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Friday, December 12, 2008

• Posted in Progressivism by Offsite

A public policy organization has issued an urgent alert stating affirmative votes are needed from only two more states before a Constitutional Convention could be assembled in which “today’s corrupt politicians and judges” could formally change the U.S. Constitution’s “‘problematic’ provisions to reflect the philosophical and social mores of our contemporary society.“

• Posted in Government by Guest: Malcolm A. Kline

Professors generous with their time and ideas frequently concoct policies that U.S. presidents of both parties adopt. Future chief executives then go back to the same well, although it may have different water, to derive solutions to the problems that these same programs engendered.

• Posted in Progressivism by Guest: Cliff Kincaid

Is former Weather Underground terrorist Jeff Jones claiming that Barack Obama’s “centrist” appointments are a “smokescreen” and that he is pursuing a strategy of governing that would “make Lenin proud?” That shocking information is being reported by many different conservative blogs and Internet sites as proof that the President-elect is pursuing a political strategy designed to confuse people about his revolutionary agenda.

• Posted in Islam by Guest: Jim Kouri

Wahhabism is a fundamentalist movement, named after Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (1703-1792). It remains the dominant form of Islam in Saudi Arabia.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

• Posted in Progressivism by Editor

This site is hosted by a Progressive Socialist Firm headquartered in the Peoples Republik Of Washington.  At some point I expect it to be purged for some ‘hate speech’ excuse, but not to worry, very soon there will be no electricity available and they will be homeless.

• Posted in Big Brother by Guest: Erich Pratt

Americans were stunned. They sat riveted, watching a sitting governor being arrested and led away in handcuffs. Even the FBI agents involved were reportedly “shocked” by the brazen attitude that Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) displayed in his quest to sell the vacant senate seat formerly held by President-elect Barack Obama.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

• Posted in Politics by Guest: Aaron Goldstein

If anyone tells you Canadian politics is a dull affair you must tell them otherwise.

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