New Hampshire Election Fraud Caught On Tape

January 25, 2008 | Filed Under Elections, Government, News, Scandals | Leave a Comment 

Ballots were not placed in the vault and the so-called “Seal” did not actually seal the ballots in the container.



War on Terror, the Board Game

January 17, 2008 | Filed Under News, War | 2 Comments 

It’s amazing what people will do to make money or “learn”.  Look at this image, from the list of the “world’s most controversial board games“.

the War on Terror Board Game

War on Terror, the Board Game



Barack Obama Engages America’s Youth

January 16, 2008 | Filed Under Elections, Government, News | Leave a Comment 

 An American Revolution? un-American Revolution? 

Barack Obama’s Revolution!



This just in: Bush is not a War-monger

January 15, 2008 | Filed Under Government, Interviews, News, War | Leave a Comment 

ABC News quotes the president as saying “They view me as a war monger”

The president sat down with “Nightline” co-anchor Terry Moran at one of the vast royal palaces, and it became clear who holds the cards right now in the oil markets, with the price up near $100 a barrel. The president, who once said he’d “jawbone” Saudi leaders into lowering prices, told Moran what he intended to say to King Abdullah on the topic in their meeting.

“I will say to him that, ‘If it’s possible, your majesty, consider what high prices is doing to one of your largest customers,’” Bush said. “In other words, the worst thing that can happen to an oil-producing nation is that the price of oil causes the economy to slow down, because that will inevitably lead to fewer purchases [of oil].”

Pretty damned funny.

Here’s the article, you have to read it! “They view me as a war monger



21st Century Army Recruiting

January 14, 2008 | Filed Under Government, News, War | Leave a Comment 

The U.S. Army is getting creative with the recruiting process.  Our foreign policy demands are high and our children are at risk.

I found this add off of the social networking site, digg.com:

Army Strong - “Sniper School Training and Halo 3 Tournament”

Army Strong



Bill Maher Discusses Election Fraud

January 14, 2008 | Filed Under Elections, Government, News, Scandals | Leave a Comment 



President Bush Trip To Israel

January 13, 2008 | Filed Under Government, News, War | Leave a Comment 

President Bush visits Israel

President Bush visits Israel

President Bush isn’t ready to be insignificant just yet. He made a trip to Israel and gave a scathing speech on the state of terrorism and the threat of Iran on world stability.

Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.



Turn Down the Noise says Rudy Giuliani

January 11, 2008 | Filed Under Deception, Elections, Media, TV Ads | Leave a Comment 

Rudy Giuliani’s campaign seems intent on releasing highly controversial video ads.  I don’t think they see it that way, though.  They probably think these ads are clever, they don’t see them as insulting anyone’s intelligence.  The campaign needs to badly clear itself of the 9/11 responses to all questions that Rudy Giuliani engaged in throughout his primary campaign.

Rudy Giuliani would like you to forget his exploitation of 9/11 and just have faith in government.  That’s right, just trust him, I dare you!



Countrywide Controversy - CEO Scandal

January 11, 2008 | Filed Under News, Scandals | 1 Comment 

Top Headline on Reddit:

Countrywide CEO will get $110 million severance for creating subprime mess, and dumping $400 million in stock before CFC fell 80% as he was saying ‘everything is fine’. Where’s the investigation?

Well, suffice to say that it got my attention.  Here’s an excerpt from the article:

Mozilo has two pensions that his severance agreement gives him the right to receive as a lump sum upon his departure. Those pensions were worth $24 million as of December 2006, the last time the company was required to report their value.

There is more. The Times reports Mozilo would receive continuing health benefits for life for himself and his spouse, three years of life and financial planning benefits, and “tax-gross-up payments” to compensate him for any penalties he’d have to pay for receiving payments the IRS might consider excessive.

Given the slashing of 10,900 jobs at Countrywide this year, and the 81% decline in Countrywide stock over the last year, it is likely Mozilo’s severage package will prove more controversial than his previous stock sales.



Does America Need a Lesson On Democracy?

January 10, 2008 | Filed Under Deception, Elections, Media, Media Bias | 3 Comments 

 Ron Paul takes on Fox News

During tonight’s Republican Debate Ron Paul got slammed by the moderator with a nasty question but he held his own.

After the debate was over, Frank Luntz, the resident Fox News “expert” was spoon-feeding Florida natives with the “winner” Fred Thompson and “loser” Ron Paul.   I’ve never seen a media network so intent on sabotaging a political candidate.  This should outrage all Americans, conservatives included.  Fox News thinks you are a bunch of idiots, and the way the debate played out… they showed that they have no respect for your intelligence.



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