Archive for July 20th, 2008

Pentecostal minister plays key role in Democrat election strategy.

DENVER - The requestbefuddled Leah Daughtry. The experienced political hand in charge ofplanning next month’s Democratic National Convention - aself-described “black chick from Brooklyn” and ordainedPentecostal minister who keeps a Bible in her purse - didn’t knowwhat to tell the atheists.

Daughtry, 44, waspreparing for an Aug. 24 interfaith service that will open theDemocrats’ gathering here [...]

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Why Massachusetts Is A Failed State

Jeff Jacoby’s Boston Globe column explains in vivid yet simple detail why the “Commonwealth of Massachusetts” is a failed state. It is a failure in terms of its political “culture”, a “culture” that can justifiably be classified as parasitical. A parasite is, by necessity, dependent on a host(s) for its very survival and brings nothing [...]

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Keeping Our Eyes on the Rapid Islamification of Germany

As Radical Islam Mobilizes in Germany We Must Understand Why America is so Vulnerable.
Here’s an excerpt from a thought-provoking article by an elitist lefty who can’t help using the overused phrase “right-wing xenophobes” even when he has to admit that increasing numbers of left-wing xenophiles also fear this rapid Muslim take over in Germany.
As you [...]

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Were Obama’s Lottery Winners Picked In Advance?

The change that the Obama campaign made at its Web site was cosmetic, perfunctory, and the apparent minimum necessary to avoid trouble with the law.

Now the question arises as to whether at least one lottery picked its winners at random. An E-mail from the campaign announced a winner before the entry deadline, and a cynic might speculate as to whether all the “winners”–people who would make good photo appearances with the candidate–were picked in advance.

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