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A Field Guide to American Politics for May 23, 2008

By Duane Lester • May 23rd, 2008
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Political News

Democrats have maintained a socialist agenda for some time now, they just call it “Progressivism.” However, today Maxine Waters gave us another peek behind the curtain.

Speaking of peeks behind the curtain, how about what Representative Paul Kanjorski said on August 28, 2007?

Wanna see a woman back-peddle? Hillary brings up assassination and the election in the same conversation. She didn’t really mean that Barack was going to get shot, but don’t let the Obamatons let facts get in the way.

And finally, Tom Harkin, Democrat from Iowa, said that there is no way John McCain should be president. Why? His military record. It really shouldn’t surprise you.

Bloglines

Daily Pundit reports that Texas CPS has now allowed a whopping 12 children get back with their parents. I mean, just because they didn’t have any business taking them doesn’t mean they have to give them back. Right?

A Newt One has a letter from Vets For Freedom PAC and a short video. It is a very damning statement on the Junior Senator from Illinois.

Stop the ACLU has an article on an auto dealer than is having a sale inspired by Barack Obama. Buy a car, get a free gun.

Gun Defense Stories


The World Wide Web Gun Defense Clock

This Week’s Reason to Homeschool

Henry Cate over at “Why Homeschool” talks about an alternative to the term “government schools.” Henry is right, the term doesn’t roll off the tongue as well as government schools, but I like it.

The Church of Global Warming

If you don’t know, Dr. Tim Ball has been writing a series on how the climate change movement got political clout. It is a fantastic series. Here is the latest. I won’t read it all tonight, for it is very long. But you should read it all. Start at the beginning if you haven’t read them all. It is worth it.

I will be reading from this one though:

Global warming has ceased. In 2005, it was .45 degrees centigrade above the 1961-1990 global average temperature. In 2006, it dropped to .42 centigrade, and in 2007, to .41 centigrade.

Operation: Hearts and Minds

On April 29, 1961, the USS Kitty Hawk was commissioned. Now, it sails no more.

Duane Lester is an ex-Navy journalist turned blogger and podcaster. He is the lead writer and editor for All American Blogger. You can also find him on StumbleUpon, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blog Talk Radio and Newsvine. You can contact him by clicking the "E-mail this Author" button below.
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