Our favorite gal, Miss Manners, sent this along. It’s already had 400,000 hits, but we can run it up a bit higher. We’re coming for you, you crooked politicians. Marxist or Republican, you do the people’s business or you’re getting a trip to the tar and feather jacuzzi.

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I posted this before, and am reposting with fresh video of the massacre of more than 70 innocent Mexicans and Central Americans who were trying to make it across the border. Admittedly, they’d have been illegal aliens, but if our government had any manhood, we’d first seal the border, then put the SEALs and other [...]

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Obama Doll For Christmas

by Master and Commander September 7, 2010

Might make a great voodoo doll, too, for those of us about to be walloped by ever-higher taxes to pay for Obama’s reckless expansion of entitlement programs.

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Restrepo

by William Thomas MacLachlan September 7, 2010

I saw the movie Restrepo some time ago in a theater. it’s gone now, but you should make the effort to see it if you have not. A fine bunch of young men. But the conclusion shows the cynicism of the Obama strategy in Afghanistan. We lost men taking this outpost, from which we could [...]

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Henry V, Saint Crispin’s Day, The Band Of Brothers

by William Thomas MacLachlan September 6, 2010

Just so the lying Marxists who show up at this site to hurl insults will know we are not without extensive book-learning, we offer up another passage of great words that should inspire us all in the overthrow of the Tyrant, Obama. The Bard, William Shakespeare, and the words he drafted to portray King Henry [...]

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Dwight D. Eisenhower’s D-Day Speech Adapted To Current Struggle

by William Thomas MacLachlan September 6, 2010

Below is the statement issued by Dwight D. Eisenhower to our troops just before D-Day, 1944. Well, I’ve adapted his great words to suit our current struggle.You can see a version of it by following this link. BEGINS: You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. [...]

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Twice-Told Tales: My Kinsman, Major Molineux By Nathaniel Hawthorne

by William Thomas MacLachlan September 4, 2010

A favorite story of mine, from the father of American literature.The ending is the best part, and defines tar and feathers as a grand American tradition. BEGINS: AFTER THE KINGS of Great Britain had assumed the right of appointing the colonial governors, the measures of the latter seldom met with the ready and general approbation [...]

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