Have a Merry Tossmas! That’s hilarious!
Hat tip to Kat.
Archive for December 4th, 2007
Merry Tossmas!
Posted in ACLU, News on December 4, 2007 | 10 Comments »
Vote for Change
Posted in 2008 Elections on December 4, 2007 | 10 Comments »
So there’s a lot of people supporting lots of candidates for president. More than a few people are already sick of the campaigning — and even more haven’t even starting thinking about selecting one. Here in North Carolina, primaries are so late in the year that the presidential primary vote very seldom matters [...]
Video Blogs for Borders
Posted in Illegal Aliens on December 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The latest video blogging for borders post is up at Freedom Folks. Go see the criminal elements trying to shut down Lou Dobbs in Chicago.
New Dangers: Working and Salt
Posted in Freedom, Government, Right and Wrong on December 4, 2007 | 18 Comments »
In case you’re keeping track (and you’re probably not), there’s a new danger which government “needs” to protect us from: salt. Yes, that little white stuff that you find, well, everywhere. According to Those Who Know Better Than You, it’s killing you and should be regulated, banned, and controlled by government — much [...]
Romney Voting: Corruption and Threats?
Posted in 2008 Elections, Right and Wrong on December 4, 2007 | 8 Comments »
So, did you see the results of the recent Florida Republican Straw Poll? Romney apparently bought his win. Oh, and the machines. Check out the report and video here. It’s just astounding. Republican Party chairmen allegedly threatening Ron Paul supporters with BODILY HARM if they reveal the corruption. What [...]
Les Merritt to Track Government Grants
Posted in North Carolina Government on December 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Les Merritt is the North Carolina State Auditor. He has announced his plans to track state government grants to local governments. This could be interesting because over $13 billion flows from the state to local governments — and many “non-profits” are funded by local governments. Do you suppose a large portion of [...]
