Posted on April 26, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
In the same week the Obama campaign quietly removed from its official website a page managed by a fundraiser tied to the Islamic terrorist group Hamas, its official blogger has come under attack as a “hardcore Marxist” for hanging a Communist Party flag in his Harvard campus apartment and publishing in a self-professed ‘revolutionary Marxist’ journal.
Sam Graham-Felsen, a journalist-on-leave [...]
Filed under: Presidential Politics | Tagged: Barak Obama, Communism, Democratic Presidential Race | 3 Comments »
Posted on April 20, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
Never, at any point in history, had a crowd (of ANY size) booed as loud as the crowd in Montreal did when Matt Serra pushed through the crowd to the octagon to defend his title against the sensational Georges St. Pierre. It was so bad that numerous bodyguards had to escort Serra to the ring [...]
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Posted on April 19, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
Rep. Tom Tancredo – who vied for the Republican presidential nomination to make illegal immigration a priority issue – suggested in a House speech yesterday that Pope Benedict XVI is encouraging Latin Americans to come to the U.S. to bolster flagging membership in the Catholic Church.
The pontiff, asked by reporters on his flight to the U.S. Tuesday [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
It was quite humorous that in yesterday’s Democratic debate both Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama agreed that the other could be John McCain.
I was just left thinking, “Wow. That was profound. Who couldn’t beat McCain?”
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
He is Ron Paul on steroids. Instead of a Libertarian turned Republican - He is a Republican turned Libertarian. He advocates not only abolishing the income tax but additionally repealing the 16th amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Don’t get me wrong. He has some brilliant ideas and principled ideals. But it is pretty funny what a [...]
Filed under: Presidential Politics | Tagged: Bob Barr, Libertarian Party, Ron Paul | 3 Comments »
Posted on April 16, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
Jack Cafferty has guts. That’s all that I can say. And I appreciate that. The man is made of more than most in his profession.
Now other news sources are saying, “CNN was forced to apologize”. Hogwash. Why not let the man talk.
Let me back up. Today, news commentator Jack Cafferty called the Chinese as [...]
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Posted on April 16, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
John McCain just got caught with his trousers down. Take a guess at what he was doing. (It’s what he does best) Yup. You got it. Pandering. To who? People who like the eat.
He had the brilliant idea to post “family recipes” on his campaign website. Turns out, they weren’t from his family.
The campaign [...]
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Posted on April 16, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
Mary “I look lesbian” Landrieu has seen better days. Much better days, actually. While Democrats nationwide look like the next freak show, for Mary Landrieu doom is near. Okay, so I could go on - but I think you get the point. I think she is about to get her tail whipped and I’m [...]
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Posted on April 16, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
A California mother of five has told members of a legislative committee their plan to criminalize spanking by concerned parents would mean that misbehavior and rebellion no longer could be corrected, and she could face arrest.
Sarah Berke appeared today before the Democrat-controlled Assembly Public Safety Committee, whose members listened to her, then advanced the plan [...]
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Posted on April 16, 2008 by Andrew Axsom
Elton John
A Washington-based public-interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption has sent a letter to the Federal Election Commission seeking an investigation into the apparent violation of U.S. election laws when pop star Elton John appeared at a fundraiser for the presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.
The letter from Judicial Watch notes that federal law prohibits any contributions, [...]
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