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"News to Save for Christmas Day when Nobody Reads the Paper:"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The last business day before Christmas isn't a bad day to bury news either. The rape charges in the duke rape case were dropped.

12/26/06, 5:38 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve,

I just saw the *introduction* to the NBC nightly news. The lead story is the proposed "debate dividing the country" on immigration.

Its assumptions in the introductory footage were so biased, I turned off the TV. The snippets include a man who assures us that "Americans wont do these building jobs" etc. I have never seen the elite push for something so hard, all the while refusing to wait for a vote on it.

Im like Pat Buchanan on this issue, lets have a vote. If "the people" knew where Bush stood on it, he'd have never won the primary, no matter how much corporate/neo-con money he was given. We need to wait until the next election before passing anything and enforce the law in the meantime. Im happy to conceed when I lose, but on this issue, Ive not been given a chance to even vote. Its absolutely amazing.

I'd love to see what a Jim Webb could do against a McCain in a national election where one candidate promises to enforce the law and build a wall vs. one who wants to up the amount of legal immigration by 46 million over 20 years and build no wall. I have a feeling a Webb would CREAM McCain.


I think this is why the elite is pushing so hard to screw the republic over NOW NOW NOW. They are terrified of "the people" actually getting to vote against this.



One more note..........to any of you Massachusettians (if that the proper term) out there....when you wonder why the country tends not to like your state, its because you keep electing Ted Kennedy. That man is absolutely despised by most Americans (including me). He has tirelessly looked for ways to invent more democrats over the decades and push for pretty much everything that is anti-American, anti-patriotic, anti-God,Momma, and the Flag imaginable. Massachusetts could do wonders for her esteem amongst other states if they would vote his royal highness out in the next election.

12/26/06, 5:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Congress (both Demopublicans and Republicrats) and Bush are bought and paid for by transnational corporations that want a "North American Union." They want to blend white people out of existence, dissolve the sovereign United States, and create Brazil North: a mass of various lower-IQ mongrels working for a dollar an hour for an elite sliver of overlords. Black people under this regime would go extinct to the extent that they couldn't continue to contribute to bread-and-circuses entertainment.

The politicians I mentioned are traitors to America, and I mean traitors in the literal, vigorous sense. This government is a mortal enemy of the nation and the people.

12/27/06, 8:22 AM

Anonymous SFG said...

I don't know. A lot of the people who don't mind Massachusetts despise Texas for spawning Bush. The sides are mirror images of each other sometimes. I think MA and TX just happened to be associated with the candidates in a highly contested election.

I do find the immigration debate amusing in a sick way: the elites of both parties support it (for wildly different reasons which will eventually conflict) and are conspiring to keep the masses of both parties who oppose it from doing anything about it. I think they're going to succeed, in large part because the left-wing fear of racism prevents any sort of hookup with the Old Right.

If only Ross Perot hadn't turned out to be such a nutjob...

12/27/06, 2:51 PM

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