Category: Politics In General

January 16, 2013

Gov. McDonnell Suffering from Legacy Fever

Filed under: Politics In General - 16 Jan 2013

Judging from Gov. Bob McDonnell preoccupation with liquids one would almost think he’s a naval man, rather than an Army reservist. First he tried to free demon rum from state control by privatizing Virginia’s liquor stores.

ABC privatization was DOA even …

January 12, 2013

Human Freedom Matters

By Dr. Alejandro A. Chafuen

Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at Forbes.com.

“If it matters, measure it” is the motto of the Fraser Institute, the leading Canadian think tank, where I have been a trustee since …

January 11, 2013

Barack Obama: A Case of Identity Crisis

Filed under: Politics In General,Religion & Faith - 11 Jan 2013

Reprobation is a condition of moral confusion that the scriptures say will be pervasive in the last days of time as we know it. (Romans 1: 27-32) It is a result of spiritual deprivation which always accompanies moral decline according …

January 10, 2013

House Republicans Have More Than Two Options

Filed under: Politics In General,The Republicans - 10 Jan 2013

There were a few anxious moments in the White House last night and early Thursday morning. For a brief moment it looked liked John Boehner’s re–election as Speaker might be in trouble. This would have been a disaster for the …

January 9, 2013

Patriots, Snap out of it! America Too Extraordinarily Precious to Surrender!

Filed under: Politics In General - 09 Jan 2013

My late Mama instructed, “Never put your business in the street”. Due to the extremely serious situation in which we find our country today, I must share my personal testimony (put my business in the street) to save America.

January 8, 2013

New Year’s Resolution

Filed under: Politics In General - 08 Jan 2013

Recently, a federal judge ordered tobacco companies to say in product warnings they had previously deceived the public about the dangers of tobacco.

Let’s have Washington politicians do the same.

I don’t recall President Obama or any one member of …

Congress cuts intelligence budget for 2013 despite global dangers

At the same time as the U.S. Senate released a report lamenting the intelligence deficiencies suffered in the Banghazi consulate slaughter on Sept. 11, 2012, the U.S. Congress on New Year’s Eve drastically cut the budget for U.S. intelligence agencies, …

January 6, 2013

Solution? What Solution?

Happy New Year! Welcome to higher taxes!

Yes, that’s right, Democrats, along with a minority of the majority Republicans in the House, voted to raise your taxes as part of the deal to avert the “fiscal cliff”! The Senate …

January 3, 2013

Won’t You Come Home Bill Bolling?

Virginia’s Lt. Governor Bill Bolling is going to have to lose a considerable amount of weight and drastically increase his time on the tanning bed to physically resemble Charlie Crist, but Bolling’s ideological transformation is coming along nicely.

For those who …

January 2, 2013

Conservatives Must Not Seek All Low Info Voters

Some low info voters get their rocks off just thinking about Obama taxing the rich. News flash idiots, if Obama taxed the rich at 100%, taking every cent of their wealth, it would fuel our economy for less than a …

January 1, 2013

2012 The Year of Enlightenment

Filed under: History,Politics In General - 01 Jan 2013

2012 may go down in history as a great year of Enlightenment. The American people saw a new beginning. It was the first time that a president was re-elected and no one really liked the president or his policies. No …

What Would Jesus Shoot?

A co-religionist friend of mine asked some years ago, “What is the [Catholic] Church’s teaching on firearms…?

Does it recommend an assault rifle or a shotgun?”

December 29, 2012

It’s Official: Mayor Bloomberg Needs Mental Help

Since removing constitutional rights is all the rage now, I have to ask: when does dislocation from reality become severe enough to justify involuntary commitment? A good study case is NYC’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who recently uttered a real gem …

December 27, 2012

The Race Card

I’m growing weary of people playing the race card.

The other day, ESPN’s Rob Parker was angered because Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin the 3rd spoke in colorblind terms while describing himself. So Parker called RG3 a “cornball brother.” He …

December 24, 2012

The Banana Republic Song

Filed under: Politics In General - 24 Dec 2012

Jail-bro, Jail-ail-ail-bro
Darkness come and me hate ma’ home
Jail, me say jail, me say jail, me say jail
Me say jail, me say jail-ail-ail-bro
Darkness come and me hate ma’ home

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