Tweet We hear these words more and more all the time, alarmingly loud to some us us, yet not so to others, a now common occurrence in our everyday vocabulary, yet we don’t notice it so much because it is really so very subtle, they have worked their way in gradually, which is the way [...]
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Filed under: Politics In General, Under The Radar
Social Tagging: arizona • chavez • congress • facebook • gabby griffin • jared laughner • limbaugh • mao • palin • rhetoric • vitriol
Tweet This post was based on (unknown at the time) erroneous information, I have removed it. 1/09/2011. 1/19/2011…. My original intent in determining what kind of influences this wacko had, was to rebut the inevitable attack that would come upon the conservatives and ‘right wing’ that was already being posted online the day of the [...]
Filed under: California, Politics In General, Under The Radar
Social Tagging: felon • holidays • kwanzaa • LA times • NY times • racist • ron karenga • Ron N. Everett. • UCLA • united slaves
Tweetby Paul Mulshine FrontPagemag.com December 24, 1999 ON DECEMBER 24, 1971, the New York Times ran one of the first of many articles on a new holiday designed to foster unity among African Americans. The holiday, called Kwanzaa, was applauded by a certain sixteen-year-old minister who explained that the feast would perform the valuable service [...]
Filed under: Elections, Under The Radar
Social Tagging: Acorn • citizen • counties • dead voters • elections • states • vote • voter • voter fraud • voter registration • voter rolls
TweetWith the whole issue of the integrity of our voter registration process in question at times, ACORN always seems to be in the middle of it all, and deservedly so, their tactics and practices reek with mismanagement and fraud. As the individual counties across the country are responsible for the voter rolls and the verification [...]
Filed under: Under The Radar
Social Tagging: house • registration • senate • universal voter • vote • voter
TweetJust when you thought you had seen it all, hang around a bit more, 2010 is just getting started. With the health care bill passing both the House and the Senate in late night weekend holiday deadline fashion, the Democrats have figured out how to pass unpopular legislation, do it quickly, and hope nobody is [...]
Filed under: Global Warming, Under The Radar
Social Tagging: cap and trade • carbon dioxide • EPA • fish pond • navigable • property owners • senate
TweetThere are multitudes of property owners in this country that have ponds, mini-lakes, streams or creeks running through their property and they are a thing of solace, tranquility, function, and recreation. The people that have these are blessed with such resources. The massive government agency called the Environmental Protection Agency, better known as the EPA, [...]









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