Archive for the ‘Government’ Category
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
The OWS (Occupy Wall Street) types around the country are fully exercising their first amendment rights. Too bad for their vague complaints and episodic angst that so many amongst them are dirty, lazy, violent, theives or collectivist sheople. It really makes OWS look bad even with very limited coverage by ...
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Friday, October 28th, 2011
The OWS (Occupy Wall Street) types around the country are fully exercising their first amendment rights. Too bad for their vague complaints and episodic angst that so many amongst them are dirty, lazy, violent, theives or collectivist sheople. It really makes OWS look bad even with very limited coverage by ...
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Sunday, May 29th, 2011
While collectivists gleefully project their wish for a Republicrat "Civil War" over the debt limit one has to stop and look through normal eyes what the hub-bub is about.Nearly all collectivists oppose, in every and any way they can, any limitation on borrowing because they want no limitation on "benefits" ...
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Friday, May 27th, 2011
Well, we have received an update on the radical professor from DU, Tom I. Romero II, the controversial so-called expert of Property and Water law. A reader has sent in a screenshot of Professor Tom's previous FaceBook page. Tom leaves no doubt as to where he stands, with a depiction ...
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Monday, May 23rd, 2011
Just when Ward Churchill had left Colorado behind for Tucson's TUSD student revolt at the School Board meeting on Ethnic Studies curricula, it sounds like Colorado has another radical professor popping up on the RADAR.
Over at the Colorado Monitor Forum, it seems there's an issue with water policy that's become ...
Posted in Activism, Economics, Government, Law, News, Race | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
Let's start with a fair question: is this happening in your schools? Are your students being brainwashed by these people? The answer is inevitably yes, at some level. The Hispanic community should be the most outraged, because it is clear that Marxists are using the Hispanic community to push a ...
Posted in Activism, Blog News, Culture, Economics, Education, Government, History, Law, Philosophy, Race | 4 Comments »
Friday, May 13th, 2011
Indiana's Supreme Court has ruled that citizens may not resist unlawful police entry into their homes. That's right - the police can come through Hoosier front doors without any reason whatsoever, and to resist is now unlawful. This is un-American. I hope that all of you putative Mitch Daniels supporters ...
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Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011
No one yet has successfully explained to me in a logical rational way how it is EVER "fair" (just, equitable) to tax anyone at a different rate than another. Everyone should pay taxes and the "rich" will ALWAYS pay MUCH more than the "poor".Here is an old but good simple ...
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Friday, April 29th, 2011
As suspected, the Tucson Unified Schools District's so called "student led" protest rally was in fact led by a team of radical organizers, to stir up racial tensions and hostility. Colorado University's shamed professor Ward Churchill, ousted for a host of reasons, including plagiarism: lying on his applications, praising 9-11 ...
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Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
A political junkie has to love the tempestuous atmosphere of American discourse.
What we note is the strange and inexplicable divergence of apparent "reality" between lovers of freedom and those who are collectivist sheep or their rulers.
We'll start with a couple and update it as the news cycle demonstrates just how ...
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