. This is …

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Tainting the Pool

It occurred to me on my drive to work today, that Obama’s statements yesterday would only make it harder to put terrorists on in New York City. He referred to, basically, ‘a fair trial and a speedy execution’. No lawyer in the world would neglect to bring this up at trial. A quick check now …

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Epic Fail

Yeah, sorry… the campaign magic has worn off. Thousands In Daley Plaza Stunned By Olympics Decision Maybe we should stick to things presidential? Love this contrast at the old Huff’nPuff… Hopey Changey: 2016 Olympics Bid: Obama’s Presence Levels The Playing Field In Copenhagen Not so much: Chicago 2016 Olympic Bid and the School Children Killings …

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White Supremacists! Guns! Arizona! President! (or not?)

… and a well-armed black guy exercising his second amendment rights. What?  A black guy?  Wait a minute… This is hilarious. Okay, it would be hilarious, if it wasn’t yet another blatant example of the media showing you what it wants you to see.  The talking-head bimbo, the race-baiting self-hating traitor black guy, and the …

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The Problem with Voter Registration Fraud

Every election season we hear the polls – numbers intended to encourage the media favorites, and discourage those who would dare to vote against the liberal establishment. This year, we’re seeing report after report of the thousands of new Democrat voters signing up, compared to the dismal turnout of new Republicans. Then there’s the little …

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Amazing Chinese Prognostication

These guys are amazing! China space mission article hits Web before launch – Yahoo! News BEIJING – A news story describing a successful launch of China’s long-awaited space mission and including detailed dialogue between astronauts launched on the Internet Thursday, hours before the rocket had even left the ground. … The arcticle, dated two days …

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Making the completely stupid sound perfectly plausible?

I’ve often been amazed at the ability of seemingly reasonable people arriving at obviously stupid conclusions. Especially those whose educational credentials should allow them to know better. Consider the “911 scholars for truth” (website not linked, as I won’t waste my time to find it), and useful idiots like Rosie O’Donnell (spelling? I’m also not …

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