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The Secrets of Capt. Fumio Nakahira Or Why I’m Leaving the Democratic Party but Keeping my Principles »

“There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” — Elie Wiesel
It’s clear to many Democrats that a radical clique has taken control of the Party. Democratic ideals once held to be sacrosanct, including [...]

Susan Estrich Predicts 30% of Clinton Supporters Will Go McCain »

This morning, former Mike Dukakis Campaign Manager Susan Estrich says she surfed the blogs and what she found written about Sarah Palin is horrific and totally inappropriate.
Referring to the fact that the sexism in America is overt, she had this to say:
Estrich was asked: “Realistically speaking” How many of Hillary Clinton’s voters are in play [...]

Obama’s Two Faces and Forked Tongue, Pt 3: The U.S. is Evil? »

Obama’s willingness to flip-flop has earned him the moniker Backtrack Obama. He betrayed progressives by voting for the FISA legislation; he promised to expand Bush’s faith-based initiatives; he equivocated on choice by saying that “mental distress” should not be a factor in abortion.
Obama’s newest flip flop was not over a matter of public policy [...]

Planning On Going To Denver? Obama Has Gitmo Ready For You »

That’s right folks. Tick off the wrong person and you too can spend the night in the “New” Stalinist Democratic Party’s rendition of Gitmo.
DENVER (CBS4) ― CBS4 News has learned if mass arrests happen at the Democratic Convention, those taken into custody will be jailed in a warehouse owned by the City of Denver. Investigator [...]

Monsoon Season in Colorado: Stormy Weather Ahead »

What’s going to happen in Denver during the Democratic Convention? Well, lots of out-of-towners are going to suffer from altitude sickness. And while it’s likely to hit 100 degrees with an average humidity of 12%, it’s also monsoon season, so the Pray for Rain brigade may luck out:
Thunderstorms are common in summer afternoons, specifically during the late summer [...]