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calendar   Monday - March 07, 2005

On Democrats And The Black Vote

You know the goose is about cooked for the Democratic party when you have assholes like Donna Brazile saying:

“Once they (black voters) start listening to Republicans, some may even like what they hear.”

Yeah, Donna!  That’s right.  The smart Black person, capable of rubbing more than 2 brain cells together and shedding the cloak of victimization and reparations, will see right through the hypocrisy of the Democratcic parrty and understand what is truly is:  a means to oppress minorities into depending on the socialists in your party for everything in life.

Mona Charen points out another reason for Dummycrap “pants pissing” when she says this:

“It is a plain fact of American political life today that Democrats are completely dependent on black votes. The day African-Americans stop casting 80 percent to 95 percent of their votes for Democrats is the day Democrats stop winning elections. ... In the year 2000, George W. Bush won 54 percent of the white vote and 31 percent of the Hispanic vote. But Al Gore won 90 percent of the black vote and thus topped Bush in the total popular vote.” Democrats at the national level consistently win fewer than 50 percent of white votes.

What has been the typical Democratic response to stoking the fires in minorities?

Read this and find out.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/07/2005 at 06:25 AM   
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calendar   Saturday - March 05, 2005

Religion And Politics

A few days ago one of our readers advocated the taxing of churches and removal of all their tax exempt status.

I countered by saying that as soon as you tax churches then they have a Constitutional right to free political speech.  (remember “no taxation without representation?") Churches do not have that right to political endorsements now because long ago the framers knew what they were doing.  Yes, occasionally you will see politicians in churches giving sermons or whatever but technically they can not stump for themselves (although we know Jesse Jackson and the other race baiters, to include most Democrats do this.)

Well, as luck would have it I found some pieces that focus on this subject.

The first one deals with a bill proposed by North Carolina Republican Rep. Walter Jones called “the Houses of Worship Free Speech Restoration Act of 2005” would allow leaders of churches to endorse candidates.

You see, now, I have a problem with this.  Churches are a very strong force to be reckoned with in the US and if this passes what’s to prevent a rich powerhouse like the Catholic Church to back an individual who would then favor only those issues relevant to Catholicism like abortion, marriage, contraception?

In time we’d have ourselves a theocracy because so few other churches could match the strength of the Catholic Church. 

Now don’t go off half-cocked thinking I am against Catholics.  I just used them as an example.  I could have easily chosen Baptists or Mormons.

Furthermore, think about this:  if the bill passes, what’s to prohibit BOTH parties from ALL OF A SUDDEN finding “one church” they prefer and through that “church” channel BILLIONS of dollars TAX FREE?  What’s to prohibit anyone from leaving monstrous donations with no accountability?

“But”, you say, “Congress can make sure that does not happen by limiting those donations.”

If you, in fact, actually thought that, then think about it for a minute.  How effective was McCain-Feingold?  Look what the FEC is trying to do now--re-write the bill in order to stifle bloggers from being able to mention any candidate nor have any link on their site that endorses a candidate as that would be considered a “contribution” to that person’s campaign.  Read more here.

Every time our fuckwadded Congress-critters write a law they put huge loopholes in them in order to guarantee themselves jobs by having to re-write those laws or close the loopholes with other loopholes further guaranteeing them semi-permanent employment.  You need go no further than the latest immigration bill passed by the House and mentioned here. It’s so full of loopholes the entire country of Mexico could walk right through.

You think this would be any different?  And why mess with it at all?  Why change anything?  Long ago it was decided the best way to keep our country from having a “state religion” was this tax exempt/no politics feature.

So, you see, passing this law is WRONG for our country and would start on us on the slippery slope of a “state religion.”

For more insight, here’s an article against the legislation and here’s one that has different ideas.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/05/2005 at 07:49 AM   
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Humor, Politics And The 10 Commandments

I found this in the St. Pete paper’s “letters to the editor” section.

It is from a Mrs. Mary Voiles commenting on why the 10 Commandments should not be posted in a courthouse:

“There’s a reason we can’t have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post “Thou shalt not steal,” “Thou shalt not commit adultery” and “Thou shalt not lie” in a building full of lawyers, judges and politicians. It creates a hostile working environment.”

Well said, Mary.  I should have thought of that myself! 


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/05/2005 at 07:06 AM   
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Bring Out Your Dead………..

.....to vote, that is!!!  At least that’s what the Republican party is attempting to show in the hotly contested gubernatorial race which pitted Dino Rossi (R) against Christine Gregoire (Commie Bitch-D).  She won after recounts by the slimmest of slim margins---129 votes.

So far they’ve given the Dummycrap lawyers a list of over 3000 felons, dead people and multiple voters---all who cast ballots (or had them cast for them) illegally.

