Saturday, November 8, 2008

Your Children Belong To The State, Comrades :: SUNLIT UPLANDS

We were accused of being irresponsible and vitriolic when we suggested that the incoming national regime will be fascist and abusive of individual liberty. But only days after the election, the new regime has made clear their intentions -- all American youths will be required to become the indentured servants of the state. They will learn before they finish high school that they exist to serve the almighty state.

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Obama to appoint talk radio's executioner? :: WorldNetDaily

Democrat Henry Rivera, a former commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission, is expected to head President-elect Barack Obama's FCC transition team, a move that has sparked fear in media circles that the Fairness Doctrine may return to silence conservative talk radio.

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America's Third Republic? By Harold Kildow

Theodore Lowi, a political science eminence at Cornell University, years ago drew a bead on what was wrong with the American polity. In his The End of Liberalism: The Second Republic of the United States, he claimed that the Founder's constitution of 1787 had been surreptitiously replaced with a new one by the FDR administration, and no one had actually noticed it for seventy-plus years. 

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Friday, November 7, 2008

We Couldn’t Have Had Reagan in 1980 Without First Having Carter In 1976 :: CFIF

Like clockwork, overeager liberals believe that the answer is “yes.”  Following Barack Obama’s closer-than-predicted 53% to 46% victory this week (during a year in which political tides should have created a twenty-point margin), liberals are already making that claim. 

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Voters Keep Re-electing Congressional Losers By Joel Hirschhorn

Voting out congressional incumbents failed this year, showing the anti-incumbency movement to be a clear letdown. For some years many groups and their websites have been advocating voting out congressional incumbents as an effective means to reform government and make it work better.

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Who killed the blogosphere? :: Rough Type

Blogging seems to have entered its midlife crisis, with much existential gnashing-of-teeth about the state and fate of a literary form that once seemed new and fresh and now seems familiar and tired.

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What John McCain should have done By Patrick J. Buchanan

As a political athlete, measured by charisma and communications skills, McCain is not even in the same league with Barack Obama. He was outspent by vast sums, and his political organization was far inferior.

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Diversity Is Strength! It’s Also… Witchcraft, Imported By Immigration. (And, Yes, From Obama’s Kenya Too) By Brenda Walker

In the wide, wide world of diversity, there's nothing quite as pungent as witchcraft. In many ways it is the gold standard of primitive anti-civilization belief systems—because it takes the human yearning for meaning and plops out credos that are reason-free and often violence-prone.

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Barack Obama: The Kingfish Reborn By Henry P. Wickham, Jr.

John McCain once referred to Barack Obama's upcoming presidency as the second term of Jimmy Carter.  Obama has provided plenty of support for this observation.  However, as this seemingly endless campaign progressed, and as domestic issues prevailed over those of foreign policy, it has become more accurate to say that Obama's election is the first term of the Huey Long administration.

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Over Before It Began By George Neumayr

According to Newsweek, "On the Sunday night before the last debate, McCain's core group of advisers -- Steve Schmidt, Rick Davis, adman Fred Davis, strategist Greg Strimple, pollster Bill McInturff and strategy director Sarah Simmons -- met to decide whether to tell McCain that the race was effectively over, that he no longer had a chance to win. The consensus in the room was no, not yet, not while he still had 'a pulse.'"

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'Compassionate' Conservatism Was a Mistake By DICK ARMEY

The liberal pundits who embraced the candidacy of Barack Obama are also eager to issue a death certificate for free market capitalism. They're wrong, and they remind me of what the great Willie Nelson once said: "I'm ragged but I'm right."

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Is Obama's New FCC Transition Head Talk Radio's 'Executioner'? By Tim Graham

Brian Maloney at Radio Equalizer warns that Barack Obama is signaling his designs on conservative talk radio with the rumored appointment of former FCC Commissioner Henry Rivera as the head of his FCC transition team:

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The disappearing male By Sonja Puzic

Are males becoming an endangered species?

That's the question scientists and researchers have been pondering since alarming trends in male fertility rates, birth defects and disorders began emerging around the world.

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'08 turnout same as or only slightly higher than '04 By Martina Stewart

A new report from American University’s Center for the Study of the American Electorate concludes that voter turnout in Tuesday’s election was the same in percentage terms as it was four years ago — or at most has risen by less than 1 percent.

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Re-thinking the Big Tent By Christopher Adamo

As a result of this week’s elections, the Republican minority caucus in the United States Senate currently represents the sole remnant of a “firewall” against an uncontrolled implementation of the liberal agenda.  

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Why the Race Was Lost By Michael M. Bates

The mainstream media have been in the tank for Democrats for decades. This election, they hit their stride.

