What a bunch of complete idiots, acting like spoiled five year old children. Remember this during this election year when you consider whether you should support a conservative candidate with your time, your money, or your vote.
Read more ›Archive for March 15th, 2012
Exposing Hollywood Hypocrites
Jason Mattera has been busy exposing the Hollywood hypocrisy of those who make huge amounts of money pretending to be someone else, and then in turn consider themselves qualified to lecture the hard-working people who make this country function on how they should live their lives.
Read more ›Two Incidents in Afghanistan, Two Different Reactions
Apparently I’m not the only one who has noticed this.When Quran’s used by Muslim extremists to send messages to one another were taken away and burned, Afghans rioted and killed about 40 of their own people and injured many more. When an American soldier inexplicably slaughtered 16 Afghan civilians…very little happened. What can explain this stark contrast?
Read more ›Sex in Spain and Italy on a Budget
As we learn via Twitchy and Gateway Pundit, it seems (gasp, such surprise!) Sandra Fluke isn’t nearly so poverty stricken as we were led to believe.You may recall that she went before congress a few weeks ago to testify that she was having so much sex that she needed $1,000 a year to pay for the contraceptives necessary to prevent the natural outcome of sexual intercourse. But now we find her jet-setting to Spain and Italy with her boyfriend and having a great time…when so recently she was too poor to pay for her own birth control or to help her needy friends.
Read more ›Crooked Democrats Block Voter ID Laws to Cheat
This week, the DOJ blocked Texas’ voter identification law, falsely claiming it would be a burden to Hispanic people in the state. The simple question here is why do Democrats so viciously oppose common-sense voter ID laws? The simple answer is that Democrats, and even some so-called Republicans, cheat in elections. They have to cheat, because their communist ideology is diametrically opposed to the freedom and individualism that the majority of Americans cherish.
Read more ›First Amendment Isn’t to Protect From Religious Values
On MARCH 15, 1984, the Senate voted down voluntary prayer in public schools. President Reagan said: “I am deeply disappointed that, although a majority of the Senate voted for it, the school prayer amendment fell short.” In 1982, Reagan had told the Alabama Legislature: “The First Amendment was not written to protect the people of this country from religious values; it was written to protect religious values from government tyranny.”
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