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Bush the Sugar Daddy

September 16, 2005

Update (12:42 p.m.): Someone just e-mailed and said my comments about Bush’s speech were on MSNBC just now. Can anyone verify when and where? (Update: Got the info I needed. Thanks.) —————————————————— I didn’t listen to George Bush’s speech last night, but I’m told he plans to do what he does best: spend, spend, spend [...]

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‘I Take Responsibility’

September 13, 2005

Well Mr. Bush, that’s a lot more than white liberals or the professional civil rights industry, including all members of the Congressional Black Caucus and black so-called leaders, will ever say for the damage they’ve caused by pushing 40+ years of bloated and failed social programs, lowered standards, and fear-of-being-called-racist hysteria. The government has created [...]

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FEMA Director’s Padded Resume

September 9, 2005

We’ve all done things we’re ashamed of, including lying on our resumes. But when you’re in a top position like Michael Brown, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the shame is magnified. According to TIME, Brown padded his resume big time: Before joining FEMA, his only previous stint in emergency management, according to his [...]

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Impeach George Bush…

August 31, 2005

…for allowing the invasion of illegal aliens, says Pat Buchanan: Where is Bush? All wrapped up in the issue of whether women in Najaf will have the same rights in divorce and custody cases as women in Nebraska. His legislative agenda for the fall includes a blanket amnesty for illegals, so they can be exploited [...]

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Squandered

August 21, 2005

I second that emotion.

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Who Is Michael McManus?

January 27, 2005

Apparently he’s another conservative columnist who writes about a particular subject without disclosing that he’s being paid by the Bush administration to write about a particular subject. For the “What’s the big deal?” crowd, read this nugget from Michelle Malkin: I wonder if McManus will say he “forgot” about the $10,000 payment, too. That line [...]

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Bush’s Big Government Agency Botches Paperwork

January 26, 2005

All I can say for Big Government Bush is that he’s still light-years better than John Kerry would have been. From Michelle Malkin’s latest column: Do you remember when immigration officials sent out flight school visa approval notices for two of the 9/11 hijackers — six months after they had committed their suicide attacks on [...]

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Maggie Gallagher Was Paid To Promote?

January 26, 2005
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Covert Propaganda, War, Journalists, Etc.

January 11, 2005

In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson wanted to generate support from the isolationist camp to intervene in the war in Europe. According to various sources, including PBS, he formed the Committee on Public Information, also known as the “Creel Commission,” to spread anti-German sentiment. (Also see Wikipedia’s entries on the Creel Commission and propaganda. Good stuff.) [...]

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Armstrong Williams: The Wrong Side

January 8, 2005

Every day I’m on this blog writing about my faith and political ideology. Although I’m registered “Undeclared,” I vote for Republicans. I admit my bias and purpose up front for all the world to see, if they don’t already know it. I am a conservative Christian with an agenda: 1) To share the Gospel of [...]

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Some Questions For King George

December 14, 2004

U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo is the only outspoken Republican who seems just as angry and puzzled by President Bush’s amnesty plan for illegal aliens as I am. He asks: 1. The president says his plan does not offer amnesty to lawbreakers, but if an unlawful act is forgiven and not penalized, is that not the [...]

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Top Cop Nominee Is Member Of Racialist Group

November 29, 2004

Ever heard of the National Council of La Raza? If so, you may know La Raza literally means “The Race.” No, it has nothing to do with the 100-yard dash. It refers to race, the subject we can’t stop talking about. La Raza and its supporters try to downplay the racial element, claiming that the [...]

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Is Conservatism Dead And Buried?

September 3, 2004

President Bush gave a rousing, inspiring speech. He said some truly great things. This is what I liked: I believe the most solemn duty of the American president is to protect the American people. If America shows uncertainty and weakness in this decade, the world will drift toward tragedy. This will not happen on my [...]

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Dump Karl Rove

August 26, 2004

I’ve often asked, “Who’s advising Bush and what was he/she thinking?” I’ve never paid much attention to Karl Rove, who apparently stays behind the scenes (in hiding?). As President Bush’s “chief strategist”, he’s giving the leader of the free world some dumb advice. Take the amnesty for illegal aliens scheme, for example. If I ever [...]

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George Bush’s Immigration Non-Policy

August 25, 2004

Update: Malkin’s latest: “Bipartisan Betrayal At The Borders.” Warning: Long-Winded, Rambling, Somewhat Verbose Illegal Immigration Rant Ahead. I am not a racist. I’m a realist. I’d rather be living under government-sanctioned racial segregation than in this pitiful, politically correct, culturally decaying place. (Do I really want to live under Jim Crow? Of course not, but [...]

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