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FoxNews running with mainstream media wolf pack By Judi McLeod

It’s two days after the US presidential election, and the mainstream media is still shoveling out the propaganda.

Having gotten away with calling a predicted landslide that never happened, they’re now elevating two-day-old, USA President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama as…”President of the World”. 

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The Bankruptcy of the Nation and Conservatism By Cliff Kincaid

A lot will be said and written about the presidential election, but one central fact remains: John McCain was ahead in the polls until the financial crisis emerged and President Bush was pushed by Treasury Secretary Paulson into seeking a $700-billion Wall Street bailout on September 18. The crisis benefited Obama, even though he voted for the bailout, because he was not a Republican, like McCain or Bush. Republicans were blamed because a Republican was in the White House.

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Liberals Need To Get A Sense of Humor by Yid With Lid

I have received more hate-mail since Tuesday night than in the previous three years of blogging. Most of it has been from Obama supporters. The nicest of the emails have called me racist, pig, imbecile, and un American.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

On Becoming a Marxist-run Nation By Sher Zieve

Despite the gratuitous rhetoric that the American people and the world were subject to—during the 2008 US presidential election—opposition to now President Elect Barack Hussein Obama had little to nothing to do with race. But, it had everything to do with ideology. We who opposed and still oppose this man for president of the United States of America oppose him because he is a Marxist.

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Road Still Leads Back To Reagan In Republicans' Latest Soul Search By CRAIG SHIRLEY

As Obamaniacs whoop it up, the Right is undergoing the same self-examination it went through starting in 1977. Some decisions will be easy, others less so.

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Meet Conservatism's Young Guns :: Mainstream Conservative

Though the Republican Party took a beating in the recent election, there are rays of hope for the future. Some of the brightest are the Young Guns of conservatism, a group of rising political stars who have the opportunity to pick up the pieces of the GOP and provide the leadership needed to return the party to its Reagan roots.

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Rahm, Freddie and Fannie by Lonely Conservative

Barack Obama’s choice for Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, is not only a partisan hack, but he also was on the Board of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from 2000 and 2002. He was handsomely compensated. In case you haven’t heard, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are at the heart of the current economic crisis.

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REPUBLICANS STAY HOME SO OBAMA WINS :: MarstonChronicles

The population is bigger and the number of registered voters is larger than in 2004, yet just about the same number of people voted. What are we to make of this? We know that a higher than normal percentage of minorities and under 30 youths turned out pushing up the Democratic votes. We know that about 15% of Democrats who voted for Hillary Clinton voted for McCain-Palin (the PUMA voters). So how are we to explain the results? The conclusion is inescapable. The Republicans stayed home in droves. Obama did not win the election, the Republicans gave it to him by not getting out and voting.

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Where Did They Go by: Marion Valentine

The traditional fundamental values this Nation was founded on are what made this the greatest nation on earth. At least eighty percent of Americans call themselves Christians. Where did they Go?

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McCain Aides Attack Sarah Palin: Scapegoating Sarah Palin by Mondoreb

The McCain campaign made some shrewd moves, but it also was guilty of some moves that ultimately doomed its unlikely candidate–with the most momentous misstep coming from John McCain himself.

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Saul Alinsky Takes the White House By Quin Hillyer

Conservatives may not realize just how difficult it might be to recover from this week's elections.

The day after the big defeat, the conservative chatter everywhere was about how the "movement" and the Republican Party (two different things) could finally unshackle themselves from the bad old habits that brought them down, and about how the ability to draw a sharp contrast with the Obama/Pelosi/Reid triumvirate would allow us to focus attention, rally the faithful, and re-storm the castle in 2010 and 2012.

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Big-City Socialist Voters Now Own America By Ron Ewart

A giant 8.0 earthquake has just rocked the very foundation of American conservative freedom and it is crumbling before our very eyes.  A violent shiver went up the backs of freedom-loving Americans in every corner of this once-great land on election day.

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“Gays” Call for Violence Against Christian Supporters of Prop 8 By Matt Barber

In a stunning reaction to the passage of state constitutional marriage protection amendments in California, Arizona and Florida, several self identified homosexuals on a number of homosexual blogs are advocating violence against Christians and other supporters of traditional marriage.

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Post-Election thoughts for Obama opponents on how to cope with the Obama election tragedy By Aaron I. Reichel, Esq.

An American hero has fallen like a ripe old acorn in part because of a tainted ACORN and its many trainers (including Obama) and trainees. How can anyone find comfort in the wake of such a tragedy?

