On September 11, 2001 the New York Times published an article by Dinitia Smith entitled, "No Regrets for a Love of Explosives; In a Memoir of Sorts, a War Protester Talks of Life With the Weathermen". The protester was William Ayers, friend of Barack Hussein Obama. The first sentence of that article goes like this:
Democrat
Ironic Timing
Submitted by djbtol on May 7, 2008 - 9:51am. bombs | Democrat | djbtol | Obama | Weatherman | William AyersObama's Friend Bill Ayers
Submitted by djbtol on May 7, 2008 - 3:53am. anti-American | Bill Ayers | bomb | Democrat | djbtol | Obama | terroristYoung naive political views may cause a downfall in our country
Submitted by b26g116 on April 26, 2008 - 6:52am. clinton | country | debate | Democrat | downfall | McCain | Obama | political | politics | RepublicanIn the local events of the past several months to a year - or so it seems, I have begun to realize that people are more affected than I ever thought. The debates between political runners is down right rude and I can't see anything good coming out of this. Obama only gets young people because he has celebrities putting money in his pocket and using it as an advance for themselves in their careers. His entire "show" as a leader has been self-serving and underhanded. Asking him questions only gets run-around answers. Why won't he pledge allegiance to the United States, wear a U.S. flag, or put his hand on a Bible? Will we ever get real answers, or will it be too late before someone wakes up and really sees what is going on? I hope it doesn't get as far as the White House to find out we have an evil dictoral president. This man, well let's just say my gut doesn't trust him one bit.
Is it time for America to Elect an Affirmative action President?
Submitted by American Rhetor... on April 21, 2008 - 10:53am. 2008 election | affirmative action | bush | clinton | Democrat | McCain | Obama | RepublicanI am getting a bit tired of this election season. I have heard all of the wrangling and have listened to Obama say "ummm" and "uhhhhh" enough that I have realized he and Bush really do have something in common.
Hate from the pulpit
Submitted by American Rhetor... on March 18, 2008 - 7:23am. clinton | Democrat | Discrimi | election | Gay | hate | Obama | politics | Presidency | Religion | white/BlackObama is having a hard time explaining his involvement in a church where the preacher has been notoriously preaching hate against the white community.
These comments are not new to the black community or the white community. Both races have been guilty of preaching such dogma and hate. The difference here is that Obama is running for the highest office in the world, the President of the United States of America. For Obama to claim that he had no knowledge of Reverend Wright’s speaking of such things is ridiculous. He attended this church for over 20 years. His children were taught by this preacher and he and his wife were married by this preacher. To claim now that he had “no knowledge” of this offensive language is obviously misleading.
Kids and Elections--So Cool!
Submitted by LaundryMom on February 6, 2008 - 5:39am. barack obama | Democrat | elections | Hillary Clinton | president | primary | votingThere is a lot of excitement building in my home these days. I don't know if it is because we live so close to Washington, D.C. and the political winds blow west to us, but my two older daughters are really getting into the polical process.
The Terrorists have Won!!!
Submitted by asiangamer on March 9, 2007 - 7:50am. bush | congress | Democrat | Iraq | party | Republican | terrorist | warWell it may not be official, but by year's end, the Terrorists might win the war...
The Other Side of The Coin
Submitted by Brundage3 on January 22, 2007 - 2:07am. comment | congress | Democrat | dognapping | HOBBIES AND PROFESSIONS | journalism | news | newspaper | politics | radio | RepublicanRush Limbaugh is huge in notoriety and notorious for distortion, poor taste, and mountainous ego.
That is the short list.
While I personally disagree with most of what "Rush" says, and will surely say so on the air myself, I pledge to treat you with great respect and even warmth when you call in on "The Other Side of The Coin" on KPQ radio. (560 on the A M dial)
KPQ airs several other hours of talk radio each day and all of them are hosted by Republican thinkers of the conservative persuasion. Very persuaded! Our show stand alone as one from the "Other Side of The Coin" in that regard. Hear it each Wednesday at 3 PM and again on Saturday evening at 6.
Senator...Senator...Virginia Senator?
Submitted by Trishzen on November 8, 2006 - 8:39am. Democrat | election | government | politics | Republican | senateIn light of the senate election I thought everyone might like to take their minds off of the serious implications of republicans vs democrats and turn our minds to the root of the problem.
The word origin of senator: Senator is from the Latin word "senex," which means "old" and is thus related to being "senile." Well that explains a lot! Thank goodness for Mr. Obama!
It seems that my Commonwealth of Virginia will be one of the deciding factors in wether the Democrats gain control of the senate. Jim Webb (D) is currently in the lead over George Allen(R), but it's still too close to call. The independent candidate Gail Parker has really screwed up the Democrats, taking 1% of the votes.
The Republicans win in a landslide.
Submitted by IntricateGirl on November 8, 2006 - 6:55am. Democrat | election | politics | Republican | statesI know, you're thinking my cheese slid off my cracker. I don't know what politics you studied, but the ones I grew up being told about always called the Republicans the party of state's rights. Democrats were always the ones that wanted a big government. And last night, voters decided that they were sick to death of big government and big brother telling them how to act and what to think, and they voted to return power to the states. THEREFORE, we must have voted Republican. Dizzying logic, I know.
A must read book for any Democrat, or those who want a change in the current administration.
Submitted by IntricateGirl on June 14, 2006 - 10:00am. Democrat | election | James Carville | Paul Begala | RepublicanI am in the middle of reading a fantastic book by James Carville and Paul Begala, "Take It Back : Our Party, Our Country, Our Future." This book outlines what went wrong with throwing George W. Bush out of office. I am not a Democrat, although I identify more closely with them, and it is easy for me to tell you where they went wrong. Imagine how hard it must be for the authors though. James Carville, the "ragin' Cajun," was the anti-Karl Rove before there ever was a Karl Rove to speak of. Together with Begala, they were responsible for Clinton's election. 'Cause let's face the truth, the candidates are merely speaking the words they are told so that they can get elected. So when they call the Democratic party on shoddy campaign work, you know it means something.









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