Archive for the ‘Dictatorships’ Category
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
This comment, left by a reader of Pat Buchanan's latest column, is too precious not to share:I voted Democrat because I love the fact that I can now marry whateverI want. I've decided to marry my boat.I voted Democrat because I believe oil companies' profits of 4% on agallon ...
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Sunday, June 7th, 2009
The Census Bureau wants to know way too much about your personal life. They have no right to collect information about your mental state or how well your toilet works, but you'll be fined big bucks is you are unlucky enough to be targeted by them for the so-called ...
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
The Black Panthers who intimidated voters at a Philadelphia poll last Election Day won't have to worry about being prosecuted, even though they were videotaped brandishing weapons and a '60s civil rights activist who saw them said that they were more blatant than their white racist brothers were in Mississippi. ...
Posted in Crime, Culture, Culture Wars, Dictatorships, Elections, Government, Politics | 1 Comment »
Sunday, April 19th, 2009
...Reagan signed the IMF arms control treaty with Gorbachev, and now Obama has opened to door to Cuba, Iran and Venezuela. If his actions serve America's interests, as those of his predecessors did, we should applaud him. Negotiating with hostile powers, if done in the national interest, is Realpolitik, a ...
Posted in Dictatorships, Government, History, South America, World Affairs | 3 Comments »
Monday, April 6th, 2009
Ilana Mercer's article on the Founding Fathers vs. fascism is so beautiful that this writer can add nothing, except to encourage you to read it. Simplicity often is profundity...
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Protesters are harassing AIG executives at home. We know that the scapegoating of AIG, as if their mismanagement of a private company, now on welfare, single-handedly destroyed the American Dream, is intentional, as the Alinskyite in the White House and his allies seek to divert attention from their revolutionary ...
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
And now for something lighter for Sunday. Here are some old chestnuts I gathered during the Cold War. These are examples of jokes that Russians and Chinese told on themselves and their leaders back then. Will Americans be telling similar jokes about Obama, Reid and Pelosi in ...
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009
RFID technology is coming to your drivers license - soon. Michigan has one heroic state legislator who is asking questions, sounding the alarm - and getting nowhere. Being identifiable by government (or corporate) spies without even being stopped or knowing that your license is being scanned is an 'unreasonable ...
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Heaven gained a brilliant ornament earlier this week, as a witness and confessor of the faith now treads the footless halls of its' many mansions. Born into comfort, orphaned into poverty, educated in mathematics, decorated for valor, imprisoned for candor, tortured and starved, then stricken with cancer; released, lionized, ...
Posted in Culture, Dictatorships, Education, History, News, World Affairs | 1 Comment »