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Rene (Marie) Martin's Racist Act

That's one of her names, anyway. She was hired to sing the National Anthem (of the United States) at Denver Mayor Hickenlooper's "State of the City" address. Instead, she sang what has been called the "Black National Anthem." To do so when people are expecting the "Star Spangled Banner" just to get attention for "Black Nationalism" is a "racist act," and nobody, including out esteemed mayor, was willing (as this is written) to say so afraid of being branded as a racist by the PC (Political Correctness) crowd and for fear, in some cases, of losing not just their job, but their career. I'm not afraid to "call them as I see them." Nobody can fire me. I've been called "racist" before because I'm not afraid of criticizing "race hustlers" like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and (Calypso Louie) Louis Farrakhan. If I were a "closet KKK member" and was hired to do a similar job, and I sang instead what passes for a "National Anthem" for the KKK, I'D be a racist looking for attention, just as she is. They SAY she has no "political (read: "racist") connections. BS. She's just PROVEN her "racist connections" by her act. This has become a "national incident," not just a Denver news story. I'm sure that was her plan. She's no different than Rev. Wright, who took advantage of being thrust onto the national stage to con someone into buying him a huge home by (hopefully) sabotaging Obama's presidential run by showing him for the racist he is (in ADDITION to being a "dedicated socialist"). If this woman was to be paid for her performance, that check should be stopped, and she should NEVER be invited to do anything similar because you can't be sure WHAT she'd come up with. This was a CALCULATED racist act. People, especially politicians, are afraid to criticize a black person for ANYTHING, lest they ruin their own careers, and too many "black activists" take advantage of that. (Rocky Mountain News)
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Give An Inch, They'll Take A Mile

The Taliban (Islamic terrorists) have just proven what I've been saying all along. You can't afford to "talk" to them. The only thing they want is to "take over" and kill everybody in their way. That's what they're doing in Afghanistan after the new government agreed to lessen the sanctions and control over their activities. Now they're in a "resurgence" provided by the weak actions of the new government. I guess the old president better "Get out while the getting is good" because I'm sure he'll be at the front of their "kill list" when they take over again. And they will, as long as this new government is as weak as it has shown itself to be thus far. "TALIBAN LEADER THREATENS BEHEADINGS." And this is the outfit that wants to "rule" in Afghanistan. This is just a bunch of thugs who figure if they are the "legal government" of Afghanistan, nobody can "come after them." So they threaten to behead innocent people for nothing more than to make a point. Somebody needs to go in and kill all of them in the most painful way possible. (USA Today)

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AlGore's Swindle Paying Off Big...For Al

It's the "big payoff" AlGore envisioned when he started this "global warming" swindle and actually does nothing to reduce carbon emissions. What it DOES is put a lot of money in his, and other people's pockets while making people "feel good" about themselves. Gore himself is using 10% more energy this year than last, even though he has made several changes, ostensibly to reduce his own emissions. He's just, in the words of the Terminator, "blowing smoke" to the nation while he and his friends "coin the dough." You may not know that Gore owns a big piece of one of the biggest companies selling "carbon credits." What does buying carbon credits actually DO to reduce "carbon emissions?" Not a single thing. But people are not "trading" carbon credits" on a market much like the stock market. Don't buy this swindle. Don't "go green." Those who do are ignorant and Gore will be glad to take your money. (Canadian Free Press)

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System Down

Apparently the entire blogging system at Town Hall was down yesterday. We couldn't post anything. We apologize. I even had to "sign in" today for the first time since I started this blog.
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"Dissing" Milton Friedman

A Chicago University is considering naming a "think tank" after economist Milton Friedman. That doesn't sit very well with all the liberal economists teaching there because they don't agree with his economics. They think theirs should take precedence over his, because his is the economics of the "free market" variety. Where the hell do they get the gonads to object to naming this think tank after one of the top economists in the world, just because they disagree with him? "In a letter to U. of C. President Robert Zimmer, 101 professors--about 8 percent of the university’s full-time faculty--said they feared that having a center named after the conservative, free-market economist could 'reinforce among the public a perception that the university’s faculty lacks intellectual and ideological diversity.' " "Lacks intellectual and ideological diversity?" What jerks these are! Just because he espoused "free-market economics" and they didn't? What makes them think they are more intelligent than he was? Sheesh! The ARROGANCE of these jerks! (Bank Net 360)
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Violating Their "Rights"

They must have way different ideas on what constitutes "rights" in Sweden. In Stockholm, they held a children's party but didn't invite two of the students in the class. "It was supposed to be a party with balloons and a birthday cake but the eight-year-old Swedish boy had not reckoned on his country’s obsession with equality and inclusiveness. Two of his classmates were left off the invitation list – and that, deemed his school – was forbidden and a violation of their rights in the strictest “nanny state” in Europe." Seems to me the right to exclude people you don't want at your party should be YOUR OWN decision and not subject to "oversight" by school authorities. But in this "nanny state," apparently it is. This case has been made so important it has been sent to the Parliament! And this is because the kid didn't invite the son of the TEACHER to his party. Sounds a bit like jealousy, to me. (Times Online)
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Who The Hell Does He Think He Is?

"National Public Radio quoted Oak Park Village Manager Tom Barwin, an ex-police officer, observing, 'It’s just completely befuddling that our Supreme Court would be in alliance with the gangbangers.' ” That sounds like the heights of arrogance from a police politician. Policemen "one the street" are smart enough to know that "gun laws" will NEVER stop criminals from obtaining guns. They will only stop HONEST PEOPLE from having guns, and give the illegally armed criminals a steady supply of UNARMED victims. THESE are the "gangbangers" of which he speaks. Not honest Americans. It's too bad such people are allowed to make policy for REAL policemen. “ 'How sad that American citizens should argue over a fundamental civil right,” Alan Gottleib stated, “when we should all be celebrating a victory for individual liberty. Mr. Barwin’s comment reflects the view of a bitter, divisive minority of people who believe rights should be privileges, and that everyone who owns a firearm is automatically a criminal. Thankfully, such irrational thinking is far outside the American mainstream, where it belongs. ' ”  (Just common sense)
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