Archive for 5 Aug 2009

OK. Maybe that number is one, or two off. But you get my point. Fire, or throw the bums in jail, as appropriate…

Culture of Corruption: Cold Cash edition
By Michelle Malkin

Former Democrat Rep. William Jefferson has been convicted on 11 counts of corruption.

Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty.

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How you say? Well, it’s simple actually. Just vote out the Democrats and you automatically lose this narcissistic bitch.

Taking on Madam Pelosi…
By The Armorer

…by taking down her minions.  We can’t do much to San Fran Nan here in the Heartland.  Her constituency loves the fact that she is in a position to cram their values down our throats here a thousand miles away and is going to keep sending her back until they’ve remade us in their image.

So, we have to take her out.  Of her position.  And you do that by making her a member of the minority party.  One seat at a time.  Here in Kansas, we have only one Democrat in our federal congressional delegation.  Long time reader Jim B is working to change that, by capturing Dennis Moore’s seat, and moving it to the Republican column.

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This is a must read. I don’t want this Obama, never mind another one:

Avoiding the Next Obama
By L.E. Ikenga

In times like these, it is tempting to focus only on the issue at hand. But if you do, you do so at your own peril. As I watch what is happening to this great country, I find myself just shaking my head more and more while thinking, Mark Twain was absolutely right: “history does not always repeat itself, but it does often rhyme.”

My Igbo parents came to this great country from Nigeria. They arrived a few years after Nigeria’s independence from Great Britain. In Nigeria, it was a time of unprecedented cultural and political turmoil, which allowed politicians very much like Barack Obama to continue to seep into Nigeria’s political system. These politicians all promised a change from the past. And unfortunately, they ended up fulfilling their promises. What these politicians ended up changing was the very fabric of the African societies, which they had been taught to see as unsophisticated and inferior.

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This is new too:

Resist!

Resist!