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Republicans deserved to lose by Jon Henke

You earned the beating you took yesterday.  You earned every bit of it.  It is your fault.  Democrats may or may not have deserved to win, but you deserved to lose.

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America, America, what have you done? :: RadarSite

A confederation of dunces and traitors has delivered us unto our enemies. They have dealt this great nation of ours a deadly blow from which we may never recover, and they rejoice over the enormity of the wound.

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The Death of America :: AVO

I don’t think it’ll happen soon, nor will Obama be the direct cause. That someone so clearly inept as Obama could get into our highest seat of power shows how intellectually weak we have become.

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Overcoming “Republicanism” with Conservatism :: The Common Conservative

In spite of a Republican defeat on election day, it wasn’t Conservatism that lost. Republicanism lost because of the shifting of the party away from the Conservative values most Americans embrace.

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Traitor Kevin Madden: Responsible for anonymous comments on FoxNews tonight? by Charles W. Fairbanks

One week prior to the general election, former Romney spokesman Kevin Madden took to the airwaves (on CNN) and defamed Sarah Palin, setting off a media storm over an alleged fight between Team McCain and Team Palin.  They were the very early opening salvos in the battle for the party.

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The Positive in Yesterday’s Election Results :: THE CONSERVATIVE POST

While our country took a dangerous turn to the left yesterday, by electing the most radical leftist that has ever run for president, there was some good that will come out of the electoral ruins that was the Republican party.

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Barak Obama is not President of MY United States :: Woman Honor Thyself

Not since September 11, 2001, have I sensed such utter sadness and disbelief.

And yet I see Conservatives “congratulating” this man.

For the first time in my life, I am ashamed of my fellow Americans.

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All is Not Lost :: Musings from the Elephant Man

My fellow conservatives, tonight America has chosen to elect the most radical candidate in United States history and in doing so, turn their backs on capitalism and conservatism.

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Obama sparks worst election day stock drop of all time By Matt Egan

Election-Day euphoria vanished in a cloud of negativity on Wednesday as the Dow plummeted almost 500 points, its worst post-election plunge on record. The losses narrowly surpassed the Dow’s 4.51% decline the day after Franklin Roosevelt’s win in 1932 during the Great Depression.

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From the Clenched Fist to the Raised Middle Finger By Takuan Seiyo

What we need is to reconstitute as a tribe, with its own culture, totems and taboos (which will be explored in subsequent installments).  We need to realize that the overwhelming majority of the nonwhite minorities in our countries act as tribes, and our white Pod elites act as pathfinders and enforcers for these tribes, against us.

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Road Map: First 100 Days by Steve Schippert

There is a battle ahead for the future of this nation. And, after a brief pause to recharge the batteries, evaluate and contemplate the coming battles, engage we must.

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For Capitalism By R.R. Reno

Prosperity and success tend to relax the mind. After the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, free-market principles gained widespread support. For nearly three decades, most Americans experienced a long run of economic growth and widespread opportunity.

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What to Buy? :: JAWA Report

Having watched the election coverage until the deed was done I woke up groggy and wondering what liberties I will start to lose in the coming months. As a gun owner, I instantly know that if I would like a firearm I better go ahead and get it now; same thing with ammunition.

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"Global warming" Has Stopped by Christopher Monckton

‘Global warming'? What ‘global warming'? All four of the world's major surface-temperature datasets show seven years of global cooling. The straight lines are the regression lines showing the trend over past seven years. It is decisively downward.

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The Fall of the Greatest Nation Ever :: JedsDesk

And so it begins, the fall of the worlds greatest Nation in mankind's history!  We can finally join those liberal, morally decadent, European countries in their certain decent down the proverbial drain. 

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America's New Socialism By Jonas Clark

We have heard much about the rise of socialism in our nation. Does socialism affect you? Will it affect your life, family, children, work or future? What is socialism? Is socialism an evil thing? Does socialism affect the Church? Should Christians be concerned?

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Tom Coburn for Senate Minority Leader By Duane Lester

The Republicans were taken to the woodshed last night and there is a very good reason why. For those still looking for an explanation, you can find it in the words of Ronald Wilson Reagan:

A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.

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This Appalling Election And Pat Buchanan’s 70th Birthday By Marcus Epstein

Pat Buchanan’s 70th birthday on Sunday came and went with disgracefully little fanfare. But no-one casts a longer shadow over this election—or means more for America in the wake of the Great Bush Bust.

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Why McCain Lost By Jewish Odysseus

John McCain's incoherent, C- campaign did not deserve to win the Presidency this year. On the other hand, America doesn't deserve the punishment an Obama presidency is about to inflict upon us. Unfortunately, as a great Democrat once said: Life isn't fair.

