Oct
1
To the TABOR II protesters…
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Dear TABOR II protester woman I just heard on the radio,
You just said that you are from Colorado (the only other state that has a TABOR) and that it doesn’t work there. The reason that you cited is because you have “groups” that are at odds with each other and they shouldn’t be. They are [...]
Sep
21
Question One
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Vote yes on question one and lets continue to discriminate against those not exactly like us! In fact, I think that next year we should work towards revoking other rights given to those dirty minorities that we didn’t get a chance to vote on! Slavery here we come! You Somalis didn’t think that we welcomed [...]
Dec
31
The Response from Mexico and the Many Ways I’d Like to Tell Mexico to Bite Me
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I’m just baffled at the response from Mexico about our steps to protect our borders. I’m going to quote an entire article and place my comments throughout the text. The original story can be found here.
MEXICO CITY – The Mexican government pledged on Tuesday to file lawsuits if U.S. National Guard troops detain immigrants amid [...]
Dec
31
Vincente Fox and Millions of Illegal Immigrants vs the U.S.
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First, I’m going to preface this by saying that there will be no mention of any politically correct terms here such as, “Undocumented migrant” or “guest worker.” Those are bullshit terms meant to disguise the fact that what we are talking about here are people whose first act in this country was to break our [...]
Dec
31
California Assembly Bill 2193
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Californians…are these people really Americans or a large type of vegetable? There is rarely a day that goes by when I don’t read a story about California that makes me throw my hands up in defeat.
Today, I read about California Assembly Bill 2193 – the California Teen-Tanning Ban. This new law states that it is [...]
Dec
31
Kerry Might Run for President Again?
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What is he stupid? I read a nice little piece of drivel on MSNBC tonight about Kerry considering a run for President in 2008. I’ve got news for you John, there’s only one reason you even came close:
55,949,407 Americans hate George W. Bush
None of my liberal friends voted for him because they really liked him. [...]
Dec
31
Election Story ‘04
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The election is over. Did we win? Did we lose? I suppose a little of both. There were many inspiring races that could provide the spark of change in the future politics of America. Conversly, there were many ballot initiatives that passed or failed that truly made me sad. If nothing else, this election season [...]
Dec
31
The Pledge Protection Act
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This is…without a doubt…the stupidest thing any elected official has done in quite awhile. Unfortunately for us, this utter disregard for the U.S. Constitution was performed by two hundred and forty seven of our elected U.S. Representatives. Fortunately for me, both of the Representatives from Maine voted against this bill.
Here is the section of the [...]
Dec
31
The Gloves Are Off
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This is the last straw. Every last shred of human compassion I had for militant causes has evaporated with todays news from Russia.
Not that I have much say in how these issues will play out in the next several years but from this point forward my vote will be for quick, decisive and violent action [...]
Dec
31
A Third Party Candidate Cannot Win the White House
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Surely smarter and far more politically astute men than I have made these observations. I’m sure that something can be said for people casting rational behavior aside and standing up for what they believe in or who they believe is simply the best candidate. However, somewhere along the way, we managed to create a system [...]




