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Monthly Archives: November 2012
And That’s Why They Call It ThanKKKsgiving TurKKKey
Even by the standards of Slate, this is lame, lame, lame — an attempt (did I mention it was lame?) at tying racial significance to holiday grazing. I’ll [..]
What is the future of the US liberty movement?
Now that all the dust has settled and we mostly know the results of November 6, we need to look forward to the future. Most importantly, we need [..]
This Should Convince All You Doubting Thomases
Big Hollywood: You’d think all the Messiah-like buzz around Barack Obama would have faded over the past four years. After all, not only did President Obama not deliver [..]
Quoted about Snowe… again…
“It may be a combination of loyalty and a desperation to keep the (Maine) House and Senate,” said Andrew Ian Dodge, a former tea party organizer who initially [..]
Is UKIP a good example for the US liberty movement?
Could the U.K. Independence Party be a harbinger of a new party in the U.S.? And could they provide lessons for those trying to set such a new [..]
Anonymous Is Losing Its War Against Israel
Gizmodo: Anonymous has never been a well-run organization—it’s at its best and most fundamental when it isn’t really organized at all. That’s what used to make it so [..]
Liberty movement in Maine & their future
Tuesday Nov. 6 was not kind to the liberty movement in Maine. In fact it was a downright awful day all around. But then again the bad day [..]
With Two You Get Egg Lorr, F***Face
CBC: Beijing’s representative in Ottawa says Chinese firms are not involved in foreign espionage and he challenges anyone who says otherwise to produce evidence or keep quiet, in [..]
Charlie Webster: stupidity tour continues…
“Charlie Webster, the retiring Maine GOP head, has got himself into hot water again. He continues his blitzkrieg of stupidity that his further hurting the Maine Republican Party, [..]
The Nut Obviously Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree
The Globe and Mail: <blockquote><i>Even since an Ontario mother launched a campaign to have the oak trees near her kids’ school cut down, arguing that falling acorns endanger [..]

