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Irish View of McCain v. Obama

Kudos to Shots Across the Bow for finding this on Stacey Campfield’s blog.
“We, in Ireland, can’t figure out why people are even bothering to hold an election in the United States.
On one side, you have a pants wearing lawyer, married to a lawyer who can’t keep his pants on, who just lost a long and [...]

Politics, Spiritual

Cleaning Out the Attic

What happens when you have too little time and too much to blog about?  Ideas and news stories start to pile up while the likelihood of blogging them drops each week.  So, here for your browsing pleasure are a handful of links and blurbs to things you might have missed the past few months.
Why I’m [...]

Politics

Bill Clinton’s Speech - 95% Wrong, 5% Right?

President Bill Clinton can be an amazing orator, sometimes he can even match the late, great President Ronald Reagan.  However, substance has always set them apart.  While Reagan cherished traditional American values that made this country great, Clinton couldn’t get past his liberal leanings which were on display to great effect this evening at the [...]

Politics

Soviet Press, US Failures, and Moving Forward

In the past few days have you wondered, “What are the Russian people thinking about the invasion of Georgia?  Do they even know it is taking place?”  Today, I began to quickly take a look at Russian (aka New Soviet) media and it was disheartening.  Here are a few headlines from the newspaper Pravda:

“USA approves [...]

Politics

Letterman’s Top Ten Tackles Obama Arrogance

I wouldn’t call it his best work, but here is Letterman’s “Top Ten Signs Barack Obama is Overconfident”  Video clip below.
10.  Proposed bill to change Oklahoma to “Oklobama”
9.  Offered Bush 20 bucks for the “Mission Accomplished” banner
8.  Asked guy at Staples, “Which chair will work best in an oval-shaped office?”
7.   The affair with Barbara Walters
6.   [...]

Politics

A Sign for Obama - Bigger Isn’t Always Better

We all know that Obama, the Left and the MoveOn crowd LOVE government and lots of it.  Despite years of experience with bloated, expensive, ineffective government, they can’t quite grasp the idea that limited government is not only smart government, but also the basis of our Constitution. So I thought that a visual aid might [...]

Politics

Obamanomics and AT&T

Obamanomics seems to be spreading into the corporate boardrooms of America such as AT&T.  Recall that Obama called for a massive new tax on oil companies as a solution to record high gas prices that have created a hardship for many Americans, particularly the poor for whom he professes to be a champion.
For reasons no [...]

Politics

Congress Could Learn from Jurassic Park

The utter lack of common sense among our Congressmen is truly astonishing.  It’s a wonder the country didn’t fall apart ages ago.  For example, take the Foreclosure Rescue Bill which cleared a key Senate hurdle by a whopping 83 to 9 vote, virtually assuring Senate passage later this week.
The AP reports that this plan:
“would let [...]

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