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A Collision Sport

Not for the faint of heart. Obamarama. Government health experimentation. Death plans and more.

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Barack Obama’s Snitchery Corps has the stench of Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia and Red China, among other fascistic countries/regimes.

One wonders exactly when Obama and his minions will actually announce the American analog of the political and social inquisition that occurred in those places?
Are they that stupid and/or arrogant, though?
One hopes not.
— C. Kenna Amos Jr.

PANTLESS
Re: George Neumayr’s Beating Around the Bush:

After years of exposure to Bill and Hillary, most Americans have a pretty good idea who does and doesn’t wear the pants in their family. I suppose some overseas still have some catching up to do…
— Robert Nowall
Cape Coral, Florida

LET THEM EAT ORGANIC CAKE
Re: Not Taking It Anymore:

Specifically to the remarks of — C. Kenna Amos Jr., Princeton, West Virginia.

More and more, the screeds of Madam Pelosi remind me of another idiot — Marie Antoinette
and her “let them eat cake” logic.

Hopefully Pelosi and her lap dogs will come to the same end, by which I mean out of office, not an appointment with Madame Guillotine!

Send this to the White House “fishy file!”
— C.D. Lueders
Melbourne, Florida

AMERICAN FREEDOM
Re: Philip Klein’s Friend or Foil?:

I believe that H.B.3200 should be an experimental bill that would be tested by all federal employees including the House, the Senate, the Executive Branch, and the judicial branch, which includes all federally appointed Judges and the families of federal employees, Congress, Senate, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, and all federally appointed Judges for a minimum of five years. At the end of that term, evaluate the system, extend it for another 2 years and at the end of seven years if it has met all of the requirements set forth by an independent evaluation committee {1 Senator from each State appoint one Health Care Professional to the Committee and 1 Economic expert, none which are related by birth or have any connection to members of any branch of government.} adopt it for the entire nation excluding illegal immigrants.
—Barbara Espinosa

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (24) |

Carol Norton | 8.14.09 @ 6:06AM

OBAMA: " I don't want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. I want them just to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess. "
The economy was fine when Democrats took over both Houses of Congress after the 2006 elections.
So he's referring to congressional Democrats here as "folks who created the mess." He wants them
to "shut up and get out of the way", and let his Czars handle everything.

nick manthos| 8.14.09 @ 10:29AM

Mr. Skinner nails the issue - most of the things in Congress represent Washington not thier constituents - well said!

frost| 8.14.09 @ 3:56PM

---(Shuuush, private message to Mr.Kessel; what a fun book "Job" is -- I sure can see why you'd find it entertaining. Thx!)---

IMKessel| 8.14.09 @ 4:56PM

Frost,

Heinlein is God. But aren't we all? ;-)

I am glad you enjoyed.

And it is Ira to my friends. :-)

Everyone else, please ignore the man behind the curtain.

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frost| 8.16.09 @ 2:08PM

“… almost everything about a human creature is ridiculous, except for its ability to suffer bravely and die gallantly for whatever it loves and believes in. The validity of that belief, the appropriateness of that love, is irrelevant; it is the bravery and gallantry that count. These are unique human qualities, independent of mankind’s creator….” (Heinlein’s “Job”/428)

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