Politics always brings out the worst in people. Well, at least it’s a darn dirty business and it’s always filled with half-truths and outright lies. That’s just the way it is. And sometimes (quite often) the lies go unanswered. But sometimes the truth actually shows up to counter the lies. [...]
Archive for November 21st, 2007
Ron Paul vs. the American Thinker
Posted in 2008 Elections on November 21, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Memorial superintendent admits giant crescent still present in memorial design
Posted in Terrorism on November 21, 2007 | 3 Comments »
No comment from the Park Service yet on Congressman Tancredo’s request for a new Flight 93 Memorial. We did a little better with last week’s blogburst letters. Some emailers got a response from Memorial Project Superintendent Joanne Hanley, answering Mr. Tancredo’s contention that the original giant crescent is still present in the redesign. Interestingly, her [...]
Tea Party ‘07
Posted in 2008 Elections, Freedom on November 21, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Hey, want to be a part of history? Would you like to help make giant political news? Why not join in Tea Party ‘07? It’s an effort to raise more money in one day than has ever happened before. Yes, the money is for Ron Paul — but even if you, [...]
US Aiding Terrorists
Posted in 2008 Elections, Government on November 21, 2007 | 4 Comments »
For those who have been watching politics for years, this news is no shock. It’s getting coverage in the national media, but not a whole lot, despite this:
A federal agency that disburses billions of dollars in humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and pro-democracy programs every year, has inadvertently funneled American taxpayer funds to individuals and [...]
ACLU Stops Bibles in Schools
Posted in ACLU, Education, North Carolina Government on November 21, 2007 | 32 Comments »
Hey look, more evidence that shows government should completely get out of the education business entirely:
Gideons Keep Out of North Carolina’s Elementary Schools!
A North Carolina school district is putting an end to the donations of Bibles to elementary school kids.
The Cumberland County school system says state law limits the practice strictly to high schools and [...]
