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ACORN and voter fraud
Both political parties have constituents which are less than ideal. Very broadly speaking, most racists vote Republican and most people willfully dependent on government vote Democratic. As a nation we are about to elect a president which employees prefer, in … Continue reading
Classic only for posterity MSM maneuver
Watch for this tactic over the last week of the presidential campaign. After operating as an extension of the Obama camp for months and now believing that victory is secure, the MSM can now safely criticize the Democratic nominee. This … Continue reading
A break in the ranks
An ABC news tech columnist, Michael Malone has gone public with his disgust at the bias in the MSM in favor of Barack Obama. Whenever there is a ‘break in the ranks,’ the person gets disproportionate attention given the nature … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs & History
Tagged Fairness Doctrine, Michael Buffer, Michael Malone, Politics
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Glen Johnson
Miami Herald Boxing article by Santos Perez on Glen Johnson. ————————————————————————————- Crucial bout for two boxers Posted on Mon, Oct. 27, 2008 BY SANTOS A. PEREZ Glen Johnson’s disappointment dealt with disputed scorecards. Edison Miranda’s discontent proved more painful than … Continue reading
If That’s Lloyd, Ari Gold Can’t Be Far Behind
Ted Stevens being found guilty was expected. But I was shocked to see him accompanied by Lloyd from Entourage. That show is taking realism too far.
Jeopardy answers in the USA’s future
Alex Trebeck: Our Jeopardy answer is, America Suffers to This Day Fom a Lack of Wealth Redistribution. Jeopardy contestant: ‘What is something we’ll hear indirectly from a candidate during the campaign, but which is deeply felt? Alex, can I add … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs & History, Random Observations
Tagged Alex Trebeck, Jeopardy, Politics, Red Dawn
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Lies we hope don’t matter
Start the revolution without me. I came across a blog from a former co-worker of Obama during the mid 80’s. Please do yourself the favor of reading his short post about what he thought of Obama’s book, as well as … Continue reading
The gamble of increasing tax rates
The gamble is that increasing tax rates on the wealthy will not cause them to alter their behavior to avoid the increased tax expense and as a result, will result in much greater tax receipts. I think most Americans assume … Continue reading
Hard jobs with few willing workers
Some articles are so useful, you wish you could ‘drag and drop’ them to a more prominent position in the paper. I found one in Wednesday’s Miami Herald’s Business section about Perdue Farms coming to Broward County to recruit poultry … Continue reading
Posted in Business & Economics
Tagged Miami Herald, Perdue Farms, William F. Buckley Jr.
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First casualty of the Obama Administration
(AP-BHO Newswire) – In what is being referred to as the first casualty of the Obama Presidency, a promising young political cartoonist, Kay Suerte, was found dead today of an apparent suicide. Ms Suerte was 28 years old and had … Continue reading
Posted in Random Observations
Tagged AP-BHO Newswire, Buzz Lightyear, Curious George, Humor, Hyde Park
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