SOME UNBEATABLE LOGIC Who said this? “When the scholars of today discuss good government, many of them say, ‘Give land to the poor and destitute so that those who have no means of livelihood may be provided for.’ Now if men start out with equal opportunities and yet there are a few who, without...
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Jury finds Kansas man not guilty of murder: “Willie Rodriguez asked for it, he got it, and a jury Friday exonerated the man who did it. Deliberating barely two hours, the jury of 10 women and two men acquitted Judd Stephen Hurst of second-degree murder for gunning down Rodriguez, 19, in a gun-waving confrontation...
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Geniuses George W. Bush and Karl Rove had the attitude that their Republican and conservative base (aka “the suckers”) had no choice but to vote GOP. Such arrogance resulted in Bush and Rove having a rude, 1992-style awakening. Immediately after the 2004 election, many Republicans smugly predicted that the GOP would rule – as...
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The Republicans are going down and good riddance. They have delivered as this column predicted in 2000, as Democrats in Drag, and they deserve to be punished. The good news is that as the party out of power in Congress they just might begin to ,once again, act like conservatives as they attempt to...
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Amendments to ban gay marriage won approval Tuesday in South Carolina, Wisconsin and Virginia as voters in many states considered ballot measures addressing an array of the nation’s most divisive social issues.A total of 205 measures were on the ballots in 37 states _ ranging from routine bond measures to a riveting contest in...
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Dick Morris has been predicting to NewsMax readers that the GOP would hold the Senate and lose the House. Based on latest results and exit polls, Morris tells NewsMax: The Republicans will lose the House with a 5 to 10 seat Democratic majority. The Republicans keep the Senate with at least 50 votes. Allen...
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The latest Senate and governor results called by the AP and the networks:   SENATE: Joe Lieberman-I elected in Connecticut Hillary Rodham Clinton-D elected in New York Herb Kohl-D elected in Wisconsin Kent Conrad-D elected in North Dakota Craig Thomas-R elected in Wyoming Ben Nelson-D elected in Nebraska Sherrod Brown-D elected in Ohio...
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ceeFxPCiV50  A newspaperman finally admits he’s so anti-gun that he won’t act to protect his own family.
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In January last year a majority of Americans started telling pollsters that invading Iraq had been a mistake. Nine months later the Republicans’ reputation for competence took a further lashing, when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the Gulf Coast. Much of the bile heaped on Mr Bush over Katrina was unfair. First, the disaster...
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Programming errors and inexperience dealing with electronic voting machines frustrated poll workers in hundreds of precincts early Tuesday, delaying voters in Indiana, Ohio and Florida and leaving some with little choice but to use paper ballots instead.In Cleveland, voters rolled their eyes as election workers fumbled with new touchscreen machines that they couldn’t get...
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Democrats In Drag: Third Way Fall From Grace, Part 1 Read Foreword, Part 2, 3, 4 To most ordinary people, the technological revolution is one of those matter-of-fact blessings and spoils of life in modern America. Few of us, then, give technology a second thought . . . except when it fails. Yet all...
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Pop diva Alanis Morissette shows the world what she thinks of the FCC’s new ‘indecency’ rules. “First they came for the Jews. I was silent. I was not a Jew. Then they came for the Communists. I was silent. I was not a Communist. Then they came for the trade unionists. I was silent....
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