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A Federal Offense

Trespassing and intimidation. Tarnishing Palin. Articulate minority politicians. J.D Salinger and more.

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O’Keefe and his co-conspirators deserve a full investigation and prosecution under the legal limits for their crimes.
— John Morton

Mr. Holder and his benefactor, Barack Obama, demonstrate once again that they are the true racists, and not those on the right on whom they trample. Just examine Mr. Obama’s behavior and statements to the press following the arrest of the “pseudo-intellectual” in Boston. The white cop “acted stupidly,” even though the supposed genius (this I seriously doubt as many fine speakers of yesteryear did NOT have high IQs.) had not heard the details. He and his ilk are quick to point out what they perceive as racial injustice and must figure that the Panthers’ action was justified because of Selma.

Keep up the great reporting and we WILL read it.
— Robert Mandraccia

I believe O’Keefe is a hero and we need a lot more people like him.
— Sandra Lauriello

JAIL TIME
Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.’s Liberal Unfairness vs. James O’Keefe:

I don’t recall the media’s being ready to hang David Kernell, that college student in Knoxville, TN whose father is a Democrat state representative, for hacking, stealing and publishing Sarah Palin’s private e-mails.

His prosecution continues to move with typical glacial speed here in Knoxville.

I hope that he does significant jail time.
— Chris Hall

THE LOSING FORMULA
Re: Peter Ferrara’s Spending America Into Oblivion:

Thanks, Mr. Ferrara, as always for the truth.

May I add only that the formula for collapsing a capitalist economy has been consistent from Leon Trotsky to Cloward and Piven:

Overload the system + borrow and spend beyond stress levels = collapse of the system and the opening for a totalitarian economy.

Proto-dictator Obama may wink and joke about this program all he wants to, it remains true.

And he remains true to it.
— A. C. Santore

Marxist and anti-capitalist Obama’s smart-you-know-what response to Joe Hensarling revealed — or just reaffirmed — some things.

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (23) |

TJ From Texas| 2.5.10 @ 9:12AM

Good to see Kessel back.

Where is Mimi Evans and Bev Gunn?!?

This once a week Reader's Mail isn't giving me satisfaction.

LQQKY| 2.5.10 @ 9:41AM

Nor me!

LQQKY| 2.5.10 @ 10:04AM

Re: HAVING IT ALL
Re: Larry Thornberry's Rubio Outpolls Crist:

I agree, although lately the crist-child's place holder (LeMieux) has been a pleasant surprise.
It is interesting that when I tried to contact the RNC and Chairman Steele in particular on the RNC websites,, there was no way to contact the party or Steele except with blogs. I wanted to make the point that, if we run true conservative Republicans (not RINO's just because "they can win and help retain (or obtain) a majority we will be successful beyond our wildest dreams. I, my wife, and most of our friends and acquaintances agree that, if RINO's are run, the independents will win some landslide victories in November with write-in votes!

IMKessel| 2.5.10 @ 10:21AM

Mr. Tomlinson,

I often agree with your positions, but today I do not. I am one of the many “who thought punishing Republicans in 2006 and 2008 and throwing away elections” was a smart idea. I still do.

I detest where the Democrats have taken this country. But if the electorate had chosen RINO’s, we would be in a similar situation, including the rise of the Tea Party (thank God for the grass roots); the country would not be much, if at all, better than it is now: RINO’s would have rolled over just as easily and quickly as the Blue Dogs have. So, Right now the antipathy, anger and aggression are directed squarely against the Dems, and properly so, but because the Democrats are clearly and unequivocally responsible, the Republican Party may rise again. (A fever sometimes kills the patient but more often it purifies the body; yes, sadly America is suffering, but the body politic is responding and correcting what is wrong. We will come out of this stronger and healthier – what has been broken will be mended.)

As for RINO’s, they can be called Reagan Republican but is a misapplied nomenclature. A Reagan Republican believes in certain and central tenets, moral, philosophical, political and economic. RINO's catergorically do not believe in or adhere to this principles.

I can call myself a cat, but if I lack a tail, fur, whiskers and any feline DNA, I am not truly a cat, no matter how I strongly I claim to be. If one abuses earmarks, opposes a strong military and projection of American power for the purpose of creating a freer and democratic world, one is not a Reagan Republican.

Because Obama, Pelosi, Reid and Company have overplayed their hand, the American public is getting a rough trade lesson in Liberalism/Progressivism and they are fighting back against this immoral, power grabbing administration.

So, the base did “punish” those who wandered and the American public is paying a high price, but the repentant man sings more passionately than those who are once born (to use the term of William James (The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)). The quality of the new wave of GOP candidates will be a of a more sterling character and offer a purer version of Conservative principles.

Respectfully,

IMKessel

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Tina Nelson| 2.8.10 @ 4:50PM

Why do we have to think in terms of Left or Right? Why can't we think in terms of Right or Wrong? Ethical or Unethical? Good for the one, or Good for the many?

IMKessel| 2.9.10 @ 3:44PM

Political orientation often filters the perceptions of action. What may be right from a Leftist or Progressive position may well be considered wrong from the Conservative/Right position. The ideas of right and wrong are not easily divorced from perspective and power.

explosion proof light | 11.15.10 @ 8:57AM

Obama's stage props, the guys with the white jackets, are here to take you away, to the funny farm, where everything will be alright.

Converse | 8.12.11 @ 3:48AM

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