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If I Was the President of the USA, Part Two

Yesterday, I outlined what I would do were I elected to be the President of the USA. I left off yesterday’s post saying that is all I could think of to do. Well, I thought of a few more items … Continue reading

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Big God, Small Government

Jim DeMint (R-SC) has a few words about how America should be in relation to the size of its government. 1st Amendment, United States Constitution: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise … Continue reading

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Sarah Palin Song! (Hilarious Tea Party ‘Battle Hymn’)

I really don’t know what to make of this. It’s too absurd to be taken seriously. Here. Just watch. Too absurd for words.

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Sarah Palin’s Anti-Gay Agenda

Gee. Not much of a difference, is there? I mean, at least Islamic fundamentalists are honest about what they intend to do to non-believers. Republicans/Christian fundamentalists are disingenuous about their goals. They want to “save” you from yourself, because they don’t think you’ve got the brains to think for yourself. Continue reading

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Is Georgia’s Ban on Sunday Alcohol Sales Unconstitutional?

I live in Georgia. In Georgia, they restrict alcohol sales on Sunday, mainly, I think, because the Georgia politicians (who are mostly Christian) don’t want to offend their church going constituents. However, these laws are predicated on religious beliefs, which … Continue reading

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