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I’m not afraid to say that’s bullshit.

There’s a group on Facebook called “I’m not afraid to say I’m Christian.” It has several hundred members. These are, of course, the same folks who say things like “why do they have to be so OBVIOUS about it?” and question the necessity of a gay pride month. It made me so [...] [...]

Deliberateness? Or deliberate stubbornness?

Is Hawaii Governor Lingle being careful or obstinate? This week, Hawaii’s governor Linda Lingle vetoed that state’s Civil Unions bill, which had already passed both houses of its legislature, saying that it was “tantamount to same-sex marriage, which she opposes.” But, of course, she claims that her personal opinion should not be the basis for [...] [...]

Multiple Choice Politics

There’s a bit more to it than that… Kobe Bryant’s wife probably doesn’t “support illegal immigration.” Opponents of SB6 in Florida weren’t against teacher accountability. People who oppose mandatory drug testing for welfare applicants probably don’t want welfare recipients buying drugs with their welfare checks. ‘Pro-choice’ folks don’t think abortions are nifty, and everyone should have one. If political choices [...] [...]

Just like Jesse Helms, Vox Day’s a self-proclaimed bigot

As offensive as these words are, they really don’t need analysis; they pretty much speak for themselves. WorldNetDaily‘s Vox Day wrote in a particularly angry racist piece today. Let me see if I can summarize it: He basically makes a three-point argument. He contends that there’s no such thing as the American [...] [...]

If we can’t win on superior ideology, we’ll lie!

Our (the people’s) government does not seem to be acting in our interests. Again, it’s not so much a disagreement of political ideology that I object to, but the lying. A Washington Times article today reports that “Other States Taking Cue From Arizona Law,” observing that “legislators and political candidates from Georgia to [...] [...]