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Those Meddling Liberals Are Driving Sonja Nutz!
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 8:32amSunday Drive 2 - Heading Home
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Tue, 05/05/2009 - 7:24amIf you read the preceding post, "Sunday Drive," I imagine that essay by Pat Boone gave you plenty to think about. Personally, I agree wholeheartedly with his assessment because I see it happening more and more everyday.
Sunday Drive
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Sun, 05/03/2009 - 3:37pmIn my constant quest to share some fascinating takes on the current state of affairs, I offer you this fresh piece from singer/thinker Pat Boone. This is one of those "That can't really happen... can it?" type of essays. You'll have to draw your own conclusions, after you read it, but Pat gives you plenty to think about. So let's strap into dad's digital Plymouth (oh, kids, that was another Chrysler product that's no longer around) for a cyberdrive over to WorldNet Daily:
Are we blind, nuts or just stupid?
There is an Orwellian aspect to the state of the American union today. In George Orwell's chilling, foreboding account of a future society, in which a Big Brother government controls literally everything, ordinary individuals and families live in a regimented, classless, colorless world, afraid or unable to question, much less dissent.
Top Ten Most Wanted Potential Right-Wing Extremist/Terrorist List
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 8:44am(From The American Spectator) In its rush to slur conservatives prior to the Tax Day Tea Party rallies, the Obama administration's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued an "intelligence" assessment entitled Rightwing Extremism [RE]: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment. One is compelled to question if, in its paranoia, the current occupants of our federal government's Executive Branch intend to restore to a list of potential domestic extremists and threats the name of John Winston Ono Lennon?
Texas Mom Makes Carville Look Like... Carville
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 6:07amOver the weekend, On CNN's "State Of The Union" with John King, Democratic Strategist James Carville and Conservative radio host Bill Bennet took sides on last week's Tea Parties and remarks made by David Axelrod. Carville, whose typical strategy is to say the exact opposite than is expected, was right on his game in saying that "Most Democrats are delighted with this—if anything it was harmless and somewhat damaging to Republicans."
The Video CNN Does Not Want You To See
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Mon, 04/20/2009 - 1:48pmCNN "reporter" Susan Roesgen is said to be on vacation after her ridiculous verbal attacks on Tea Party protesters last wednesday in Chicago. Meanwhile, back the CNN ranch, her bosses are pulling out all the stops to get a video that shows the real story pulled from YouTube. CNN has forced the takedown of the candid video shot by Andrew Marcus of Founding Bloggers, but the Internet is huge and thankfully, the video has been posted in multiple places. Kudos to Founding Bloggers.com for getting the scoop on what really happened after Roesgen's embarrassing performance and for challenging the Cable News Network's attempts to remove this video from YouTube - (Alas, This video may too become unavailable without notice).
Hollywood Left Seething Over Success Of Tea Parties
Submitted by Robert Lindquist on Mon, 04/20/2009 - 8:03amDo the math. Approximately 800 Tax Day Tea Parties nationwide, with an average of 1,300 attendees each (most likely a conservative estimate, but no one knows for sure), and that's over one million angry fellow Americans, fed up with the the government is spending our money. With numbers like that, you have to expect a backlash from liberals who were caught totally off-guard by the success of the Tea Party movement, thus far. Even on the day of the events, President Obama claimed he was unaware of the TDTPs and certainly came off as convincingly clueless as to there purpose. So now enter the publicity seekers of the Hollywood left who see the Tea Parties are a great way to score some free press and face time on MSNBC with Keith Olberman.
