According to their own logic about Sarah Palin and the Giffords shooting, that must mean they have it in for a whole bunch of politicians. VIOLENT RHETORIC!!!
According to their own logic about Sarah Palin and the Giffords shooting, that must mean they have it in for a whole bunch of politicians. VIOLENT RHETORIC!!!
Proudly – and his supporters who claim he wasn’t are merely trying to paint those who point out that fact as extremists. And the exhibition being built in his honor is being funded precisely through the sorts of funds that Communists claim to hate.
Yet again helping the otherwise helpless defend themselves. What would the anti-gun people have her do? Hide in a corner and hope the cops arrive in time?
Supposedly, she wants to retire. Well, we want her to as well.
The U.N. is flying their flag at half staff. Disgusting.
Meanwhile, it’s worth pointing out that the car that the dictator’s body rides in is American made.
So, Romney counts in Virginia because he got to 15000, and “Never in the party’s history has a candidate who submitted more than 15,000 signatures had 33 percent invalidated” – meaning Virginia GOP deems Romney has enough votes to meet their 10,000 threshold, while Rick Perry submitted 11,900 – and yet the Virginia GOP threw out nearly half of his signatures (and we don’t have Gingrich’s numbers, but we can probably assume he also met the 10k threshold before validation). Yeah, this situation is two-day old rotting fish.
Oh, and now the Virginia GOP is requiring a loyalty oath from any would-be primary voters.
Snapkeys is aiming to replace the standard qwerty design for touch interfaces.
Hmm, looks interesting. I’ve been using swype to good effect, but this one looks like it could have potential too.
So why is pretty much everyone off the Virginia ballot, and write-ins disallowed? Because Virginia decided to change the process for how to be a valid nominee last month, based off a complaint that was only filed in October. Rigging the process? You decide. Either way it’s stupid, and throws a huge wrench into the fairness of the election process.
Like so many other ideas of the left, it sounds like bureaucrats in search of a problem to “fix”.
Kwanzaa. And if you point that out, you’re obviously a racist.
For the record, pretty much everyone who participates in the whole war on Christmas pretty much just ends up looking like jerks or idiots, or both.
Good for him. And if Ron Paul actually ends up getting the GOP nod, I may just have to vote Libertarian. Like several other conservatives, there are very few mammals whom I would not vote for over Obama, but a candidate who basically wants to withdraw from the rest of the world completely might be the only person with a more economically damaging vision for the U.S. than the socialist Democrats. Apart from that, Ron Paul is a Democrat-backed front in the GOP nomination who has only ever passed one bill successfully in Congress, and who wouldn’t have intervened in WW2 to prevent the holocaust.
No surprise – while (mostly) Democrats go for populist support by railing against various industries, it’s almost always the largest corporations in said industry that are most supporting of the increased regulations the Democrats advocate for, as a way to kill off the competition of the smaller companies, who are hurt more by compliance costs. Which is why, just like Democrats are the party of the super-rich, they’re also the party of big, corrupt business. Republicans are, and have always been, the party of the little guy, and also the medium guy. No, we don’t want handouts for them, we just want all the impediments removed.
And don’t survive contact. Kids decide that instead of eating the sort of menu Mrs. Obama wishes they would, they would rather fill up on cheetos and cokes.