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Politics

Arkansas Has An Option This Year

by Jacob05.24.2010 Politics

Finally, it looks like there may be a change in store for Arkansans who are tired of the same ol’ same ol’ in the Senate. Republican Congressman John Boozman is out in front of either incumbent Democrat Blanche ‘Health Care’ Lincoln, or Lt. Governor Bill Halter according to a Rasmussen Poll. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/election_2010/election_2010_senate_elections/arkansas/election_2010_arkansas_senate But that is [...]

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Janet Napolitano, Let’s Try And Get Our Priorities Straight

by Jacob05.23.2010 Politics

Eminent Domain.  Eminent domain refers to the power possessed by the state over all property within the state, specifically its power to appropriate property for a public use.  The Department of Homeland Security decided in a fit of exuberance to make major improvements to that hotbed of terrorist activity on Vermont’s border with Canada, and [...]

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John Morton-King of the U.S.?

by Jacob05.22.2010 Politics

I thought that we were a nation of laws and not subject to the capricious whims of our government.  Maybe I was wrong, the tone I am hearing out of our federal government agencies and officials is disturbing and frankly a little bit frightening.  When a law is written, debated, passed and signed into law [...]

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You Go Arizona! SCOTUS has rulings that look to uphold your new law!

by Jacob05.22.2010 Politics

Controversy has been surrounding the bill that the Governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer, just signed regarding illegal aliens coming across their border.  The bill has ignited a firestorm of name-calling and accusations are flying all the way from Washington.  Arizona, tell ‘em all to go piss up a rope!  They haven’t read the bill or [...]

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Not Journalists. Storytellers.

by Jacob10.15.2009 Al Gore

Once upon a time in a fantasy land filled with wonder, there were journalists who spent their time trying to dig out truth from the flood of statements and declarations made by politicians and others whose actions affect our lives.

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Dear Senator Lincoln

by Jacob10.14.2009 Barack Hussein Obama

After her vote for moving the health care bill to the floor on Tuesday, I wrote the following letter to Senator Lincoln of Arkansas:

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A Wake-Up Call

by Jacob10.04.2009 Al-Qaeda

Back in the day, back when the residents of our country were still subject to the Crown of England, people were neighbors. They lived in small communities and even the largest of cities were small compared to the standards of today. In fact, many people today drive farther to work each morning than our forefathers could travel in a day.

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Get Your Ducks in a Row!

by Jacob09.21.2009 Barack Hussein Obama

Damn it! Look, if you have enough waste in government programs to pay for this freakin’ health care program you want, fix the damn waste first! Then let’s talk. Until then, take a long walk down a short pier!

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What Was That Again?

by Jacob09.21.2009 Barack Hussein Obama

Insurance, a sore subject lately. Mr. President let’s take a look at this shall we? First of all, we are talking HEALTH insurance, not AUTO insurance. They are not the same, and they are not purchased for the same reason. Auto insurance is purchased for the same reason we buy homeowner’s insurance, to protect the lender, that is comprehensive. Liability, the part you keep trying to associate with your plan for forcing us to buy health insurance isn’t to protect our vehicle, it is to protect us from legal actions resulting from our incompetent use of the vehicle.

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Inappropriate

by Jacob09.20.2009 Barack Hussein Obama

President Obama, I understand that you find the alleged actions of the rogue ACORN workers inappropriate. Personally I find them criminal, but here are a few things I do find inappropriate.

I find it inappropriate

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