Q. How cold is it?
A. Is it so cold that people are burning Al Gore's book to stay warn!
This cartoon is hilarious.
A. Is it so cold that people are burning Al Gore's book to stay warn!
This cartoon is hilarious.
http://americansforprosperity.org/feeds/national
Americans are demanding major changes in the way Washington operates, but while the heat is on Congress, more power than ever resides in the executive agencies. That means making government more accountable will require a redesign of the federal regulatory rulemaking process, which currently serves as a shield that allows laws to be made in an unaccountable and unchecked fashion — out of public view and insulated from voters. This must end.
Unfortunately, many actors in the policymaking process — from Congress and the president, to K Street lobbyists and trade associations — prefer that the big decisions be made by bureaucrats in the executive branch.
How committed are we to taking our nation in a different direction?
Will we give our most precious resource -- our time -- to the cause of freedom?
I'm asking you to do just that -- and what I'm asking you to do can be done from your home on your own time.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/
What about your vacations, golf dates, and musical soirees Barack
While tolerance is valuable, it is more of a loaded concept than an absolute good.
Midterm elections, Koran burning, and trying to place 9/11 into historical context are the topics.
Not exactly a profile in courage.
Little wonder given all the money the good reverend has stolen from it over the years.
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