Archive for November, 2009
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed aka خالد شيخ محمد
by Administrator on Nov.18, 2009, under General Politics
ok. I would like to pretend for a moment that I acually live in a country of Laws. in such a hypothetical country I would be safe from unlawful detainment, and I know that if I DID break the law and WAS detained, I would eventually be asked to answer for my crimes. I would face a judge and jry, and I would be found guilty of any crimes that I may have committed and would be sentenced accordingly. Unfortunately I seem to live in a country where people can be arrested, detained and just kept with occasional torture to break the routine. They can just be held forever, on some remote island that for the purposes of keeping these people, is American territory, but for the purposes of paying attention to our constitutional laws and rules, is not a part of America. Let’s just bring these people to face justice already. I can’t think of a single group of 12 jurors in America who wouldn’t find them guilty and who wouldn’t vote for the death penalty.
Yes Ann Coulter
by Administrator on Nov.13, 2009, under General Politics
If you choose to portray yourself as a self-righteous conservative christian, maybe you shouldn’t have a bunch of skeletons in your closet!. Ms Prejean should NOT have the right to act as the perfect Conservative Christian Model if she is in reality nowhere near as “Perfect” as she wold proclaim. Self-righteousness can’t fly in the fact of reality. Let’s face the reality of the Sex Tapes before we lecture others on their shortcomings.
for those Blazing Idiots!
by Administrator on Nov.04, 2009, under General Politics
who say that V is a critique of President Obama’s Universal Health Care Plan. Anyone happen to remember that this was a promise from V back in 1983. somehow the same analyzing wasn’t done for Reagan. Sometines a fictional show is a fictional show already. Else we could blame both “The Unit” and “24″ on Bush and his policies.
Let’s keep it Conservatively real…
by Administrator on Nov.03, 2009, under General Politics
Considering the race of Doug Hoffman, who is rather openly running as a “Conservative Republican” and being backed by other “Conservative Repulicans” such as Sarah Palin should be enough o a hint to America that maybe the Conservatives should just go ahead and annonces as a true “Third Political Party” I see no problem with Democrats, Republicans and Conservatives. matter of fact were that the case, more African Americans might be likely to vote Republican. Were it not for the demagogues on the far right of the Republican party, the very ones who would best be served by a Conservative party, I myself would be more likely to see Republican as an option. There is such a wide gulf between moderate Republicans and conservative Republicans that I, for one, do not see the need to continue the charade of them both occupying the same political tent. Or hell, better yet. the moderate Republicans could schism and rebrand as the “Petriot Party” boy wouldn’t THAT muddy the waters.