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Obama Administration Scandal: Playing it Safe and into the Republican’s Hands

July 13, 2010

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The ineffectiveness of the government at this point in time is a true contemporary scandal. The middle-of-the-road (read as seeking reelection) positioning of the Obama administration combined with the many obstacles to progress created by the Republican Scandal makes any progress made thus far by the Democrats a forgotten thing of the past. The Obama [...]

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Deep South Conspiracies

April 25, 2010

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The deep South is rising again. Unfortunately, this paradoxical, self proclaimed group of conservative ‘rebels’ have left the rest of us confused and torn between laughter and fear.  This week’s events have done nothing to quell the fires circulating around these political crack heads. I present the following as proof. Arizona is the first case [...]

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Sarah Palin, A Strong America?

April 17, 2010

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Recently I noticed this address from Sarah Palin regarding the Press Conference by the President at the Nuclear Security Summit. What the former Wasilla pageant winner didn’t tell you is that they took liberty in only including portions of what he had said. Then she seemingly twisted it to indulge her delusion that Obama wants [...]

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Redneck Alert – Confederate History Month Finally Arrives

April 13, 2010

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While I am an advocate of history and general knowledge of any kind, I would suggest that Governor Bob McDonnell’s ‘Confederate History Month’ in April is quite expected and pathetic.  If it were a Governor that did not fit the redneck mold we might expect that this was an effort to increase awareness of the [...]

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America is Tired of the Republican Scandal

April 10, 2010

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It should be of no surprise that Republicans in New York State are having a hard time findings a suitable candidate to run against incumbent Democratic US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The Obama led Democratic party has initiated changes in this country to benefit the majority of people. Health Care, education, and credit reform are three examples of how some politicians, at [...]

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A Bloodless Depravity From the Right

April 10, 2010

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On April 9th, I read an article in the Myrtle Beach Sun News by a black man named Walter Williams, who claimed to be an economics professor at George Mason University.  The article insidiously described social legislation by the progressives on the left as an unacceptable imposition to those on the right who desire nothing [...]

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C Street Scandal

April 9, 2010

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This one has all the ingredients: Republicans, Democrats, Unreported Money, The Church, and Sex.   I’m literally drooling.  The unfortunate timing and escalation of this matter could not surface at a more desperate time as so many Americans are losing their homes and having hard times finding accommodations for their families.  Yet, these politicians will take [...]

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Augustine: Dogma for the Ages

April 8, 2010

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St. Augustine of Hippo (354 AD – 430 AD) was a living large kind of guy in a time frame that still regarded the Earth as having four corners. His early adult years found him supporting his own concubine, who, after producing for him a son during thirteen years of cohabitation, was summarily dismissed when [...]

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The Change He was Talking About

April 3, 2010

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He was slow coming out of the gate. President Obama received lukewarm, at best, reviews for his first 100 days and subsequently his  entire first year in office.  Sometimes change needs to seem subtle and slow. In late January 2010 most  political pundits were saying that health care reform was dead. Obama and the Democrats in Congress knew what health reform means to the average American. They [...]

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A Coming Of Age

April 2, 2010

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Having discovered at a relatively young age that illogic is not the province of the few, I have decided to run for public office in the State of South Carolina. I take this challenge lightly and in full knowledge of what this means to my skeptical, easily amused family and the ubiquitous, sordid friends I [...]

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