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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Double Standard?
An amusing video about the differences between the invasions of Iraq and Libya
A Job for the D.O.J?
I recently wrote about Eric Holder and the Department of Justice and their apparent lack of anything important to do. It seems as if they have forgotten how to prosecute crimes and have devoted themselves instead to full-time race hustling. … Continue reading
Posted in Calls to Action, National Politics
Tagged audio, collapse, department of justice, economy, Eric Holder, glenn beck, Justice for Janitors, SEIU, unions
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My Picks
The Whiniest President Ever Rich Lowry’s humorous take on the President’s it’s-so-hard-being-me mentality http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/262118/whiniest-president-ever-rich-lowry Dark Secrets A look at some of the recently uncovered truths about Middle Eastern security and intelligence practices http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/dark-secrets_554097.html The “Redevelopment” Hoax What is the difference … Continue reading
Posted in Links, What I'm Reading
Tagged abortion, Dr. Gosnel, gangs, Iran, Japan, Libya, Minnesota, Muslim, Obama, project gun runner, Syria
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The DOJ Puts Race Above Safety, Again
With the Department of Justice’s latest adventure in agitating race relations , involving New York’s fire department, Attorney General Eric Holder appears to have thrown out any pretense of serving and protecting the public. By now, most of us are … Continue reading
Quick Hits: Wisconsin Edition
This installment of Quick Hits will be devoted entirely to the ongoing fight in Wisconsin. While none of us are certain as to how this will all play out in the end, I would like to share with you a … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics
Tagged governor, Michael Moore, protests, public sector, Scott Walker, unions, Wisconsin
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Will Wisconsin Change Everything?
How much do you think the fight between Gov. Walker and the public sector unions will influence the politics of other states? Are other governors really willing to do the same thing in their own states? Or will this issue … Continue reading