I heard a lot of liberal noise during Barack Obama‘s nomination acceptance speech at Denver’s Mile High Stadium tonight. It began with what I must assume was either a giant sucking-up sound made by Obama as he opened his nomination acceptance speech with a thank you to Hillary Clinton or the sound of the Gustav, [...]
Was That the Sound of a Hurricane in Denver?
August 28th, 2008 · 6 Comments
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Name That African-American Republican
August 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Only one of the two African-American men dominating today’s news headlines ever had his name appear on the rolls of the Republican Party. Do you know which one? If not, let’s play “Name that African-American Republican!” The first man, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was a clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the American civil [...]
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‘Obamaniacs’ Try to Bully Chicago Radio Station
August 28th, 2008 · No Comments
If the words above — part of an e-mail sent out by people working for Barack Obama (a.k.a., “Obamaniacs”) — are indicative of the beliefs held by the candidate, one might surmise that the Democratic Party presidential nominee does not believe in free speech and does believing in bullying radio stations. The e-mail in question [...]
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Barack Obama at Home on 50-Yard Line
August 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Democrat Barack Obama should feel at home tonight when he speaks to the nation from Denver’s Invesco Field at Mile High Stadium. After all, he’ll deliver his nomination acceptance speech from behind a podium on the 50-yard line. And that should benefit his opponent, Republican John McCain, if he takes my advice. How do I [...]
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Blogger to Appear on Atlanta Radio Show
August 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Nine days ago, I published what turned out to be a very popular post about the Muslim crescent moon and star symbol appearing on cans of Coca-Cola during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. This afternoon, I will discuss that post with Dr. Jody Hice, host of The Jody Hice Show which airs on WRAF-FM 90.9 [...]
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Obama-Ayers Relationship Focus of New Video
August 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Citizens United released a new video today that describes in detail Barack Obama‘s long-time relationship with William “Bill” Ayers, a man who’s domestic terror group Weather Underground bombed the Pentagon, the U.S. capitol and New York City Police Headquarters. Watch it and share it with as many people as possible prior to election day, Nov. [...]
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