Sore Losers

First, apologies because this will be extremely long. Unfortunately, the article writers had to use a lot of words to make their case. I will endeavor to make it as short as possible, so you really should read the entire linked article.

6 things Palin pick says about McCain
The selection of a running mate is among [...]

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Finding Victory in Defeat

Given the political climate this election year, things look pretty grim for conservatives all over the nation. We are pessimistically set for an Obama presidency, a larger Democratic majority in both houses of Congress, and an ever increasing cost of living status. Yet, there will be much to be thankful for in spite of this [...]

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DEMOCRATS ARE HEADING FOR A TRAINWRECK OF THEIR OWN MAKING THIS ELECTION CYCLE

The major news media has just, in the last couple of weeks, finally realized what is about to happen. If one had been reading the posts on this website, this news is about a month old.
The democratic convention will be the most fun (for Republicans) and entertaining real live show the American [...]

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OLIVER NORTH SAYS IT BETTER THAN I CAN. WAR ON TERROR TRUMPS EVERY THING. VOTE FOR McAIN

Post from Oliver North in Real Clear politics. You should read the whole thing.
My “colleagues” in the so-called mainstream media gladly roll their cameras and recorders for those who assert that “McCain is not a real conservative” or who say, “I can never support him,” and the ones claiming, “I just won’t vote this year.” [...]

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What Would Hillary Do?

Georgia wants to redraw the boundary between it and Tennessee because it wants to be able to annex the Tennessee River.
[...] The resolution, which has passed early hurdles but has not received final passage, claims that the boundary was erroneously surveyed in 1818 and that Georgia has never accepted it. The resolution calls for the [...]

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New Factoid

Vets Make Up Large Share of Homeless Population
Veterans make up one in four homeless people in the United States, though they are only 11 percent of the general adult population, according to a report released yesterday by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, a public education nonprofit group. And homelessness is not just a problem [...]

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Ballot Initiative in Michigan Passed
How Did I Miss This?

My husband mentioned this initiative to me yesterday, and then this morning I found this article in Real Clear Politics, Will Michigan Vote Mean More Race Ballot Questions?
It was a vote to end to ban affirmative action/racial preferences programs in college admission and state government hiring and contracting. And the initiative didn’t pass by [...]

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Another Affirmative Action Case Going to the Supremes

Unless I’ve been living in a cave for a few days (actually entirely possible), here’s a story that I hadn’t heard about. It’s discrimination. It’s wrong
A woman in Louisville tried to transfer her son to another school. He wasn’t allowed to do it because he is white and transferring him out would change [...]

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Those Racist and Intolerant Republicans

Falcon’s Crest adds his valuable insight to a topic most people are timid in discussing. Racism is a prevalent suspicion – guilty until proven innocent – in our society. Republicans are all racists. Right? All white? All rich? All big business? I’d say those types of stereotypes are as racist and bigoted as they [...]

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