Monthly Archives: April 2008

The 2008 Draft Al Gore Campaign is Waiting…

From the 2008 Draft Al Gore Campaign site: Publicly, we remain dormant, but we are carefully watching the race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. As of this writing, Obama is ahead in delegates, but both candidates continue to split … Continue reading

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I love this land like the indians love this land.

While the storm clouds gather far across the sea, Let us swear allegiance to a LAND that’s free, Let us all be grateful for a LAND so fair, As we raise our voices in a solemn prayer. God Bless America, … Continue reading

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How Americans are Brainwashed, Part 1

The following quote is from Wikipedia. The discussed information can also be found in more original sources throughout the net. Proof by assertion is a logical fallacy in which a proposition is repeatedly restated regardless of contradiction. Sometimes this may … Continue reading

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A liberal approach to building Utopia

Our Liberal forefathers wrote the constitution and the bill of rights. Were liberals like the founding fathers alive and in power today they might further enumerate Amendment IX which reads: Amendment IX The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, … Continue reading

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Distant Thunder

A kid in the barber shop shook my hand, told me his name and said he was going to “Start a revolution”. I recalled that a book predicted that his would be the generation that was due to start a … Continue reading

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A conservative approach to building Utopia

The following use of the words conservative and liberal refers to the previously given definitions for those words. Both major political parties are thought to be an eclectic mix of liberal, conservative, dysfunctional and punishing ideas. Today, a conservative approach … Continue reading

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