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Here's an interesting piece (from American Spectator) about the Democratic Party's response to the Heller decision. From the article:
THAT BRINGS US to the most prominent Illinois Democrat of them all.
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Posted on June 29, 2008 - 10:00am at WisdomIsVindicated
Find more posts like this: Here's an interesting piece (from American Spectator) about the Democratic Party's response to the Heller decision. From the article: THAT BRINGS US to the most prominent Illinois Democrat of them all. Phone Banking for the Hamas Hussein14
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Posted on May 14, 2008 - 12:09pm at Truman's Take
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A friend of your enemy is your what?...... For Those Tennesseans Who Think Taxes are Too Low12
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Posted on April 15, 2008 - 8:13am at The Tennessee ConserVOLiance
Find more posts like this: In honor of today being April 15th, likely the most reviled day on the calendar (after January 1st and the necessity to make all those fleeting resolutions - not to mention the hangover) , I thought to direct you to an excellent piece on taxes by a friend of mine, Doug Bandow. April 15th: Voluntary Clinton Surtax Day16
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Posted on April 15, 2008 - 8:09am at Blue Collar Muse
Find more posts like this: In honor of today being April 15th, likely the most reviled day on the calendar (after January 1st and the necessity to make all those fleeting resolutions - not to mention the hangover) , I thought to direct you to an excellent piece on taxes by a friend of mine, Doug Bandow. Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows15
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Posted on March 26, 2008 - 8:56am at Nashville21
Find more posts like this: Remember back in the 90s when Hillary blamed a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy for allegations about her husband getting busy with an intern? Well, it appears that Hillary has embraced the VRWC to further her ends of getting John McCain elected. Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows16
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Posted on January 22, 2008 - 7:15pm at Volunteer Voters
Find more posts like this: Do professional conservatives need to reconnect with the heartland? Kickin’ the snot out of that strawman11
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Posted on January 16, 2008 - 12:08pm at The Tennessee ConserVOLiance
Find more posts like this: Writer Jeffrey Lord has a rambling, bullying op/ed at The American Spectator On-line about some Mike Huckabee statements in reference to American corporate greed as reflected in CEO salaries. I say “bullying” (and “rambling”) because Lord spends way too much of the piece beating up on a strawman . . . perhaps he’s actually building the strawman for most of that copy–I don’t know. Kicking the snot out of that strawman8
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Posted on January 15, 2008 - 11:20am at WisdomIsVindicated
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Writer Jeffrey Lord has written a rambling, bullying op/ed at The American Spectator On-line about some Mike Huckabee statements in reference to American corporate greed as reflected in CEO salaries. I say "bullying" (and "rambling") because Lord spends way too much of the piece beating up on a strawman . . . perhaps he's actually building the strawman for most of that copy--I don't know. A matter of perspective15
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Posted on December 31, 2007 - 1:45pm at WisdomIsVindicated
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An op/ed in The American Spectator discusses the assertion by some that Religious Leftwinger Jim Wallis is like a modern-day prophet. From the article's conclusion: "THE LAST 40 YEARS that Wallis recalls only as 'wilderness' are remembered by most Americans as a recovery time from the chaos of the 1960s. |
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