Archive for October 2nd, 2009


Punked by the IOC

October 2, 2009
Posted by Economics9698 @ 13:23 PM

Obama speaking on behalf of Chicago for the 2016 Olympics

Obama speaking on behalf of Chicago for the 2016 Olympics

The Magic Negro’s magic must be wearing off here in the United States and with the rest of the world. Instead of having the mayor of Chicago go to Copenhagen to represent their bid for the 2016 Olympics the Magic Negro decided to do the task himself. And boy did the fool ever pay!
It must be because of racism

It must be because of racism


Talk about a complete total smack down. Out on the first vote. Last place! Ouch! Damn that hurt! This cat is looking more and more like the Negro Jimmy Carter every day. A complete economic illiterate. A complete apologist to the rest of the world. A dictator wannabee. Never meet a dictator he didn’t like. Affirmative action greased the skids for this loser but it will never erase the fact that he has always been and is a below average intellectual who rode his good looks and skin color to the white house.


A Four-Step Healthcare Solution?

October 2, 2009
Posted by clinicalthinker @ 8:05 AM

ObamaCareSymbolWhat should we do with our currant ObamaCare project that waffles around congress?
HOW ABOUT CAN IT?

Here is another solution that sounds more reasonable than anything suggested so far.

Mises Daily by Hans-Hermann Hoppe | Posted on 8/14/2009 12:00:00 AM

It’s true that the US health-care system is a mess, but this demonstrates not market but government failure. To cure the problem requires not different or more government regulations and bureaucracies, as self-serving politicians want us to believe, but the elimination of all existing government controls.

It’s time to get serious about health-care reform. Tax credits, vouchers, and privatization will go a long way toward decentralizing the system and removing unnecessary burdens from business. But four additional steps must also be taken:

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Feds lift ban on ‘Jesus’ on Capitol Christmas tree

October 2, 2009
Posted by clinicalthinker @ 7:10 AM

Well BRAVO for the feds.
It appears there is at least one thing they have the power/will to change.

This attack on ANYTHING CHRISTIAN by Atheists needs to be STOPPED.
Apparently what the movement to stop all things GOD fails to understand is the part of “FREE EXPRESSION IN THE USA” means FOR ALL not just WE ATHEIST.

Remember “WE ATHEIST” is a tiny minority and of that TINY MINORITY probably less than 1/5 are HELL BENT on erasing GOD from all things AMERICAN.

For years I have been dumbfounded over these frivolous lawsuits against GOD in a nation that was founded on that very premise. In my opinion we are in the mess we are today because the average JOE on the streets which by all accounts is NOT ATHEIST … sat idle and allowed this MINORITY to chip and erode (at our expense literally) the underpinnings of this great society.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

While we are fighting to boot the corrupt out of Washington we need to stand on our original framework with GOD included (whatever we choose to call him) and drop-kick this minority into the south 40.

Does the word CLASS-ACTION mean anything here?
I am harmed daily by their actions ARE YOU?

capitol-treeBy Bob Unruh
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

Just one day after WND reported that rules for the 2009 Capitol Christmas Tree program prevented children from submitting decorations with themes such as “Happy Birthday, Jesus” and “Merry Christmas,” state and federal officials are confirming the policy has been rescinded.

WND’s report came after a letter was sent by the Alliance Defense Fund to officials in Arizona who are assembling thousands of ornaments from children for the annual holiday tree that is erected in front of the White House.

The change was confirmed both by officials in Arizona who have a steering committee to run the program and from officials in the office of the Architect of the Capitol, who administer the program in Washington.

Jonathan Scruggs, litigation staff counsel for the ADF, had written a letter to officials questioning the propriety of limiting religious speech and a specific viewpoint in the decoration prograM.

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