Browsing the blog archives for April, 2010

Dialogue with a Drone

[Foreward: No actual names or places are mentioned to protect the identity of the person deemed a drone (in my opinion). This is not an attempt to disparage any person; it is simply my own account of observations based on what took place and drawing conclusions within my own generation’s cultural beliefs which are perceived [...]

Self-reliance vs. Social-dependence

Life experience is accumulated not only in one’s own lifespan but throughout all of human history. So I will submit to some who may be my critics and say it is true I am young, and have yet to climb out of what is considered the poverty income tax bracket and actually overcome being part [...]

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Taxes Choke Growth

Jonah Goldberg raises the following questions of leftist logic while asking how much taxation is enough? Personally, I have never understood liberalism’s blind spot for liberty when it comes to taxation. A 24-hour waiting period before a teenager can have an abortion is an allegedly grotesque violation of individual freedom, but a federal government that [...]

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Ann Coulter clears up smear over Canadian student response

Sanchez starts out with an over-the-top chummy tone and remains cordial through the interview, though be it under a “i’m smiling to soften my criticism and avoid combativeness” theme. Mediaite, who pulled the video for us, snarks “For the concerned Canadians out there, Coulter doesn’t dislike you, just those of you who don’t live in [...]

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Conservatives admit that they want to teabag the Democrats

After being mocked by left wing critics as “teabaggers” (the act of putting ones testicles on the face of another) for months, one filmmaker within the Tea Party protesters who are for reducing the size of government control and cutting taxes, is accepting and owning the term. Michael Rostor reacts Yeah, OK, it’s a little [...]

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