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don’t be a robert farago

My opinions regarding Robert Farago are not exactly state secrets – the man is an attention-whoring, victim-blaming, content-thieving, fuddish jackass who has latched onto the Second Amendment as his new "golden goose" after he drove The Truth About Cars into the ground and played the part of a rat …

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double standards, on parade

Shortly after a deranged nutcase decided to shoot United States Representative Giffords and murder six other people, the left side of the American political spectrum came unglued over the right’s occasional use of certain graphics in their political messages – yes, because telling your constituents to “target” certain duly-elected representatives

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a matter of personal responsibility

The question has been asked a thousand times before, and will probably be asked thousands more times after this, but why are "gun control" supporters so very violent?

On the one hand, Edward McClelland wants to violently destroy millions, of not billions, of dollars of personal property for crimes that …

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just a helpful hint

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There is one absolutely surefire way to lose any remaining credibility you might have had, and any respect from me you ever hoped to receive: 

Fail to take ownership of your actions. 

We are nothing if we are not men of our words, and deeds, and while there is absolutely …

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it is ok when they do it

Is anyone else perversely amused at how the decriers of “violent static”, “hateful rhetoric”, “hyper-vicious, borderline-vigilante climate”, and “hostile atmosphere” are all doing so as a prelude to forcibly silencing their opposition?

There is scant little more hateful, hostile, vicious, or even violent (after all, such a muzzling must be …

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compare and contrast

We have talked about this before, but it bears repeating as often as the opportunity presents itself.

Anti-rights nuts have a particular propensity for ironically playing the “victim card” by claiming to have received threatening, abusive, or otherwise aggressive comments, but there is a problem with that habit: invariably, …

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methinks i see a pattern

On the one hand, and via Robb at Sharp as a Marble, an unkown-to-me conservative weblogger has been receiving threats for the past few years from a particularly unstable, violent, and vile individual, who has taken it upon herself to extend those threats to the weblogger’s child and mother. …

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a whole lot of zeroes

According to the official *.gov website, the publicly-held debt during President Bush’s eight-year term in office increased by about $2,969,254,680,319.93 – just shy of three trillion dollars (and you might as well round up, given that its numbers only started in late September of 2001). According to the “…

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sad pandas are racist?

How is it that when conservatives complain about Our Glorious President being a wanna-be socialist totalitarian, it is “racist”, but when the Brady Bunch complains about Our Glorious President not abridging people’s rights fast enough, it is not? Double standards? What? Where?…

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mind your (r)s and (l)s

A while back, I put forward the argument that modern “liberals” are anything but liberal, though I phrased the post entirely from the standpoint of self-defense- and Second-Amendment-related rights. Abandoning the specific vocabulary, though, the same ideas of tolerance, broad-mindedness, protection of civil liberties, individual freedom, anti-authoritarianism, and freedom …

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politician. law. some assembly required.

This was emailed to me by my father, who probably got it somewhere else:

Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution:
Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and/or Representatives, and Congress shall make

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only for the little people

Pure-bred, unadulterated, undiluted hypocrisy:

In this hotbed of homogeneity, where global warming is a sacred assumption for the faithful, 15,000 people will come together from 192 countries to pray for two weeks over what can be done to save the Earth from certain doom. Few places are better suited

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know them by their words

Many years back, a considerable number of “liberals“, “progressives”, Democrats, and other left-leaning individuals made copious quantities of hay over President Bush’s delayed response to the 9/11 attacks, holding it up as evidence that President Bush was somehow involved in the attacks, did not care about the attacks, …

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all praise to our glorious president

If this does not give you a raging case of the heebie-jeebies, I have no idea what will:

Big Hollywood has already posted a couple disturbing videos of young school children singing/speaking praises to President Obama, but when eleven more dropped in our email box it came as quite a

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the political playground

Straight from the lips of Our Glorious President:

Democrats are an opinionated bunch. You know, the other side, they just kinda sometimes do what they’re told. Democrats, y’all thinkin’ for yourselves.

And here I could have sworn that Our Glorious President was dedicated to a sense of bipartisanship, and working …

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when we do it, it is right

If your Monday was relatively decent, allow me to officially ruin it for you:


It’s officially official.

The Obama administration on Friday said the government ran a $1.42 trillion deficit in fiscal year 2009.

That made it the worst year on record since World War II, according to …

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sad little broken records

For eight of the last nine years, the “liberals” of our country always had an immediate and obvious (at least to them) answer for every single thing that went wrong in their little worlds: “Blame Bush!”
Now, here we are, almost a year after the national elections, and …

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how soon the media forgets

This headline alone is a sad statement on the condition of modern journalism:

Without Bush, media lose interest in war caskets

… but it should be obvious that the rest of the article provides an even better castigation of journalists and the blatant biases they are not even trying to …

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compare – contrast

A few weeks back, a substantial number of concerned American citizens marched to the Capitol to express their displeasure at how the American government has been run over the past few decades/centuries. There was no rioting. There was no violence. There was no destruction of private or public property. There …

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the difference a day can make

Do you vehemently, openly, and vociferously disagree with a white, Republican President?
Good for you! Dissent is the highest form of patriotism!
Do you vehemently, openly, and vociferously disagree with a black, Democratic President?
YOU RACIST!!11!!1!!!
*sigh*…

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