From the monthly archives:

August 2009

Keith Larson Interviews Sen. Kay Hagan (D. NC)

by Erik on August 30, 2009

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John McCain, Please Shut Up

by Erik on August 30, 2009

9257Bipartisanship is the last thing we need right now.  Democrats control all three branches of our government; they don’t need any help passing the Health Care takeover.  While I understand they may be calling for, perhaps even begging for Republican support, their motives are not genuine.  If Democrats want your help, it’s not about coming together to do what’s best for the American People:  It’s about setting up a “fall guy” for the inevitable backlash.

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Dissent & Patriotism

by Erik on August 20, 2009

tea.JPGDissent is the highest form of patriotism … as long as you’re dissenting with Conservatism.  If you happen to dislike Socialism, you’d better buckle down because you’re not allowed to argue with the Messiah.  Conservatives are expected to accept the premise that they personally destroyed our nation, and “stop talking” so Obama “can clean up the mess.”

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All You Need to Know About ObamaCare

by Erik on August 12, 2009

Have you read the HealthCare bill?  Dr. John David Lewis, a Classics professor at Duke University in Durham, NC, thinks this critical piece of legislation is too important to ignore.

Though Dr. Lewis is quick to point out that he is neither a Medical Doctor nor a Lawyer, he has read the 1017 page monstrosity developed in the House  of Representatives. His analysis, available on his website and reprinted below is astounding.  Despite Obama and Pelosi’s claims that the government is not trying to take over the Health Care industry, several provisions in the bill will trample American’s rights and force them into a system that rations care.

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Part II: Affirmative Action

by Erik on August 2, 2009

Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Obama’s pick for the Supreme Court vacancy, has frequently proclaimed her love for Affirmative Action, even going so far as to define herself as “a product of Affirmative Action.” She also claims she would not have been admitted to Princeton or Yale Law school without this policy because her “test scores were not comparable” to those of her peers. She maintains that she was granted these positions because she is a hispanic woman. Her devotion to “diversity at all costs” has driven her to deny promotions to the New Haven firefighters who earned them just because their skin isn’t dark enough to merit a position of authority.

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