I came across this anti-Democrat shirt over on This Modern World.
Hilarious isn’t it?
I’ve written many posts about how mean and nasty the Republicans are, but making a joke of using Democrats for target practice? Pretty sick.
Just this week the chairman of the Arkansas Democratic Party was shot and killed by a wacko with a gun, […]
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Republicans Killing Democrats is so Funny!
Published by August 15th, 2008 in Democrats, Republicans, Election 2008 and murder. 0 CommentsOnline Pharmacy
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With President George W Bush below 30% approval rate in national opinion polls and the Republican Party facing the prospect of significant, and maybe colossal, losses in Congress in the fall, the currency of the GOP has hardly been lower in living memory. This is as it should be because the party is not merely […]
Primary Postscript
Published by June 4th, 2008 in Democrats, Republicans, Clinton, McCain, Obama and Election 2008. 0 CommentsWe have a presumptive nominee for the Democratic nomination for the office of President of the United States of America. His name is Barack Obama.
Most of us recognized him as the winner of the Democratic primary contest well over a month ago. Last night he secured the number of delegates necessary to win the nomination.
Or did he? Clinton gave […]
Should Obama Wear the Flag Pin?
Published by March 3rd, 2008 in Politics, Republicans, Obama and partriotism. 0 CommentsIn today’s Los Angeles Times, Gregory Rodriguez argues that Obama should start wearing his flag lapel pin again:
According to polls, most Americans do consider themselves pretty patriotic, and presumably, not more than a small cadre of professors and their grad students would register any significant protest to a politician wearing a lapel pin. Worse yet, […]
Maine Caucus Results
Published by February 10th, 2008 in Politics, Republicans, McCain, mitt romney and Election 2008. 0 CommentsThis is interesting…
Mitt Romney 52.0%
John McCain 21.1%
Ron Paul 18.7%
Mike Huckabee 5.9%
Mitt Romney dropped out of the race last week so that the Republicans could unite behind McCain, the apparent nominee, and be in a better position to defeat the terrorists. … uh, I mean Democrats.
But now that the Republicans of Maine have decided that they would like to elect a […]
What I Learned on Super Tuesday
Published by February 6th, 2008 in Politics, Democrats, Republicans, Clinton, Obama and john mccain. 0 CommentsJohn McCain is almost certain to be the Republican nominee for president even though he is not greedy enough, mean enough, and bigoted enough for the rightwing nutjobs like James Dobson and Rush Limbaugh. Dobson says that if McCain gets the nomination, he will not vote at all. I think that is a good thing.
Barack […]
Alternative Minimum Tax Blunder
Published by December 28th, 2007 in Politics, bush, congress, Republicans, deficit and Taxes. 0 CommentsThe Alternative Minimum Tax instituted in 1969 was put in affect to prevent a very small number of very rich Americans from using accounting tricks to avoid paying any income taxes. How much were the “very rich” earning in 1969? Well the alternative tax applied to those who earned $200,000 or more.
So what’s $200,000 adjusted […]
Frank Zappa -vs- the Rightwing Nutjobs
Published by December 21st, 2007 in Politics, Music, Republicans, YouTube, censorship and Zappa. 0 CommentsSince today is Frank Zappa’s birthday, the least you could do is watch the Crossfire video from 21 years ago. Frank takes on the douche bag Robert Novak and nut case John Lofton. Tom Braden hosts the show.
Needless to say, Frank wins the debate.
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Faith American Style
Published by December 7th, 2007 in constitution, Republicans, Church & State, Church & State, mike huckabee and mitt romney. 0 CommentsIt’s too bad that Romney’s “Faith in America” speech is even necessary, but he felt pressured into it and delivered it yesterday.
Here’s what he got right:
Today, I wish to address a topic which I believe is fundamental to America’s greatness: our religious liberty.
…I am an American running for President. I do not define my candidacy […]