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Archive for November, 2007

Nov 15th 2007

Here we go…

Let the Mormon bashing begin.
In an apparent push poll, a research firm has called Iowa Republicans this week praising John McCain and critcizing Mitt Romney and his Mormon faith.
An individual in Manchester, Iowa, contacted me on Wednesday night saying he received a call with information about McCain’s military service and anti-spending record.
Then there […]

Nov 11th 2007

Veterans Day

 

Nov 10th 2007

Zapatero: “Chavez, deja de ser un payaso.”

No lo dijo exactamente así, pero ese fue el mensaje.
Muy bueno.
Incluso, el rey diciendo a Hugo, “Por qué no te callas?” Je.

 

Nov 7th 2007

Pat Robertson Hates War Heroes, Actors and Mormons

That is the only conclusion I can draw from his idiotic endorsement of Rudy Giuliani. If there is anyone running for president this year, Democrat or Republican, who embodies the exact opposite of everything the Christian right (supposedly) stands for, it is Giuliani.
Why do you endorse a pro-choice, pro-gay-rights, third-marriage, bad dad when you […]

Nov 7th 2007

loose change 9/11 conspiracy explained

Welcome to the Unfastened Coins website. This site is dedicated to
exposing the truth about the government’s involvement in the sinking
of the Titanic. Specifically, that they did it (and by “they” I mean
Jews).
maddox

Nov 2nd 2007

Interesting point of view…

The most important (moral) issue of our time is not abortion, but the national deficit/debt. So says Tom Coburn:
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said Congress’s deficit spending has become a moral issue surpassing abortion because it saddles future generations with massive debt before they’re born.
“The greatest moral issue of our time isn’t abortion, it’s […]

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