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Now, Seize Freedom! By Thaddeus G. McCotter

Finally, we are divorced from self-deceits. Dead is the self-indulgent imbecility of "re-branding" -- as if the Republican Party was a corporate product to be repackaged, not a transformational political movement to be led.

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Conservatism Can Rise Again By Philip Klein

America is not as conservative as it seemed in 2004 and it isn't as liberal as it looks this morning.

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Alarmists Still Heated Even As World Cools By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

As the British House of Commons debated a climate-change bill that pledged the United Kingdom to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 80% by 2050, London was hit by its first October snow since 1922.

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Barack Obama: A Victory of Multiculturalism By Prof. John Press

The election of Barack Hussein Obama will be a great event for mulitculturalism and thus a horrible one for culturism. Multiculturalism denies that western nations have a core culture.

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TREASON FROM WITHIN By: Geoff Metcalf

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within…For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation…he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. The traitor is the plague.”    --Cicero

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The Republicans-in-name-only are officially dead By Bob Parks

As is their ability to do so, Democrats will now go on a search-and-destroy mission of all things that have been a thorn in their side for all these years. They will attempt to silence talk radio, internet conservatives, Republican activists, and to a small extent, we have it coming. We have been too tolerant.

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Bride of Rove » Welcome to the United Socialist States of America

I’m feeling pretty good about this. We’ve never really suffered in our lifetime before and I can finally look forward to telling my grandkids stories about horrific deprivation, collapse of government, poverty, fear, truth squads.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The True Name of Barack Obama's Change: Intolerance By Jeff Tyler

But Obama's most important achievement to date has not been getting enough press: In less than a year Sen. Obama has managed to divide our country to the degree it has not seen for over a hundred years.

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Reagan and Us: The Conservative Fight Ahead By Jeffrey Lord

The story, as I once read it, goes like this.
January 20, 1961.
A car rolls along an Illinois highway, the radio tuned to the inaugural of John F. Kennedy and the start of the Kennedy-Johnson years.

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Milwaukee police unit specializing in election fraud prevention told to "stay away" from polling places by: Jeff Emanuel

A special Milwaukee, WI police unit that practically wrote the book on vote fraud and how to prevent it has been told not to go near polling locations today, the Wall Street Journal is reporting.

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Obama Is Soul Of Sophomoric Self-Assurance By THOMAS SOWELL

After the big gamble on subprime mortgages that led to the current financial crisis, is there going to be an even bigger gamble, by putting the fate of a nation in the hands of a man whose only qualifications are ego and mouth?

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Treasury Sells Out to Shari'a By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.

This week will be all about the new order in Washington. Whether Tuesday’s balloting results in an administration populated by a President Obama or a President McCain, one thing is already clear:  The U.S. Treasury Department is submitting to Shariah – the seditious religio-political-legal code authoritative Islam seeks to impose worldwide under a global theocracy.

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McCain’s Final Internal Polls - The Thug Loses Big by Bill Dupray

From the same commenter, “Shiloh,” who provided the original numbers. It is comment 3 at this (different) post at No Quarter. Note Shiloh seems to have a connection to the McCain campaign.

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Liberals Prepare to Blame McCain Upset On "Racist" Electorate by Zebulon M. Pike

If battleground polls showing movement to Senator McCain result in an historic upset, prepare yourselves for wild and unsubstantiated charges of racism. These accusations will be directed, by liberals in the media, academia, and within the Democrat political apparatus, towards an unsuspecting American electorate.

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Troopergate Fiasco: Gov. Palin is Exonerated by forthardknox

It’s probably too late to address the political damage done by the partisan hack job from the legislature, but at least it will correct the record….

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Liberals Will Do Whatever It Takes to Silence their Opponents by The Elephant Man

I have known the truth of this post's title for quite some time. But, I had yet to experienced it for myself, first hand.

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Obama Promises Supreme Court That Will Destroy Second Amendment By Sandy Froman

Senator Barack Obama says he will respect gun owners, but campaign talk is cheap. What gun owners must know before they vote is that Obama promises to appoint a U.S. Supreme Court that will eradicate the Second Amendment from the Constitution.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Top 5 Reasons Why McCain Will Win Tomorrow by Fundy

1. Conservatives don't participate in polls.
2. People have felt intimidated into saying they're supporting Obama.
3. Sarah Palin will produce a turnout of the base as never seen before.

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Obama’s Words on Bankrupting the Coal Industry :: Faultline USA

Revelations yesterday of an audio-tape of Obama stating that his cap and trade system would bankrupt coal-powered plants has caused furor. Democrats claim clips were taken out of context. The San Francisco Chronicle didn’t make a transcript available.

