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Monthly Archives: December 2009
From each according to his ability
To each according to his needs. Getting played out via the Anglican church I have noticed that there is nothing in Marx’s quote about women. I can only assume that he wanted them to starve or be dependent upon men. … Continue reading
Posted in Armageddon
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The Real “Party of NO”
I didn’t know she could swing a hammer that well. I’m guessing that she learned it at a class the Democrat Party gave on nailing coffins shut on energy sources.No drilling for oil. No digging for coal. And now…. Senator … Continue reading
What is sad is that he’s right
Future Pundit’s Randall Parker writes about the “diplomatic problems” that might be created if we humans were physically able to deflect an asteroid and actually had to do so. Feel free to start a list of people in the comments … Continue reading
Posted in Dare To Be Stupid
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Sometime this week
You’ll have a few spare minutes. You should spend them reading this very excellent, though a bit lengthy, breakdown as to why the Reid Senate bill is unconstitutional. The legalese is even spread thin enough for us laymen. Definitely worth … Continue reading
Posted in Kewel!
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RNS Quote of the Day: 12/22/09
Proud to be a skeptic! PS – if the Grauinad think the Copenhagen agreement is a failure (as reported at WUWT) then I think we’ve probably dodged a bullet, though perhaps sustaining some minor injuries in the process. Compared to … Continue reading
Posted in Quote of the Day, Uncategorized
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You know it’s sad but true
More fallout of dependency. From the Gartman Letter Now, what do all of these cities have in common beyond their egregious poverty level rates? They all have had since 1989 and continue to have, Democrat Party mayors… with Cleveland having … Continue reading
How fitting
That President Obama will be spending his holiday in Hawaii. A state that is being run into the ground by debt at the same speed he’s running the nation into the ground. It’s almost like they’re in a race to … Continue reading
Posted in Too Stupid to Live
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Ambush #3
Again? Two Pierce County sheriff’s officers responding to a dispute between two brothers were ambushed by one of the brothers lying in wait with a gun after being welcomed into the home by the other, authorities said. The gunman was … Continue reading
Posted in Heroes, Comrades and Brothers
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Electrifying
This is no longer a representative republic. — Rush Limbaugh I know he’s late to the party, but it was pretty interesting to hear nonetheless. Click the quote to read the transcript. I happened to be pumping gas this morning … Continue reading
Posted in Armageddon
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It is quite obvious
Now that the dots are connected. First a couple of quotes The trouble is that people are beginning to be afraid of the state – but they are also afraid to be without the state. Chris Mounsey – UK Libertarian … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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