Archive for September, 2008
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
We aren't stupid. The American citizenry is often too engrossed in their material culture and lives until the *BIG* issues arise. That is why the collectivists in Washington can continue to degrade our liberties and the constitutional limitations on government.
What is most insulting is the condescension Americans are talked to ...
Posted in Constitution, Economics, Internet Reviews, Law, Politics, Reviews, Taxes | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Posted on behalf of a (possible?) future contributor. Source: http://mutnodjmetsmusings.blogspot.com/2008/09/recession-lesson.html
I have a dear, dear friend who is well positioned in the banking industry. I, myself, am not very knowledgeable about economics, finance, or related fields. So, when I have serious questions about these matters, I go to her for advice.
Needless ...
Posted in Economics, History, Internet Reviews, Politics | Comments Off
Monday, September 29th, 2008
Thanks to my old friend for sending this to me.
==============================
Dear Friends:
Here is a formal article on an important story that the legacy media is suppressing. Please make sure, if you deem it worthy, to post it and let the people know.
http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/09/26/in-wh-meeting-obama-muddied-waters/
Media reports are emerging from sources inside the White ...
Posted in Elections, Politics | Comments Off
Monday, September 29th, 2008
Here, from RealClearPolitics.com is a complete transcript of the first debate.Yes, the other candidates can't get press or a place on the stage. This is so we voters can mull the only "mainstream" candidates. In my main stream though, socialist/collectivism isn't a voting option.
Posted in Elections, Media Reviews, Politics, Reviews | Comments Off
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
The current "financial crisis" garnering all the news, suspending statist Presidential campaigns and grid-locking Congress have nothing to do with the "market". As in *FREE markets* which aren't and weren't part or parcel of the mortgage lender/bad paper situation current in the U.S.
The crisis was precipitated by BOTH parties in ...
Posted in Constitution, Economics, Law, News, Politics | 1 Comment »
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Tammy Bruce shows that there IS HOPE for the benighted collectivist sheep and their herders.
"Palestinians" are Arabs, an indistinct grouping solely identified by real or alleged locations. Those who hate Israel and/or hate Jews want to cast them in a nationalist way that just isn't supported by facts or history.
Tammy ...
Posted in Culture, History, Israel, Middle East, World Affairs | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Please comment on this post with your contributions of any expenditure, law or action executed by the Federal Government that is unconstitutional. Let's see how long a list we can make.
Read this for the original context.
Posted in Constitution, Elections, Law, Politics, Taxes | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
You said, repeatedly, on your interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News
that (paraphrase) McCain and you are interested in the government being
"on the side" of the people.
A simple, VERY simple way to do that is to eliminate, cut, defund or (worst cases) phase out Federal expenditures and legislation that isn't ...
Posted in Elections, News, Politics | 3 Comments »
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Everything I wrote about Sarah I still believe, and when the thug Left attacks someone as good as her, I naturally want a piece of the fight. But...a date with sarah means waking up next to John McCain, a four-year Morning After. Is it better to let Obama win, with ...
Posted in Elections, Politics | Comments Off
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
With a nod to "Wayne's World" for the title reference, I have a confession to make. I've fallen for Gov. Sarah Palin. Don't tell my wife...and it's purely platonic, anyway. But this is The Moment. An old-fashioned street fight over how America will be, at it's core, for more than ...
Posted in Elections, Politics | 1 Comment »