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WHEN WILL TONY FLIP?

I just want it known that I really hate President Taylor. I hate her, with all my heart. I even hate her more than that.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 27.01.2009 @ 17:35

KEPLER MISSION WILL TAKE A GALACTIC CENSUS OF EARTH-LIKE WORLDS

So, if the missions found life, and far superior beings who believed in God, would that convince you, Rick?

If so, then I say, fund the programs. Because, you know, if it saves just one life....then spending billions is worth it.

Said,facetiously. Happy Sunday.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 25.01.2009 @ 14:45

THOUGHTS ON OBAMA'S FIRST WEEK: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY

Rick, sorry, I was too busy brushing my long blonde hair and forgot I was an ignoramus (what you called me last week). I didn't mean to upset you by posting again.

I know it's Reich, but he's Obama's Economic Adviser. A top confidante, buddy, pal, and it ain't just me who thinks so. (See. Phoenix Biz Journal, which ran this headline: Obama economic adviser voices controversial concerns about construction stimulus outlays.)

Your headline (let's see if I can get this right, cuz I'm illiterate): Thought's on Obama's First Week: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - well, in my opinion his appointees, advisers and comrades reflect on him. When they make blunders, he looks "bad."

Glad "24" is on tonight... Pour a cocktail and hope for a high body count so you'll feel better.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 26.01.2009 @ 18:20

Here's another "bad" thing to add to the list. Robert Reich's "directives" regarding the stimulus money. (No money for white guys, there are others who have greater needs).

Although Reich's statement was made a week prior to the inauguration, it was ignored. Bloggers made sure to bring it out to the forefront last week, and rightfully so, because Reich is one of Obama's top economic advisers.

What this mis-step illuminates are Obama's true motives. This is nothing but a first step towards Reparations. He won't call it that, because all hell would break loose. But we all can agree, that is what it is.

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Also retire05, right on, I saw the special as well. When he made that comment, I rolled my eyes. It was yet another manifestation of the dude's obsession with looks. As in: Isn't my wife beautiful, isn't Joe good looking? And, ahem, not to mention, me?

That's Reich not Obama. Or perhaps you didn't read the headline.

ed.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 26.01.2009 @ 16:37

DAVID FRUM, THE BIG TENT, AND SPLENETIC CONSERVATIVES

Rupert,

If the GOP stopped "obstructing" and became just another Obama ass-kisser (your point #3), it would CEASE to be a party. It would have no reason for existence. Which, I guess, is your point.

Thank God there are some in the GOP who still understand their role. Which is to make sure the liberals don't run amok and turn us into Venezuela. Virtual one-party rule - what Rupert seems to dream of - is never good for anybody, no matter what party is at the helm.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 24.01.2009 @ 15:35

BTW

I checked out the links you provided.
The New Right - yawn. Nothing new there.
The Secular Right - too much talk about God.
Reason Magazine - at least it's got some humor.

None of these are worth getting excited about (yet). No better than Hot Air, PJ Media, Am Thinker - or you.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 23.01.2009 @ 15:34

Lawyer, #4

I will admit that I am the person behind a certain Sarah Palin website. During the campaign, for some strange reason, I received hundreds of emails from people who either thought I WAS Sarah Palin or had some type of connection to her (as in, please tell her to fight hard, etc.)

Never did I feel any of these people who emailed me "deified" Sarah Palin. They were simply thankful for someone that allowed them to vote Republican, because their conscience wouldn't allow them to vote for McCain.

I think it's inappropriate to lump Sarah into the same category-type as Obama. Democrats were not looking for a reason to justify their vote, I daresay many of them don't care about party at all, and were simply voting for the first time in their life, and for a savior.

Sarah Palin is not the downfall of the GOP. That happened long before her.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 23.01.2009 @ 14:05

I started volunteering with the GOP at age 14, attended the GOP convention at age 18, was VP of the College Republicans, had my photo taken with Reagan by age 20. I ran three local campaigns and was field op director for a GOP Senate candidate in my early 30s. I attended the Leadership Institute in DC. In between I volunteered with my heart and soul whenever and where-ever possible. Some might even think I was one of the "socons" but I just didn't bite back is all.

My experience with the social conservatives is that they work their butts off, they give money no matter their economic circumstances ($25-$100) and are just generally there when needed.

But man, they won't give an inch, and they see this as their strength and pride. I do not criticize them for believing in something strongly (wish more GOP leaders did) but their inability to understand when to just let someone else take the stage when it helps the cause, is infuriating.

The GOP stumbled drunkenly through the primary, giving us the McCain debacle. It added to the misery by its unwillingness to point fingers at Frank, Dodd et al for the crisis. GOP support of the bailout led me to even drop the hosting for my gop++++ website - I've had it for years. I can't (won't) defend the GOP anymore because the party won't defend itself.

So, I swore off my GOP affiliation January 1, 2009, as my New Years Resolution. I am now politically unattached, for the first time in my life.

If I've done that, then good luck to the GOP.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 23.01.2009 @ 13:20

A LATE AFTERNOON STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS POST ABOUT NOTHING MUCH IN PARTICULAR

Is Michael Reynolds reading one of Elizabeth Alexander's poems? It's not Nostradamus, I'm sure of it.

Those libs lie about everything and think they can get away with it. What Nostradamus said about Obama is referred to in Century 8, 10:

"A great stench will come from Lausanne, but they will not know its origin, from where they mold spears or dance the hula, and some will say it's perfume."

Comment Posted By sara in va On 23.01.2009 @ 09:30

<em>THE RICK MORAN SHOW</em>: A HINGE OF HISTORY

I listened to the podcast this am. Enjoyed it. Although I don't agree with you all of the time (mostly because I have no idea where you truly stand, my mistake, I'm sure), I do respect how you can churn out so much stuff in a one day period. Impressive.

Comment Posted By sara in va On 21.01.2009 @ 09:32

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