October 3rd, 2012
By Dan Miller If so, we need to find it very soon NOW. I am posting this before tonight’s debate because I don’t think that will cause much change for the better. I hope I am wrong.
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Tags: bias, debate, experience, Obamacare, record, reporting, satire, voters
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August 16th, 2012
By Dan Miller Anyone interested in the security of our nation should spend twenty-two minutes watching this YouTube presentation. It’s excellent. Inadvertent leaks of sources and methods are bad. They are vile and beneath contempt when for political purposes. The Administration’s leaks could have had no non-political purpose. This YouTube video entitled Dishonorable Disclosures takes […]
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Tags: classified, disclosures, election, experience, Kipling, leaks, Obama, political
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November 28th, 2011
By Dan Miller The Status Quo is Great! Here are the reasons to support Governor Romney: ♥ The transition from President Obama to President Romney will be less traumatic than the transition to any other Republican candidate because they are the most similar; ♥ Governor Romney created RomneyCare, the precursor to ObamaCare, a marvelous thing; […]
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Tags: Cain, election, experience, Obama, Romney, RomneyCare, satire, Tea Party
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September 25th, 2011
By Richard D. Bailey They famously said, “If it feels good, do it.” Well…here goes. We need three simple rules to return common sense to the common good. Here they are: Never vote for anyone in government who was old enough to drive themselves to Woodstock but too young to fight in Korea. Never vote […]
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Tags: bums, experience, politicians, qualifications, satire, skills, spending, taxes
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July 12th, 2011
By Dr. Jim Taylor Common sense, defined as “sound judgment derived from experience rather than study,” is one of the most revered qualities in America. It evokes images of early and simpler times in which industrious men and women built our country into what it is today. People with common sense are seen as reasonable, […]
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Tags: common sense, culture, experience, facts, fallacy, judgment, knowledge
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