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Thank God a Georgia college student had the good sense to save his friends lives.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/19365762/detail.html
How much you wanna bet this NEVER get’s a mention in any major newscast or newspaper? The only way this would be newsworthy to the MSM is if the kid DIDN’T have a gun and the thugs massacred the students. Then it would fit the medias’ anti 2nd ammendment agenda.
Instead, the good guys win, so it’s no news here, move along, nothing to see here. But Barry and Joe are gettin’ a cheeseburger, let’s send out a news crew!!!
Frickin’ pathetic.
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Weather Underground founder and Barack Obama supporter William Ayers was not permitted to clear customs at a Toronto airport Sunday. I thought this was soooooo funny, I just had to post it here where it would be appreciated!
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/19/ayers-turned-away-canada-immigration-officials/
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Just in case you thought your elected officials (of either party) gave more of a shit about your vote, than the future new 20 million American votes.
From the Los Angeles Times:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-immig25may25,0,3804885.story?coll=la-home-center
“Senators also defeated a measure that would have permitted law enforcement officers to question individuals about their immigration status if they had probable cause to believe that they might be in the U.S. illegally.”
That’s the STUPIDEST thing I have ever heard.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — Republican National Committee Chairman Sen. Mel Martinez rejected the claim that the new immigration bill will anger conservatives and destroy the GOP’s chances to win in the 2008 election.
On CNN’s Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer Sunday, Martinez said immigration “could be the saving of the Republican Party, frankly. And to do nothing would be the wrong thing for the American people.” Martinez is optimistic that the controversial legislation will make it through Congress, and he is counting on President Bush “to get us over the finish line.”
I gotta tell ya, these guys are making it tougher all the time to remain a Republican……
WTF???
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Is it only me, or does anyone else find it particularly ironic that thousands of illegal aliens were gathered together today (once again) and no one thought it a perfect opportunity to enforce the law?
Let’s assume for a moment, that thousands of people that don’t pay taxes decided to gather in downtown Chicago, or L.A. or ANYWHERE….. They all wore t-shirts that read ” I haven’t paid taxes in 6 years, so f#@* off. “ You suppose the IRS may stop by the rally for a chat?
Sweet Jesus, we have no balls left, do we?
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Iraq war is ‘lost’: US Democrat leader
The war in Iraq “is lost” and a US troop surge is failing to bring peace to the country, the leader of the Democratic majority in the US Congress, Harry Reid, said Thursday.
Nice of this old traitor to voice his opinion, I’m sure the troops in combat zones will be thrilled. God Bless our troops and may Bealzebub have a special room in hell for pricks like this.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070419184534.ileoeb47&show_article=1&image=large
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Interesting addition I found:
USC Title 18, Part I, Chapter 115 § 2381. Treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
What more is needed to be said?
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NASHVILLE — In a surprise move, a House panel voted today to repeal a state law that forbids the carrying of handguns on property and buildings owned by state, county and city governments — including parks and playgrounds.”I think the recent Virginia disaster — or catastrophe or nightmare or whatever you want to call it — has woken up a lot of people to the need for having guns available to law-abiding citizens,” said Rep. Frank Niceley, R-Strawberry Plains. “I hope that is what this vote reflects.”
I’m starting to have a new sort of respect for Tennessee in spite of Al Gore! Hell, with common sense gun laws AND Fred Thompson, I could become a real fan!
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Calling an illegal alien an
“undocumented immigrant”
is like calling a drug dealer
an “unlicensed pharmacist.”
Kind of sums it up, now doesn’t it?
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The Family-Friendly Easter Bomb Hunt
Near the White House, Activists Lacing the Fun With a Political MessageBy Sue Anne Pressley Montes
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, April 6, 2007; Page B01
Seven-year-old Alvin Mitchell worked intently yesterday on what looked to be a blue balloon wrapped around a tennis ball. It was a fake version of a cluster bomb, and the real thing, he pronounced, can “blow you up and kill you.”
The fake bombs Alvin and a dozen other children were making at a peace workshop will be put to use Monday in Lafayette Square. As hundreds attend the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn, a smaller group will gather at the park on the north side for what is being billed as a “family-friendly Easter cluster-bomb hunt.”
