Stephen Spruiell notes the sounds of silence(ing) of the culture of corruption that has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with Democrats at all. Underline, exclamation point. Continue reading Culture of Corruption (D)
Maybe it’s just the fact that I came across this article right after viewing Michelle Malkin’s post on, “New Democrat strategy: We must stimulate the amygdalae!”
This article at NewScientist mentions just such stimulation in relation to sleep deprivation, “Lack of sleep is a lot like mental illness,” perhaps this is what Democrats have in mind, using traditional cult indoctrination practices to finally persuade voters that they are indeed our saviours, hee hee! Continue reading Democrats considering cult Tactics?
How can this be? After regaining the majority in congress Democrat leaders have sprung into action, cleaning up the (Republican) culture of corruption and continuing to promise an end to the Bushitler-Blitztkrieg-war-on-all-humanity in Iraq. What more could the American people want?
Molly Ball of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Senator Harry Reid’s favorable rating in Nevada has “plunged dramatically,” according to a new poll. Currently, Reid’s favorable rating is at 32%, while his unfavorable rating is at 51%, a net 23-point drop from the last poll taken in early May when Reid scored a 46/42 favorable/unfavorable rating.
Ball reports this is the first time Reid’s unfavorable rating has eclipsed his favorable rating. It also puts him below the favorable ratings recorded by President Bush and radio host Rush Limbaugh, among others: ~time-blog.com
Perhaps the precipitious drop is the difference between the reality-based community and reality. Perhaps progressive policies are not as wildly popular as liberals seem to think they are.
What will a Hillary Presidency be like?
“We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices…Government has to make those choices for people” ~Hillary Clinton
If that doesn’t give you a good idea, this quote may help…
“Many of you are well enough off that … the tax cuts may have helped you … We’re saying that for America to get back on track, we’re probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. ~Explaining her opposition to President Bush’s tax cut in San Francisco (28 June 2004)
It’s clear to me that the One Voice peace movement is plagued by irony (just as all left-leaning groups are).
Canadian Rocker Bryan Adams to Give Free Concerts **in Israel** if Attendees Sign Peace Pledge
Oh, c’mon. Why not in peace/life loving Palestine?
The New York-based One Voice peace movement said the concerts were aimed at bolstering its campaign to collect one million signatures of ordinary Israelis and Palestinians demanding that their leaders sit down and finalize an agreement on a Palestinian state living at peace with Israel.
The head of One Voice’s Ramallah office, Fathi Darwish, said Adams would launch the West Bank event at a football stadium in the ancient town of Jericho, then head to Tel Aviv to perform.
“Our goal is to send a message to the world, that the Palestinian people love life, and hope for life and liberation,” Darwish said. ~foxonews.com