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The New York Times: All the News That’s Meant to Mislead By Joanne Mandel

Winston Churchill once said that a tyrant is someone who believes his own desires and ambitions and pleasures are worth the suffering of millions. But what do you call those who champion his cause?

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Say Goodbye to America By Noel Sheppard

When the sun rises on November 5, regardless of who the president-elect is, a more un-United States than has existed since the Civil War will wake to dispute the results of the disgusting campaign that has mercifully come to an end.

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STEALING AN ELECTION By GLENN HARLAN REYNOLDS

WHETHER or not Barack Obama wins election tomorrow, his campaign has exposed some gaping weaknesses in the electoral process - and some even more serious problems with today's mass media. The question is whether the political establishment will be willing to do anything about them.

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Obama the Kakistocrat by Jed Babbin

Francis Fukuyama is still alive, so it’s impossible that Barack Obama is his reincarnation. Fukuyama -- in a 1989 essay and again in his famous 1992 book -- proclaimed the end of history. His contention is that capitalist liberal democracy is the endpoint of history, the final evolution of government and man.

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ELECTING BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA WILL VOID THE CONSTITUTION & DISSOLVE THE UNION By: Nathanael

On 10/19/2008 ex-head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell, was interviewed by Tom Brokaw on the NBC Sunday morning show “Meet the Press”. During his interview the vaunted Republican endorsed Democrat Obama in the coming election. 

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America's Last Will and Testament By Burt Prelutsky

On the eve of the presidential election, I have a few last thoughts I’d like to share. First off, I keep hearing people say they don’t know Barack Obama. Oddly enough, I don’t think I’ve ever known a presidential candidate nearly so well.

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I Am Sorry for What Has Happened to America By Vincent Gioia

This is a very sad election, not only because the most liberal senator ever elected to office may become president, but because of what this says about Americans.

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Trashing Camelot: Obama’s pal Bill Ayers Violated JFK’s Cuba Embargos By Marinka Peschmann

When news broke that Senator Barack Obama’s Chicago education co-chair, the unrepentant Weatherman terrorist, William Ayers dedicated his book, Prairie Fire—The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism, to Robert Kennedy’s assassin, Sirhan Sirhan, a collective shudder was felt.

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FBI Informant Implicates Obama Associate in Murder By Cliff Kincaid

Larry Grathwohl, a former FBI informant in the Weather Underground, tells Accuracy in Media that he was contacted by law enforcement authorities about five or six years ago about bringing a murder case against Weather Underground communist terrorist Bernardine Dohrn for her reported involvement in the 1970 death of a young San Francisco police officer, Brian V. McDonnell.

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Spreading Islam through Christian & Public Schools By Berit Kjos

Our friend Tom* enrolled his seventh grade son in a local Christian school this year. But he felt a bit uneasy when he saw the new history text. And as he leafed through the pages of World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times (a standard nationwide textbook), his concern grew.

The dramatic images, evocative suggestions and interesting group assignments would probably prevent boredom, but what would his son actually learn? How accurate were the lessons? And most important: What kinds of values would they instill?

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Obama's Kenya Ghosts By Mark Hyman

About 50 parishioners were locked into the Assemblies of God church before it was set ablaze. They were mostly women and children. Those who tried to flee were hacked to death by machete-wielding members of a mob numbering 2,000.

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The Hollow Man :: American Sentinel

Barack Obama’s plan to cash out the coal-power industry could not be made clearer than in an interview with - - oops! Barack Obama! - - which had been suppressed until today by Nancy Pelosi’s home-town newspaper, the San Francisco Chronicle.

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Obama and the DNC Secretly Prepare for “another” Stolen Election :: Faultline USA

The Obama campaign is pretty confident that Obama is going to win this election eventually – one way or another. But just in case the election is close, their plans are already in place. Should Obama lose there will be a whole lot of litigation in several, if not all, states.

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Obama sowing socialist seeds in young people Jon Voight

We, as parents, are well aware of the importance of our teachers who teach and program our children. We also know how important it is for our children to play with good-thinking children growing up.

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The Price Of Victory by Sean Oxendine

Quite frankly, the Right is in many ways a victim of its successes.  This is by no means unique to the Right, as the left was similarly victimized from 1938-1964, and from 1966 to the present. 

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The New York Post looks back: on Obama's first term Rick Moran

Three excellent writers for the New York Post have columns today taking a unique look at America under Obama. They have penned their pieces from the perspective of having lived through the first term of an Obama presidency.

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