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I don’t understand the democratic party. They claim to be the party of the people, but their legislation, speeches, and actions don’t even come close to representing their brand. While those of us on the right have understood the left’s hypocrisy for a long time, it never ceases to amaze me when they let their [...]
. May 31, 2008
Filed under: analysis, Demcratic Party, Florida, Michigan, Superdelagate
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With Cap and Trade getting ready to dominate the political arena for a couple of weeks I thought it might be a good time to re-post an earlier entry regarding cap and trade (grammar errors and all—-I might fix a couple because it was bad!) In general everything on the post still holds- Dingell’s bill [...]
. May 30, 2008
Filed under: analysis
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I am not going to give the book the benefit of my time. However, some good bloggers already have given some time to discuss Scott McClellan’s new book including Sparty so you can read about the book and the discussion around it there. Below I have included a clip of Karl Rove talking about [...]
. May 28, 2008
Filed under: analysis, Bitter, Book, McClellan, Rove
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The baby boomers are a generation that will effect that way that the United States views social programs. New Deal policies were not meant to deal with a population heavily weighted toward the elderly. While Democrats cling to the New Deal they need to take a step back and realize that some major changes will [...]
. May 21, 2008
Filed under: analysis, baby boomers, generational civil war, New Deal
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I don’t do usually pay to much attention to the Supreme Court, although that might change eventually, but I came across this update and I couldn’t stop reading it. I am going to copy it here in its entirety noting its source as FoxNews.com
So far in the 2007-2008 Supreme Court term the justices [...]
. May 20, 2008
Filed under: analysis, law, Supreme Court
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Graphology is an interesting “science” that studies handwriting, and every four years the news agencies find an graphology analyst or two to look at the signatures of the candidates and determine there personalities. Kind of like palm reading.
Graphology — the study of how we loop our Ls and cross our Ts — is not [...]
. May 20, 2008
Filed under: analysis, analysis, Graphology, presidential campaigns