“This has been a phenomenal year for the economy,” wrote Jeff Harding in a Daily Capitalist post six days ago. “There have been major, fundamental changes that will affect our lives for many years to come. I don’t see these changes as a good thing for the short or long term.” Harding went on to [...]
Housing Numbers Paint Bleak Outlook for 2010
January 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
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Did Obama Place INTERPOL Above U.S. Law?
December 29th, 2009 · 8 Comments
After learning recently that President Barack Obama had, on Dec. 17, quietly amended Executive Order 12425, I decided to find out what impact, if any, it might have on Americans. At first blind to the potential ramifications of the amendment, I was startled at what I found once the pieces of this disturbing political puzzle [...]
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Song Answers Questions About Why I Protest
December 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment
People ask me a lot of questions: They ask why I’m involved in the Tea Party Movement; They ask why I infiltrate gatherings of liberal groups and deliver reports on topics the mainstream media refuse to cover; They ask why I spend several hours every Saturday afternoon, enduring profanity-laced epithets and single-finger hand gestures from [...]
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Video of Michael Lacey Speech Online
April 11th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Earlier this evening, I published a post by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton of Noisy Room fame about an incident involving Michael Lacey (above), executive editor of Village Voice, and his recent use of the “N” word during a Society of Professional Journalists awards banquet in Phoenix. In researching the incident further, I learned that none of the [...]
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‘Journalist’ Launches ‘N’ Word at Awards Banquet
April 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments
By Terresa Monroe-Hamilton, Guest Blogger Wow, just simply wow… The arrogance, bigotry and vileness of this so-called journalist is staggering. And not a peep of this anywhere in the press no less. Gee, I wonder why the silence from the “old media.” After my comments, you will see a copy of an email sent to [...]
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April Fools Day Prank Picked Up by CNET
April 1st, 2008 · 4 Comments
Today, I was pleasantly surprised to find my 2008 April Fools Day prank — concocted several weeks ago and posted early this morning at Bob McCarty Writes — mentioned in an article published at the CNET News Blog. Writer Jonathan Skilling began his piece, All the April Fools’ news that’s fit to print, with this [...]
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Blogger Says, ‘Let the McCain mutiny begin’
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments
My friend Terresa Monroe-Hamilton over at Noisy Room listened to Republican presidential candidate John McCain yesterday as he delivered what members of the mainstream media described as a “major foreign policy speech.” A short while later, she published a piece with which true conservatives will find it difficult to disagree. It begins this way: I [...]
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