Archive for February, 2006
« Previous EntriesBanning GOP adoptions :)
Saturday, February 25th, 2006The 2004 election brought out everyone to vote on gay marriage. Well now that that’s done, what did they plan for 2006? A ban on gay adoptions, of course!
In response, a clever Ohio Liberal lawmaker has mocked a GOP bill, saying that due to the danger, households with more than one GOP voter [...]
Bush, National Security, and Trust
Saturday, February 25th, 2006The headline is about the Dubai ports deal, but look at the third poll question down on the left – showing that the American public trust the Democrats in Congress more than they trust Bush. Bush’s illegal war in Iraq and the urge to ram this ports deal through is clearly resounding in a [...]
Charities/Churches/Civic Groups and the IRS
Friday, February 24th, 2006We have laws in this Nation that say churches, charities, and civic groups can be tax exempt, if they stay out of politics. We’ve seen many, many cases where they don’t. Well, if you lobby, you have to pay taxes. And the IRS has a taskforce looking into these groups, and has [...]
Shot across the well-girthed bow?
Friday, February 24th, 2006I normally don’t post stories like this, but it’s actually a good one. Everyone can remember having a night of it during their youth and going to the local 7-11 to get some twinkies, ice cream, or whatever filled that munchie urge. Well now it seems that 7-11 franchise owners have been told [...]
Perfect example of mainstream press versus blogging
Friday, February 24th, 2006Take a read of this blog entry about the 2004 Florida election anomolies that have been found be BlackBoxVoting.org. It’s pretty shocking. Log records showing that votes were done during the middle of the night, weeks before the election, etc, etc.
Now, read the article from the AP — the “mainstream [...]
Now at your local library…
Sunday, February 19th, 2006There’s a disturbing story out of Maryland this past Friday about how two members of “Homeland Security” started patrolling library patrons websurfing habits, trying to pull aside someone who they said was viewing objectionable material. This is just a little Orwellian, isn’t it?
I don’t care what the person was looking at (as long as [...]
Justice Scalia – UNFIT TO SERVE
Wednesday, February 15th, 2006US Supreme Court Justice Scalia recently spoke at a Federalist Society meeting, and not only dismissed the idea of a “living” constitution, but called those who do believe it “idiots”. Scalia believes we should be bound by how it was written more than two hundred years ago. You know, like not giving women [...]
The Whole Cheney Fruckus
Tuesday, February 14th, 2006By now, everyone’s heard that Cheney shot a hunting companion over the weekend, and tried to keep it quiet. Now
Harry Whittington has had a heart attack, caused by birdshot reaching his heart. More bad news for the VP.
I was looking into this guy, and it seems that though he may be a “friend” [...]
Crowded 2008 Candidate List
Wednesday, February 8th, 2006You thought there were a lot of Democrats (plus the one Republican, Lieberman) running for President in 2004,
take a look at the list as it’s working itself out. Personally, I’d like to see an Edwards/Richardson or Edwards/Vilsack ticket, but we’ll see how it plays out.
Illegal Wiretapping — As long as it’s not the government
Monday, February 6th, 2006This is pretty vile…. The headline screamed “Pellicano Wiretap Indictment – Feds: Private Eye bugged Stallone, illegally targeted other stars. Apparently this guy was going after “opponents or witnesses in criminal or civil litigation.” Does that sound familiar?
So the feds come down on this guy for spying on people for convenience — [...]

