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Geert Wilders: My Futurist Visionary
Excerpt: 'Is-lam is not a religion, it’s an ideology,’ says Wilders, a lanky Roman Catholic right-winger, ‘the ideology of a retarded culture.’
‘I don’t hate Mus-lims. I hate Is-lam,’ says Holland’s rising political star ...
Weblog: Woman Honor Thyself
The Running Mate and the Messiah
Excerpt: A recent news story suggests that McCain might go left with his running mate. (Hat Tip: Hot Air.)
The Democratic Contest for President is tight that the Democratic National Committee’s decision not to seat Florida’s or Michigan’s delegations ...
Weblog: Adam's Blog
Civil Society, Social Compact, Illegal Immigration
Excerpt: To which ’tis obvious to answer, that though in the state of nature he hath such a right, yet the enjoyment of it is very uncertain and constantly exposed to the invasion of others; for all being kings as much as he ...
Weblog: The Virtuous Republic
The sincerest form of flattery
Excerpt: Update: Obamessiah says, “it’s no big deal.” Is it imitation, or is it plagiarism? Here are the videos. You be the judge. [video]
Weblog: Nuke Gingrich
Videos from Berkeley
Excerpt: Thanks to Leaning Straight Up, I have some links to share with you from the city council, the mayor, and some of the good people who were/are involved in this debacle at Berkeley. It took him hours to put this together, and there should be more to co...
Weblog: Rosemary's Thoughts
Email From Obama Supporter
Excerpt: Out of the blue this morning, I received the following email from an Obama supporter. I had to share. Spelling etc. are exactly as I received the email. Her last name and email address are being withheld for obvious reasons:
Weblog: Right Truth
Conservative Weekend Reading
Excerpt: Excerpts from the best of the conservative blogosphere.
Weblog: Faultline USA
Barack Obama: Change, Hope and Providing All Thing
Excerpt: I’ve listened to several of Barack Obama’s speeches from beginning to end. Some of them get pretty long winded, but I’ve stuck it out and listened. Its not hard to listen to him with an emotional ear, but it is more difficult when you are listening f...
Weblog: Blue Star Chronicles
Jihad Sheilas - Know Thy Enemy (video)
Excerpt: I found this disturbing video at Something …. and Half of Something. It is part of a documentary that can be viewed in seven segments at The Jawa Report. This documentary follows two Australian women who are converts to islam. Interestingly, they dec...
Weblog: Blue Star Chronicles
McCain on Family, Fatherhood and Sending a Son to
Excerpt: I was interested in reading about John McCain’s views of sending his own son to war. I have lived through watching and waiting while my son served 15 months in a violent, savage neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq and will probably have to do it again some...
Weblog: Blue Star Chronicles
Lone Marine Keeps Vigil Until Flame of Freedom is
Excerpt: Michael Rudulph stands vigil outside the Eternal Flame of Freedom monument on the edge of Linn Park, outraged that it’s been years — no one knows for sure how many — since there’s been so much as a flicker from the granite tribute to all war veterans...
Weblog: Blue Star Chronicles
The Obama Messiah Phenomenon also Known as Obamess
Excerpt: I heard some Barack Obama campaign people today making a point of pointing out that Obama is making a point of speaking to the issues in his latest speeches. This is in reaction to the allegations from the Clinton machine campaign that he’s all fluff...
Weblog: Blue Star Chronicles
John McCain and Winston Churchill
Excerpt: A segment of Conservatives are agonizing about whether or not John McCain is conservative enough to be supported as the Republican nominee for the presidency. He is repeatedly compared to Ronald Reagan. I find that odd seeing as Ronald Reagan’s recor...
Weblog: Blue Star Chronicles
The Pigeon on Scientology
Excerpt: Can you imagine becoming having to buy the Bible or Koran by the chapter, and each chapter was more expensive than the last?
Weblog: Diary of the Mad Pigeon
Between Barack and a Hard Place
Excerpt: Hillary Clinton finds herself in deeper trouble as two more primaries loom on the horizon prior to her firewall states of Texas and Ohio. The latest polls from Texas show that Obama has now taken a lead there and only trails Hillary by 2% among Hispa...
Weblog: Big Dogs Weblog
WWRD?
Excerpt: What would Reagan do? Michael Reagan tells us how his father would respond to the McCain nomination.
Weblog: Rhymes With Right
Ray Nagin Proves He’s An Idiot Again
Excerpt: [img] The above photo was run by the Times-Picayune newspaper in the New Orleans area and shows a photo op with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Superintendent Warren Riley ...
Weblog: The World According To Carl
Obama In A Bind Of His Own Making
Excerpt: Obama insisted that other candidates adhere to campaign spending limits -- but he has been raising cash like they don't apply. Seems a wee bit hypocritical to me. And he is getting hammered for it.
Weblog: Rhymes With Right
Excitable Andy Falls For The Straw Man
Excerpt: Two words: crazy insane (people who’ve seen Weird Science know what I’m talkin’ ’bout!). Excitable Andy discussed The Ignorance of the Right in discussing B. Hussein and his lack of substance. First, he starts in on Victor David Hanson ...
Weblog: Pirate's Cove
Rosenthal Resigns
Excerpt: I've started this post about three times since yesterday afternoon.
I've dumped everything I've written each time -- mainly because I've been unable to prevent myself from veering off into a profane rant against Chuck Rosenthal.
Weblog: Rhymes With Right
Weekend Open Trackbacks
Excerpt: To celebrate my new blog layout this weekend you can post a trackback or leave a comment. My blog now features front page side bar comments so feel free to comment on any topic. Trackbacks are a good way to increase your technorati and Truth Laid Bea...
Weblog: Oblogatory Anecdotes
Left and Right in American Politics
Excerpt: As others have said many times, Left and Right are not American political distinctions. They are transplants from Europe, from the division of the post-Revolutionary French National Assembly of 1789. In the chamber of the Assembly, the nobles sat on th...
Weblog: Wolf Pangloss
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