It’s time to take off the party hat, Barack. Realizing bitterness and hope don’t mix, rural Americans are blowing out the candles on the Obama campaign cake as fast as they can after learning of the comments below which he made during a fundraising event in San Francisco Sunday: “You go into some of these [...]
Will Rural Folks Tell Obama the Party’s Over?
April 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Media Coverage of War Casualties Skews to Left
January 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I find it odd how members of the mainstream news media choose to report on matters such as the combat death toll among members of the U.S. military. Instead of focusing on the fact that the number of deaths during the so-called Global War on Terror has been extremely low when compared to previous conflicts, [...]
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