Monthly Archives: May 2011

Public Employee Unions Provide Valuable Protections To Our Beloved Federal Workers

Isn’t it a comfort to know that our mail carriers are protected from being fired on the whim of their supervisors, who might otherwise, shall we say, “can their asses” for perfectly normal behavior such as, shall we say again, “crapping in someone’s yard?” Continue reading

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Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!

Question: Who is the man currently impersonating Tim Pawlenty and what did he do with the real one? (If it turns out this is the real Tim Pawlenty, I could get behind him.)

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Filed under 2012 Presidential Race, Barack Obama

There’s That Word Again

Which word, you say? “Unexpectedly.” Yeah, that’s the one. It seems like in more and more cases, events affecting the economy are unexpected, leading me to believe that the “experts” must be among the most obtuse of people. Take this … Continue reading

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In Which Maria Cantwell Pretends To Care How Much You Pay For Gasoline

Maria Cantwell has a super boffo idea for bringing down the cost of a gallon of gasoline and it’s so surefire, it’s a wonder no one has ever thought of trying it before! Yes! It’s as simple as reining in the evil speculators who dabble in oil. Note to Maria…while we’re reining them in, maybe we should just go ahead and tar and feather them for some good, price-busting fun! Continue reading

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Filed under 2012 Senate Races, Maria Cantwell

Just How Safe Are Full Body Scanners?

Who knows? There’s been no credible testing.

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Filed under Public Health, Terrorism

Questions That Just Make You Scratch Your Head

Is this question seriously being proposed as if the Democrat’s Senate majority isn’t already in jeopardy? Does Herb Kohl retirement endanger Democratic Senate majority?

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Sometimes It’s Not “Only Words”

I am pro-life. I oppose abortion under any circumstances, no matter how psychologically painful or even physically dangerous carrying a pregnancy to term might be for the mother. I am pro-life because I believe that an unborn child is a human being from the moment of conception and that it’s always wrong to take an innocent human life. Did I not believe the first point to be true, my position would be different. When an unborn child is denied its humanity, there is no reason to protect it in the womb. Continue reading

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Filed under Abortion, Christianity, Culture