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Monday, September 18, 2006

Democrat Veterans Pt. 2

From the great Scoobie Davis (1st blog I ever read).

The Choice is Clear in Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional DistrictThe race in Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district is between Democratic candidate Joe Sestak and the incumbent, Republican Curt Weldon. A little about both candidates. Sestak is a highly decorated retired Navy admiral who has served his country with honor and dignity. Weldon is an assclown who was a "Congressional Co-Chair" of the coronation ceremony for America-hating cult leader and ex-con who thinks he's the messiah, Sun Myung Moon.

See the difference between the 2 parties. The Dems for the most part are made up of people who've actually worn the uniform.

"What you see here is a split between the theorists who have never been on a battlefield or never worn the uniform."-- Jim Webb at the MTP debate on the Bush torture proposal.

Why can't all democrat veterans (John Kerry,Murtha,Max Cleland,etc..) respond to the vicious RWW like this??

Friday, September 15, 2006

Bush Jr. puts up with press corps



G.W. can put the word "protect" in damn near every sentence he say's. We need our journalists to be more fearless like the fellow pictured above. ( He took on Bush Jr. to his face!)

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Driving While Black (Young & Rich)

Plainclothes officers in an unmarked car stopped the star rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, at about 2 p.m. after he allegedly made an unsafe lane change.
As a crowd gathered and snapped photos with cell phones, the officers ordered 50 Cent out of the flashy sports car and took him to a nearby station.


An unsafe lane change?? What about the guns/drugs?? Surely something was found to warrant all this from "NY's finest".

50 Cent could face as much as $220 in fines and surcharges, police said Friday.
He was let go after a friend showed up with proof that 50 Cent owned the vehicle. The friend, who had a valid license, drove him away, police said.
According to the Web site for Kelly Blue Book, an auto valuation guide, Lamborghini's 2006 models on sale in New York begin at $175,000.

ABC Covers G.W.'s Ass

Monday, September 04, 2006

Don't talk about King George (Jr)

BALTIMORE - The NAACP did not violate the conditions of its tax-exempt status when its chairman gave a speech that criticized President Bush, according to a newly released letter from the Internal Revenue Service to the civil rights organization.
The IRS began looking into the Baltimore-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People about a month before the 2004 presidential election after a speech by NAACP Chairman Julian Bond that was largely critical of Bush’s policies.

I'm glad to see that we have some oversight still. Everyone knows that this was just an attempt to silence any critics of the Bush Jr. administration. Guess who asked for the investigation??

Documents obtained by the NAACP during the investigation showed at least six Republicans in Congress forwarded letters to the IRS on behalf of their constituents.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Real Hip-Hop


This is what our hip-hop artists should be doing. Use the power you have for good.

NEW YORK -- A spokeswoman for rapper Mos Def said police overreacted when
they ticketed him for an impromptu performance outside the MTV Video Music
Awards this week.
He was a few verses into his 2005 song "Katrina Clap," which criticizes President Bush's handling of the hurricane, when officers made him stop.


While everyone was watching 50,puffy,beyonce', etc...(can you tell I watched) , this brother was doing something positive. Much love to Mos def.

"Mos Def did not set out to get arrested or break laws," Donovan said. "His only intention was to remind people that after one year, the people hardest hit by Katrina still need the support of all Americans." Police said Mos Def still got to attend the awards show.

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