Raising yet another generation of cowards and whiners…
Sheesh
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Nostrildamus, absolutely intoxicated by his newfound power of the subpeona, illustrates just what a boil lancer he really is when asking Victoria Toensing a series of questions about the law she co-wrote and naturally not allowing her to answer any of those questions. Instead, he relied mostly on snide and snippy remarks. What a pussy. Pretty much your typical “hearing” in Washington with no discernable results, other than the day long erection sustained by this twit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKvU-SmKBdE
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I just loved this article, and instead of a link, I thought I’d copy it in it’s entirety. From Mike S. Adams on townhall.com:
I’ve been thinking about Ann Coulter a lot lately – a real shocker, I know – and I think I’ve finally found a way to get her out of the hot water she’s in over her recent outing of John Edwards. Before I reveal just what she ought to do, I have an obligation to tell her what not to do – especially since she’s getting such bad advice from other conservatives.The first thing Ann should not do is heed calls that she apologize for using the term “faggot.” The last time I heard that word, I was helping move a friend into his new house in downtown Wilmington. The next door neighbor, who happened to be gay, had us over to grab something to eat and drink
When someone asked our host the name of the style he used to decorate the living room, his reply was “Early 20th Century Colonial Faggot.” He made the joke partially because he had a few too many drinks before his guests arrived. But he also did it because many homosexuals have never really aspired to the goal of making everyone feel as comfortable as they feel they have a right to feel at all times.
A friend of mine – one who “came out of the closet” over a decade ago – often used the term “faggot” when he was angry at someone. He used the term long after he decided he was gay. But it never occurred to anyone within earshot that a word banning ritual or forced apology was in order.
Put simply, it is permissible for heterosexuals to use the term “faggot” because so many homosexuals use it all the time. The only rebuttal I’ve heard is that the same cannot be said with regard to the use of the “n-word.” This is an unspeakable insult to black people. Gay persecution does not rival black persecution in the annals (I could not find a better word to insert here) of American history. Any assertion to the contrary is simply too queer to take seriously.
Speaking of the term “queer,” Ann should realize that the term “faggot” will soon be deemed acceptable for everyone’s use in the eyes of the diversity movement. Recall that the term “queer” was once acceptable in America – certainly you remember playing “smear the queer” in grade school. After years of banning the term, the Diversity Offices are now establishing “Queer Resource Centers” on college campuses. And they let you call them that even if you aren’t a queer.
Before long, the executives of Diversity Incorporated – the people who really run this country – will again let us use the term “faggot.” The switch will be necessary because a) Diversity Incorporated makes all of its money on diversity training classes (read: shakedown seminars) in corporate America, and b) these classes are nothing more than a recitation of currently banned words and ideas. (Hence the need to constantly update the list even if it means regressing and calling it “progress”.)
Perhaps the most compelling reason for Ann to refrain from issuing an apology is that it might send the message that homosexuality is somehow “wrong.” Those saying that the implication that Edwards is a homosexual is “defamatory” are suggesting that homosexuality is “bad.” This flies in the face of the teachings of the official religion of the Diversity Movement, which is, of course, moral relativism.
Every time I get into a discussion about homosexuality I am accused of being “secretly gay.” When the accuser is strait, he shows how much he secretly hates homosexuals. When the accuser is gay, he shows how much he secretly hates himself. Ann should not mimic this hatred by apologizing for something Leftists do regularly and unapologetically.
But enough about what Ann ought not to do. Here’s what she should do immediately:
1. Start a website called “Global War on Fags” today. |
.2. Begin writing essays calling for the cleansing and purification of society via the mass murder of homosexuals.
3. Distribute videos on the website showing the actual murders of homosexuals.
4. Circulate instructions on how to bomb gay bath houses in San Francisco.
5. Circulate a “battle dispatch” to give people specific information on America’s most notorious bath houses.
6. Apply for a job at Kent State University.
At first, the cries for Ann Coulter’s imprisonment will be loud. But once Kent State gets wind of the story (and possession of her job application) a happy ending will soon be in sight (not incite). In fact, I predict that Ann will soon be a professor at Kent State University with good retirement benefits, a health plan, and tenure.
The current Coulter controversy provides more than a good job opportunity for Ann Coulter. It gives Kent State a chance to show its dedication to the First Amendment, not just Muslim extremism.
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