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Thursday, March 04, 2010

This is an open letter to the real Americans who come here passion in hand and heart on sleeve. read more


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

His face, with its ink-black moustache, is blown up to the size of a wall in a mobile phone shop in Ramadi. Smaller pictures of Saddam hunting or making speeches are hung up behind the counter.
"Many people are putting up his picture and keep videos of him on their mobile phones and praise him and talk about him," Zaid says.
"It is only now that we have discovered how valuable Saddam was to us," Zaid says. "People have compared the situation before to the situation now. And then was better."
Since the Americans have pulled out, Zaid says, people have become bolder in displaying Saddam's image. read more


Monday, February 01, 2010

Pat Robertson Disciple and Newly Elected Governor of Virginia said When asked Why after Three Days the Commonwealths Roads were yet to be Cleared:

"The People of Virginia made a Pact with the Devil", he said. He then went on to Elaborate that Jesus was Punishing Virginians for "Voting for a Marxist/Communist/Fascists/ Muslim/Kenyan" --- back in 2008. He concluded with "this is a True Story"! read more


Thursday, January 28, 2010

HONOLULU Republicans delight in depicting President Barack Obama as hopelessly out of touch with average Americans, but the decision by the Republican National Committee to hold its winter meeting at a tropical resort is turning the accusation on its head.
Yet at a moment when millions are out of work and millions more struggling to get by, the party's governing board will plot its comeback on the island of Oahu, sipping drinks poolside, catching rays on the beach that abuts the villa and raising questions about whether they're as politically tone-deaf as they accuse the president of being. read more


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

In its haste to sort out the state's social studies curriculum standards this month, the State Board of Education tossed children's author Martin, who died in 2004, from a proposal for the third-grade section. Board member Pat Hardy, R-Weatherford, who made the motion, cited books he had written for adults that contain "very strong critiques of capitalism and the American system." read more


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