Guess which Democrats pushing SOPA received lavish amounts of money from Hollywood and the entertainment industry? [...]
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Guess which Democrats pushing SOPA received lavish amounts of money from Hollywood and the entertainment industry? [...] Explaining the behavior of men and women featured on the Jerry Springer show. [...] Blistering Barnacles! Hergé would likely be proud of what has been done with his creation; one of the world’s all-time most popular cartoon characters. [...] Trump is a tax-hike-supporting, missile-defense-opposing, universal-health-care-advocating, eminent-domain abusing, Schumer-Weiner-Rangel-Reid-donating, long-time-pro-choice economic protectionist who in 2008 called George W. Bush “evil” and lauded president-elect Barack Obama as a potentially “great president” who would “lead by consensus.” [...] Let’s face it. The GOP is the Party of Rectitude. The Democrats are the Party of Fun. [...] It has been ten years since George Harrison passed away. While cancer claimed him at the age of 58 he left behind a treasure trove of songs worthy of our lasting attention whether they appeared on Beatles records, on his solo albums or with other collaborators. A quiet Beatle he was not. So here are [...] We've got to stop being so critical of others over everything under the sun, like their appearances. And stop the obsession with materialism. We've become a self-centered, narcissistic society. No one can live up to the expectations we are imposing. We need to return to teaching our children discipline and the value of hard work [...] Netflix is making one poor decision after another, causing it to enrage customers who then drop its services. Maybe that is what the Occupy Wall Street squatters are upset about? [...] I am going to defy the conventional thinking in suggesting that Steve Jobs and what he represented have not been all that good for us or our culture. [...] CBS should hire the very funny writer/comedian/actor Larry Miller to replace Andy Rooney. Miller would bring a much needed counterbalance to the extremely liberal correspondents and commentators on 60 Minutes. [...] When Amanda Knox became a free woman in Italy after more than two years of being the main character in one of the most analyzed crime stories in the new millennium, one factor involved in her acquittal: sloppy police work especially the crime scene investigation and analysis. [...] I believed that racism in America was largely dead, until I watched the 2008 election turn from a contest to elect the most qualified leader for our nation, into a circus based on “making history” by electing the countries first black president. [...] Actor Morgan Freeman recently made headlines by claiming that Republican opposition to Barack Obama was driven by bigotry. [...] Contrasting Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., the young black man selected as the winner on America's Got Talent, with Obama. Landau Murphy is the real deal. He represents what every American can and should be, no matter race, creed or color. Obama represents the very worst we sometimes find in society – A career parasite, [...] Visiting Ground Zero brings out the cognitive dissonance in people who don't understand the need to win wars and the reason why realists accept the human cost. [...] I found "The Help" a ridiculously one-sided examination of a serious subject in order to pursue an agenda. The nonstop stereotypes were so annoying I walked out early. [...] Modern educators praise the advent of musical and film exposure for infants, thereby acknowledging their need for mental stimulation, but the average family in this culture is blithely unaware of it, except to get its unoccupied children off its neck. What does the near-ubiquity of this modern disability tell us of the state of boredom [...] Americans are rightly concerned about Chinese competition; particularly in the technology sectors where outright piracy often seems to rule the day. On the other hand, one Chinese industry is quietly doing a bang-up job where America used to be the world's undisputed leader. [...] "There is a bear in the woods. For some people, the bear is easy to see. Others don't see it at all. Some people say the bear is tame. Others say it's vicious and dangerous. Since no one can really be sure who's right, isn't it smart to be as strong as the bear? If [...] On occasion, the light from Hayek's brilliant mind does shine through to a previously inoculated denier. One such convert who has seen the light is David Mamet, the famous American playwright, who had an epiphanous change of heart within the last decade. [...] A disturbing trend has developed over the last few years of broadcasting the suicides of the weak and elderly in society for entertainment. [...] Though I have been a huge fan of Rush for years, and I like Hannity and O'Reilly, it was Beck that came in and took a hard look at the history behind the Democratic/Liberal ideology. [...] "Beyond a shadow of a doubt" means beyond any doubt whatsoever. On the other hand, "beyond a reasonable doubt" means beyond any doubt arrived at through-say it with me now–reasoning. Quite a difference between the two. [...] Is the Gang of Six Plan to solve the debt ceiling a good idea? [...] There is a lot talk a lot about OJ and his trial but they couldn't get OJ at the scene of the crime. The same is true here, if Casey killed her daughter how did she do it? If you don't know how, then how do you find the intent? [...] |
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