This ain’t over yet and with any luck we will have a chance to expose the Democrats for what they are: preservers of justice; the party of “party over country”, and the party of criminals, perverts, malcontents and victicrats.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/05/2005 at 06:49 AM   
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calendar   Friday - March 04, 2005

America Haters Must Be So Pissed Off They Can’t See Straight

Yesterday I posted about an interview that Jon Stewart had with that America-hating c**t, Nancy Soderberg.  In the transcript Jon made mention of the successes the Bush administration is having in foreign policy.  Nancy chimes in with words to the effect that the only good news Dems want from Bush are stories where he is failing.

Well, in contrast to that bitch, another uber-liberal, Daniel Schorr, from NPR recently wrote a column wherein he admits:

During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, President Bush said that “a liberated Iraq can show the power of freedom to transform that vital region.”

He may have had it right.

Damn!  That must have hurt him like hell to have to admit what he did but I can’t help but wonder if he is doing so to alienate himself from the other losers in the socialist/democratic party.


This story is even better and comes from overseas.

Y’all remember the movie, “The Life Of Brian” where Reg is trying to incite his fellow citizens to revolt against the Romans and yells out:  “What have the Romans ever done for us?”

And then a whole laundry list comes out of great stuff the Romans actually did do for the people of those times?

Well, Euro-Peons are going through that right now and Gerard Baker walks us through a Monty Python-esque equivalent of “The Life of Brian” titled “What Have The Americans Ever Done For Us?”

“What have the Americans ever done for us?”

“Well, they did get rid of the Taleban in Afghanistan. ’Orrible bunch, they were.”

“All right, the Taleban, I grant you.”

“Then there was Iraq. Knocked off one of the nastiest dictators who ever lived and gave the whole nation a chance to pick its own rulers.”

“Yeah, all right. Fair enough. I didn’t like Saddam.”

“Libya gave up its nuclear weapons.”

“And then there’s Syria. Thousands of people on the streets of Lebanon. Syrians look like they’re pulling out.”

“I just heard Egypt’s going to hold free presidential elections for the first time. And Saudi Arabia just held elections too.”

“The Palestinians and the Israelis are talking again and they say there’s a real chance of peace this time.”

“All right, all right. But apart from liberating 50 million people in Iraq and Afghanistan, undermining dictatorships throughout the Arab world, spreading freedom and self-determination in the broader Middle East and moving the Palestinians and the Israelis towards a real chance of ending their centuries-long war, what have the Americans ever done for us?”

It’s great stuff.  Go read it.  His summation is awesome.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/04/2005 at 11:33 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - March 03, 2005

How Do You Play Fair?

According to Democrats, when things don’t please them and they are losing there is only one way to play fair:  the other team must stop playing.

In what appears to be exactly this sort of thing going on, freshman Senator Salazar (Dumbass-Colorado) wants President Bush to WITHDRAW all his judicial nominees.

What are his reasons for doing this and what does he think will be accomplished by it?

“The decision to re-nominate these individuals will undoubtedly create the animosity and divisiveness ... that is not helpful to our nation and will sidetrack our collective efforts to work on other crucial matters.”

Now, isn’t that just like the spoiled children you used to know on school playgrounds who whined so much that the teacher had to come out and take away YOUR toys in order for them to be placated?

For a rebuttal, read this. It’s interesting to note how one of the nominees Salazar wants removed from the list is someone he endorsed while Colorado AG.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/03/2005 at 07:14 AM   
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Keep Your Fingers Crossed

ith any sort of luck we just might get legislation permitting the beginning of development for oil in ANWR.

About damned time, I say!


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 03/03/2005 at 07:11 AM   
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calendar   Saturday - February 26, 2005

I Couldn’t Pass This One Up!!

If you recall, yesterday our SecWar posted about the MSM’s fascination with Condi Rice’s sartorial choices when she visited Europe.

I just read James Taranto’s “Best of the Web” for yesterday and found this gem:

the band Cake anticipated all this with the 2001 song “Short Skirt/Long Jacket”:

I want a girl with a mind like a diamond
I want a girl who knows what’s best
I want a girl with shoes that cut
And eyes that burn like cigarettes
I want a girl with the right allocation
Who’s fast, and thorough, and sharp as a tack
She’s playing with her jewelry, she’s putting up her hair
She’s touring the facility and picking up slack
I want a girl with a short skirt,
And a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong jacket

Could there be romance in the air? And if so, how long before the secretary of state becomes Mrs. Rice Cake?

Rice Cake!  What a hoot!!!!!  But those lyrics were spot-on!!!


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/26/2005 at 08:52 AM   
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A Story About A Man Who Lacks Commitment……………….

.................yet is committed to be a politician. 

Our society is fucked, I tell you, fucked; as long as people like this live.

