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Oct 16 2009

President Obama To Cede America To A New World Government?

This is such a stunning claim I have been hesitating to post on it, until the actual language in a treaty President Obama is planning to sign in December did indicate the creation of a new world government meant to use the fig leaf of mythical global warming to take control of the world’s energy […]

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Oct 16 2009

Dumbest Internet Idea Of All Time

Liberal bloggers plan a mass demonstration of their ignorance and naiveté: It is being billed as the largest-ever social change event on the Web and one which its organizers believe will unite the digital world in a wider conversation about climate change. The third annual Blog Action Day is bringing together thousands of bloggers to […]

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Oct 16 2009

President’s & Congress’ Poll Numbers Collapsing

There is a stunner of a poll out today from Fox News (story here, poll here). It shows some very bad numbers for our young President and the Democrats in Congress. Check out this data (click to enlarge): With Republicans Obama went from an approve-disapprove differential of -34% (28/62) in early June to a -71% […]

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Oct 15 2009

I Salute You Senator Snowe

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Major Update Below Alternative Title: Rise of The Petulant Partisans Senator Olympia Snowe has risen to the challenge of being a political leader for the people in her efforts to remain in the fight over  which health care reform options could become law. Unlike those who went the petulant partisan route and took their marbles […]

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Oct 14 2009

Global Warming – What Global Warming? It’s All Fuzzy Math

This is going to be an interesting couple of years for the global warming alarmists, who have been claiming (without any solid scientific proof and in spite of years of contrary data) that the Earth is in danger of over heating from CO2 production. The largest producer of CO2 has to be, still, animals. All […]

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Oct 14 2009

Christie Not In As Much Trouble As Some Speculate

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Quinnipiac has come out with a new poll on the NJ governor’s race, which can be spun negatively for the GOP contender (Christie), but once you get into the details shows a strong position: The New Jersey governor’s race is going down to the wire as Republican challenger Christopher Christie gets 41 percent of likely […]

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Oct 14 2009

Robert Reich, Death Panel Aficionado

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Finally, someone on the left was honest enough to tell the truth about government rationed health care. The truth that, in order to cut costs and provide better care for many, others will have to go without. Robert Reich, formerly of the Clinton administration, was quite blunt in 2007 when he spoke on the subject […]

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Oct 13 2009

A Death Panel Speaks In Massachusetts: Lesser Care For The Lesser People

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Where is Obamacare heading? We can look at the UK, where the rising costs of care have the death panels (cost saving panels) discussing the idea of limiting care for the poor life judgement of growing old: Smokers, heavy drinkers, the obese and the elderly should be barred from receiving some operations, according to doctors, with […]

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Oct 13 2009

Our Young President Has Become A Laughing Stock

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Experience counts. So do results.  And you need the first to pull off the second. But above all you need to be serious about what the stakes are. We are not even up to the first year anniversary of when a young, first term Senator Obama was elected President of the United States and yet […]

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Oct 12 2009

Economic Woes Extend Up The Economic Ladder

Let’s just take off the partisan glasses for a few moments and note that current economic trouble actually began years ago with a terrible idea to risk the stability of the real estate market (what could go wrong, they can’t make more land?) by loosening all the controls for ensuring people who buy can afford […]

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