Red-Rover Politics
So the Senate passed health care reform, and it was considered a “victory” for Obama and Democrats.
But what did they win? What were they doing that was a competition?
Stay Neutral, Unless You Help ME
AFA decided to boycott PepsiCo for not being neutral on homosexuality, and also to boycott Old Navy for being neutral on Christmas.
And how does all that relate to government’s neutrality in certain issues?
The Fifty-One Percent Opinion
Politicians only care about 51%.
They say what is needed in order convince (at least) 51% of people that they’re right. They don’t form their own opinions; they just do what their party’s leaders tell them to.
Why has it come to this? Are we that easily deceived?
A Christian Nation?
I say “no.” And I also say why.
Read more »Whose Side Are You On?
Because, depending on whose side you’re on, that’s how you have to think.
(The video I mention in the post, after the jump)
Not News of the Day
Why is the main-stream news media covering Meghan McCain posting a picture with a little cleavage? Or about a balloon drifting over Colorado? Shouldn’t they be focused on more important things? Probably not, because Americans don’t care about important things.
Read more »Blame Anyone But Me
Who should we blame for the health insurance issues in America? Blame the government or blame insurance companies, but don’t you dare blame obese, lazy Americans.
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