Posted on 11 April 2011. Tags: afghanistan, business leaders, iraq, Martin Luther King, Nathan Hale, patriots, tea party, traitors
The term traitor has taken on new connotations in recent years. Once meant to determine someone who has with serious and direct intent caused damage to a nation or its inhabitants; the recent mutation of its meaning is to indicate anyone who says anything against the wishes of those in power, especially prevalent during the Cheney domination. Read the full story
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Posted on 27 August 2010. Tags: beatles, crazy, glenn beck, jesus, Jr., Martin Luther King, rodeo clown, sarah palin
Glenn Beck originally attacked John Lennon posthumously for his quote “We are more popular than Jesus now.” However, Beck recently admitted he now knows exactly what Lennon was referring to when he said those words. Beck now believes that not only is he (Beck) more popular than Jesus, but he also believes he is infinitely more popular than the Beatles. Read the full story
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Posted on 21 January 2010. Tags: barack obama, Jr., Jr. Day, Martin Luther King, National Black History Month, presidents day
In a move to recognize the strides America has made in electing its first African American to the highest public office in the land, Senator Shirley Wynott (D-Id) has introduced a bill that would make every February 29 “National Barack Obama Day.”
Never in the history of the United States has a standing President been honored in such a way by having a day named after him while still living and while still in office. In introducing the legislation, Ms. Wynott stated that she got the idea after hearing that President Obama was the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize last year. Read the full story
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