I have long subscribed online to the New York Times. Good to know your enemy. When Obama won the election, I subscribed to the Washington Post, and with a half-dozen friends, founded a website that started with the slings and arrows in November 2008. Nappy Jan Napolitano got on our nerves, so we shut down, [...]
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Ruth Marcus, another lefty working for the Washington Post. Ruthie contends we’re all a bunch of cry babies who need to grow up and accept invasive pat-downs, X-ray machines that can roast the marrow of your bones, and offensive behavior from TSA agents. In short, now that the leftists are in charge, they LIKE having [...]
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Oh, my favorite whiny black race-baiter, Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post. This guy ranks right up there with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. In his column today, Eugene contends that the Sherrod “case” should stiffen spines in the Administration. The best part about all this? Breitbart and his band of pranksters are using Alinsky [...]
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Read this at the Washington Post. You want to know the answer for the terrorists held at Guantanamo? A military tribunal. If found guilty, which I assume they would be, then a .45 caliber slug injected to the back of the brain with a Kimber M1911. Death. That’s what awaits all Jihadi terrorists. Death at [...]
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I found this opinion editorial about Arizona Governor Brewer on the Washington Post Online. That this nonsense is printed in a supposedly reputable newspaper is more proof that the big newspapers are completely out of touch with reality, and the province of Leftists. For obvious reasons, the Mexican drug cartels operate in northern Mexico, just [...]
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An Invitation To Tea For Americans
by William Thomas MacLachlan on November 25, 2010 · 1 comment
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I have long subscribed online to the New York Times. Good to know your enemy. When Obama won the election, I subscribed to the Washington Post, and with a half-dozen friends, founded a website that started with the slings and arrows in November 2008. Nappy Jan Napolitano got on our nerves, so we shut down, [...]
Tagged as: Greenfield Village, Richard Cohen, Washington Post Online
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