Friday, February 01, 2008

Mercer Sponsors Liberal Gathering

Democrats claim that John McCain nearly left the Republican Party in 2001.  The issue here is not that he considered it, but that it wouldn’t have been a surprise had he actually done it.  Now he’s the Republican frontrunner.

 

At the Republican debate Wednesday night, McCain was caught in a lie about his lack of support for the Bush tax cuts.

 

Hillary is playing to her female base by purchasing an entire hour of programming on the Hallmark Channel for a town hall meeting.

 

Bill Clinton finally admitted what all global warming believers refuse to:  to “fight” global warming, the economy would have to slow down.

 

Mike Huckabee was heckled in San Francisco.  I’m just surprised his campaign can afford to fly him to San Francisco.

 

On Wednesday Congress heard the same old tired line about how they should subsidize home heating bills during the winter.  Does that include helping this unemployed woman who bought a TV for the Super Bowl?

 

Ann Coulter has endorsed Hillary Clinton if John McCain is the nominee.

 

President Bush’s budget as it stands now plans to keep down domestic spending.  Where was this 7 years ago?

 

Your tax dollars at work:  Funds from the Department of Homeland Security brought a radical Islamic sympathizer to Tufts University.  Wait until you hear what she had to say about Osama bin Laden.

 

Environmentalists are joining native Alaskans in suing the federal government to prevent the sale of an area of the sea for the purpose of drilling for oil.  Before you complain about ExxonMobil or the other oil companies’ profits, blame the environmentalists.

 

The Mercer-sponsored “New Baptist Covenant” meeting in Atlanta has featured Jimmy Carter, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton speaking on why Baptists should be liberals based on the idea of “social justice.”

 

The City Council of Berkeley, California has kicked the Marines out of town.  A couple of them even wanted to give preferential treatment to the socialist kook women’s group Code Pink.

 

A school district in Wimberley, Texas is challenging socialism in government education funding.

 

This may be the best idea I’ve heard in a long time from government schools:  West Virginia is considering teaching children in school how to properly handle and shoot a gun.

 

Researchers at Clemson University performed a study on the transfer of bacteria when you double-dip.  Just something to keep in mind before you go to a Super Bowl party.

 

 

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