Observations from a Padded Room
Sunday, April 30th, 2006The following ramblings are just that: since the world has turned into such a crazy place, being inside a padded room looking out seems safe!
The following ramblings are just that: since the world has turned into such a crazy place, being inside a padded room looking out seems safe!
Rush Limbaugh says that we already have three parties: the Republicans, the Democrats, and the conservatives. Karl Rove: are you listening?
Just remember as you read: these are for real!
The United States of Mexico flag, soon to appear at an immigration rally near you.
You can’t get into bed with the enemy any more than this: betraying your own base while gaining near giddy approval by the enemy for rewarding illegal criminals with pardons and citizenship.
by Gary Varvel, Indianapolis Star-News (4/17/06)
If only the authorities actually were this vigilant.
This is only one of the many outstanding political cartoons by Gary Varvel. He’s resident visual arts opiner at The Indianapolis Star-News and his archive is well worth a look.
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What is this obvious maneuver by the left you ask? It is the morphing of our national elections from an Electoral College system into a “popular vote” system. It has already started and is as well orchestrated by the far left and their media co-conspirators.
Many of us find it disturbing to hear the sympathetic apologists defend the ACLU’s work to protect pedophiles over our children. We watch the ACLU fight for sex offenders to live next to Elementary schools, and playgrounds.
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One of those days — er, weeks — again. Please OTB away, and if it doesn’t appear right away, at least know that I’m just itching to get online and clear that spam-filtering moderation queue.
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As I lay not sleeping a recent morning, my snooze efforts were terminally shattered when the host invoked the words of Rachel Marsden, a columnist for the Toronto Sun, who wrote “Liberal use of language: A Glossary.”
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OK, it’s a bit early to get ticked off about those damn Japanese beetles, but from what they did to my roses and crape myrtles last summer, no time is too early to simmer — and ponder remedies.
We tried traps… yearight. Though, it is rather satisfying to kill just scores of the buggers […]
We are being grievously being wronged by you Mr. President, just as was that trusting wife in that fairy tale. You not only have betrayed us, but worst of all, you have taught us not to trust!
Far more dangerous than Hitler, however, are today’s “green shirt” eco-fascists, because their pantheistic (the view that God and the world are one) religious war isn’t just against the Jews, but all of mankind.
If he takes the job — God bless him — I’m sure he’ll bring to it the command of his environment that he displays so well on air.
“It can’t be,” I thought as I read the headline: “Frist Will Try Anew for Immigration Bill”
At least in the comics, the good guys stay good!
People may be able to overlook a single fact, but the weight of their significance cannot be denied when they come together in one place. That is the purpose of this week’s Blogburst - to look at some hard facts.
Mark Steyn comments brilliantly on doom-mongering’s latest song: Climate Change. It would have been funnier if it wasn’t for the fact that so many folk actually worship at this insane, human-hating moonbat eco-altar.
“All’s fair” is what makes the left joyful about $3.00 a gallon gasoline, relish bad news from Iraq, or allows them to act like pompous fools in White House briefings.
Why are those “Greens” on the side of malaria? The answer is clear to me. They simply hate man and wish the world to be returned to its pristine state before mankind came to destroy it.
The following ramblings are just that: since the world has turned into such a crazy place, being inside a padded room looking out seems safe!
I you are in the care of an analyst, please check with the doctor before reading further:
The last thing I ever thought I’d be doing this morning is agreeing with one of the co-founders of Greenpeace. Patrick Moore, however, preaches common sense this Earth Day.
If there is a need to bring home a particular piece of bacon – let the politician who believes so, stand in public and defend his reason for spending other people’s money on gifts for his home folks.
The entire creed and mission statement of the Democrat Party is now vested in one mode – negativity.
by The MaryHunter
I offer up this priceless Prickly City comic in honor of my good friend and blog colleague DL (click ‘toon to enlarge):
Prickly City by Scott Stantis
Heh.
*urp*
Here’s our Hillary n Bill archive.
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