Occupy Wall Street, Unemployed, Deep Space, Breitbart
By Burr Deming on Oct 8, 2011 | In Welcome | Send feedback »
Nancy Hanks at The Hankster who has a clear preference for political independents links to chronicles of corruption in New York's third largest party.
Manifesto Joe of Texas Blues warns "Occupy Wall Street" not to surrender to pox-on-all-houses misdirection.
Max's Dad doesn't mince words in liking Occupy Wall Street. He doesn't much care for the effects of money manipulation.
Infidel 753 is hopefull, but worried. Could Occupy Wall Street become God's gift to conservatives?
Jack Jodell, friend of the working blogger, has an angry piece at THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON POST considers the possible effect of Occupy Wall Street on current efforts to slash Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
It's not exactly his dream ticket, but Chuck Thinks Right contemplates an odd conservative political marriage and wonders if it could defeat Obama.
Our current favorite conservative, The Heathen Republican, exhaustively analyzes latest unemployment figures. Impressive graphs.
Tim McGaha at Tim's Thoughtful Spot sees a baseball movie and finds space flight inspiration. This fellow is amazing. Click for an entertaining, informational ride. A swing and a hit.
Breitbarting is the taking of small snippets, splicing them together creatively, to produce the direct opposite of documented truth. Tommy Christopher of Mediaite fame catches, surprise, Andrew Breitbart using the tactic while race baiting Obama and decodes step by step. One might leave with the impression that Andrew Breitbart is less than completely honorable.
Steve Burton at What’s Wrong with the World uses a racial epithet to illustrate to an obtuse friend the immorality of social utilitarianism. Reductio ad absurdum is a valid tactic in rational argument.
Dorothy Anderson, a citizen of Mad Mike's America contemplates what the founders actually said about America as a Christian nation. Good for her.
- James Wigderson doesn't want to ban recall elections. He does want to make recall elections harder to initiate. Kind of like voting for those who don't drive, maybe?
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