Do you remember when I wrote about the candidate for office in St. Louis who threatened, via his blog, to kill himself?  Allow me to refresh your collective memories.

Thanks to Gary I got a follow-up about this sorry excuse for a human being. He is still running for mayor!!  He still has not killed himself.  He does not expect to win but will start working on campaigning for the 2009 election. He says:

“What do you want me to do?” Haas says. “Give up?”

What I want to know is how anyone can vote for a guy who is not committed to what he says.  He did, after all, say he was going to kill himself.

He didn’t.

How can you trust a guy who doesn’t keep his word?


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/26/2005 at 06:52 AM   
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calendar   Friday - February 25, 2005

Going Where No Other Fists Have Gone?

Once you get past the mental image of one Congressman (Cadman) shoving his fist up another’s (Vigil) ass, continue to read this article and tell me if I am over reacting a bit about being pissed off at the tone of the piece.

It’s obvious the author has no love of the Republican party for the simple reason he says this:

Well, of course Vigil should have apologized immediately, too.  But an individual’s responsibility to do the right thing is not contingent on others acting first. What is shocking is not only Cadman’s reluctance to express regret but the fact that he wasn’t absolutely mortified by what he’d stooped to say.

So in other words, if someone offends me and I fire back some expletive, then I am the one who has to apologize?  What fucking planet does this assmunch live on, anyway?

Oh, that’s right!  The MSM planet where we must appease all who transgress against us.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/25/2005 at 06:23 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - February 24, 2005

How Many Were Democrats?

I’ve done this before simply because I do not have time so I will ask some dear reader to take some time and do a little research.

This story is about a bunch of elected officials in New Jersey who got arrested for taking bribes.

I’ll bet you a dollar to a doughnut that almost 75% (if not all) are democrats.

Anyone up to the challenge of searching city and county records?

Meanwhile I will continue ferreting out stories to post.

Thanks!


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/24/2005 at 07:15 AM   
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Moonbats.  Everywhere Moonbats.

From Mike over at Ramblings’ Journal, I found this link.

Charlie Rangel is upset that we called Islamic Terrorists, “Islamic Terrorists.”

What the fuck does Charlie propose we call them? “Catholic freedom fighters for Islam?” Maybe “Brown guys who live in desert areas, fuck camels and beat their women terrorists?”

You think he’s deranged for saying that?  Check this out for more:

“Rangel even questioned whether, in fact, a worldwide Islamic terrorist movement even existed, saying, “We just take for granted that there is an Islamic terror movement because we do have some fanatic people who come from Islamic countries.”

Where, Dear God, is your lightning bolt to strike down this moonbat?


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/24/2005 at 06:14 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - February 23, 2005

Homosexuals In The News

It’s bad enough we had to deal with that asshole who secretly record the President’s conversations and then felt so bad about doing so that he “leaked “ them to the NY Times (a special place in hell is reserved for these assholes, I am certain.)

But apparently now the homosexual brigades want to out all the homosexuals in President Bush’s administration and in the Republican party.

According to the article:

“Outing" of reputedly closeted homosexuals, particularly those associated with the Republican Party or conservative politics, has become a favorite pastime of homosexual activists”

A favorite pastime?  Let’s not forget passing the new AIDS virus around.  That seems to have become quite a pastime, too.  With luck these shit-stains will screw themselves out of existence soon.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/23/2005 at 07:01 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - February 22, 2005

I Don’t Like One; Farah The Other

I know, I know, we just had an election and it’s too soon to start talking about ‘08 but we need to or less others will and those others may end up influencing who actually makes it to the ballot.

CPAC just had its meeting and they see a Giuliani/Rice ticket.

So sorry.  Wrong answer.  Giuliani will be an albatross around republican’s heads.  Yeah, he may have been great after 9-11 and may have done some good stuff for NY but he won’t carry the state if he runs against the Hildebeast.  Too much personal baggage plus the fact he is no conservative (RINO comes to mind.) Remember Gore?  He could not carry Tennessee.  He lost.  I much prefer a Rice/Allen ticket.

Joseph Farah, on the pother hand, dislikes the thought of Rice as ‘08 contender-in-chiefette.

His reason:  her position on abortion.  Sorry, Joe, but discarding a candidate for one issue is just wrong. You then take on the appearance of those fringe kooks who won’t vote for candidate “X” because said candidate smokes and they don’t.

Using Mr. Farah’s arguments none of us would have voted for President Bush.

Sure abortion is an important issue but when you look at all the other candidates right now, I am certain SOMETHING is wrong with every one.

And just what can a President who may be for abortion hope to accomplish when their house and senate are aligned against them?

Sorry, Joe, you are wrong.


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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler   United States  on 02/22/2005 at 06:56 AM   
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