Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Obama's Plans to Soak The Rich

Orange County, California voters were able to vote from their cars, in a McDonald's-style drive-thru, yesterday.  Was anybody verifying that all of those voters were actually supposed to be voting?

 

A dead goldfish was offered a chance to register to vote (but not by ACORN) in Illinois.

 

Here's a graphical depiction of McCain's and Obama's tax plans, and how they would affect all wage earners (I can't say taxpayers).  Given what you see there, doesn't it make sense that Obama's plan would take away incentives for small businesses to hire new workers?  Barney Frank is on board with Obama, since he says there are plenty of rich people to tax.

 

Now Obama worshippers can pray to their Messiah with a votive featuring Obama's picture.

 

Robert Novak says that Colin Powell's endorsement of Barack Obama is no surprise, since he's never really been a Republican.

 

Another example of hatefulness from Obama supporters:  a man in Clearwater, Florida believes that somebody keyed "KKK" in the side of his Lexus, among other vandalisms, because of his pro-McCain and anti-Obama stickers on his car.

 

More scientists are distancing themselves from the man-made global warming cult, because already the increases in temperatures over the last thirty years have been reversed.

 

Tales from socialized medicine:  doctors in Great Britain are being paid to not send their patients to hospitals.

 

Newt Gingrich could be the next RNC Chairman?  (H/T to Down-Right.org)

 

Bob Barr says that he scares John McCain.  No you don't.

 

Last week John Murtha called his constituents racists.  Now he's calling them rednecks.

 

Here's a column from a Democrat condemning the current state of American journalism:  Would the last honest reporter please turn on the lights?

 

The Macon Telegraph decided to travel down to Houston County to tell us what we already knew:  Houston County (and veterans) is the key to the 8th District Congressional race.

 

Here's some detail on who's voting early in Georgia.

 

A female kicker for a private school football team in Spalding County was prevented from playing for over half the season, then when she was finally allowed to play the other school quoted the Bible to protest her.  These turbo-fundies really give private schools a bad name.

 

Two men involved in a fatal shooting in Macon were sentenced to five years in prison and five years' probation.  This isn't how you crack down on crime, folks.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the link man. I agree about Bob Barr...I think the Libertarians could've done a better job, not to mention the Republicans and their choice for VP. Do you have a podcast?