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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Bush’s “Progressive” Health Care Proposal
Republicrats Cliff Kincaid

It is generally conceded that the first President Bush made a fatal error during his presidency when he said, “Read my lips. No new taxes,” and then proceeded to make an agreement with Congressional Democrats to raise taxes. History may be repeating itself. Like his father, President George W. Bush has also proposed raising taxes, despite his reputation as a tax-cutter. Our media have done a good job of highlighting the new tax-raising approach of the administration in the health care arena, saying it resembles something that Democrats might offer, but some conservatives seem to be having difficulty openly acknowledging what their anti-tax President is doing.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

McCain, Giuliani, Romney:  Three Stooges
Republicrats William H. Calhoun

First off, and most importantly, all three support the third-world invasion of the United States.  John McCain has gone out of his way to reward illegals and give them more rights than American citizens.  Rudolph Giuliani offered illegals sanctuary in NYC at the expense of hard-working Americans.  And Mitt Romney, who now says he’s opposed to the invasion, only recently supported amnesty.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Forget Impeachment, Bring in a Psychotherapist
Republicrats James T. Moore

George W. Bush sorely needs help, and quickly, in several distinct areas of mental deviation. I don’t say this maliciously or vengefully, but neither do I say it lightly. Each day, by a personal appearance, a decision, or a speech Bush reveals again that he is losing control of his mental machinery, notwithstanding his schoolboy grin, his I’m-in-command posture, and his pseudo-soldier demeanor.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Men: Last Great Hope of the Republican Party
Republicrats Carey Roberts

A few years ago Democratic pollster Celinda Lake sounded the alarm that the Dems needed to reach out to male voters, or else resign itself to becoming a party of the perpetual minority. At first everyone laughed her off.

President Bush Redefines Insanity
Republicrats Frosty Wooldridge

President George Bush addressed the nation last week with the face of a beaten man staring into the camera with forlorn eyes. He tilted off-balance like a pinball machine jammed one too many times. Bush’s childhood provides reasons for his irrational actions. Allow me to explain.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

When It Flounders, Rats Flee The Ship
Republicrats James T. Moore

The chances of two phenomenon, one proverbial, the other political, being so similar that they defy separation, is truly quite eerie.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

The “DUMB” Party Acts As Predicted
Republicrats Tom DeWeese

In the December issue of The DeWeese Report I closed my
article entitled: “Republicans Deserved To Lose,” with these words:
“After the election debacle, Republican Party Chairman Ken Mehlman
said the party would study the results and learn from it. Will the
party come to the conclusion that it lost because it betrayed its
base? Nope. They will conduct a through study which will conclude that
the nation is just moving more toward the left and so too must the
party. They don’t call the Republicans the dumb party for nothing!”

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Ok RNC, put up or shut up!
Republicrats Malcolm T. Hedges

You guys and gals have no clue!  If you wish to have a job, consider becoming the Republican National Committee. (The currect RNC ain’t no such thing)

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

G.W. Bush, CD of U.S. Advertising, Inc.
Republicrats James T. Moore

G.W. Bush has the “horse apples” pitch down pat. Which is basically the forte of the creative director of an advertising agency.

Monday, January 1, 2007

Election 2008:  Best Presidential Picks
Republicrats William H. Calhoun

A GOP insider recently confided to me, “Things look bad.  Almost all the GOP presidential candidates so far are liberals and support the third-world invasion of America.”

The Right Man for the Presidency
Republicrats Kevin Roeten

Very recently we’ve finally heard of a viable candidate for the 2008 presidential elections. Liberals hate him because of his stands against abortion. In fact, it’s highly likely that his fellow GOP running mates don’t like him very much either. It looks like former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, and Senator John McCain of Arizona lead all GOP candidates right now. But they probably won’t get all the votes they want---at least not from true social conservatives.

The Wrong Side of Ten
Republicrats Paul A. Ibbetson

Eight! Nine! Ten! These numbers may not have any immediate importance to the average person but to the boxer, these numbers are magical. For as we all know, to a superficial extent, the boxer trains and hones his skill for an eventual confrontation that allows for only one victor. Within this context, the numbers, Eight! Nine! and Ten! mark the pivotal moments before the boxer feels the joy of victory or the agony of defeat. We have recently watched a battle of a different kind in which the main event, featured November 7, 2006, was in the form of the mid-term political elections.  Different from the physical contest of the pugilists, this conflict centers over a choice of ideologies in which the hearts and minds of the nation are placed in the hands of a precious few individuals who are intended to vote the conscious of the country.

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