Archive for September, 2008

Sep 29 2008

The dark secret behind Gilligan’s Island

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Years ago, CBS had a popular little series called GILLIGAN’S ISLAND. There is, however, a dark secret about this “comedy” you may never have realized.
The island is a direct representation of hell. Nobody on the island wants to be there, yet none are able to leave.
Each one of the characters represents one of the 7 [...]

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Sep 28 2008

Singer Pink leads the pack against Sarah Palin

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In 2006 P!nk challenged the policies of George W. Bush with her song “Dear Mr. President” now she’s got a few words for Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican choice for VP.
“If I were writing a letter to Sarah Palin,” Pink told PopEater this week, “it would be a lot of whys and hows. Who [...]

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Sep 27 2008

Winds of Change – Just how Patriotic is a Flag Pin?

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How many found it interesting that during last nights debate – John McCain was the one not wearing an American flag pin – Barack Obama was.
I have to wonder what all the folks who wanted to crucify Obama earlier in the year for his lack of a flag pin have to say now?
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Sep 27 2008

John McCain – Barack Obama – The highly anticipated debate as it happens

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Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are taking the stage tonight to face off in their first presidential debate.
We’ll be keeping track of tonight’s debate right here – feel free to join in at any time!
First Question:
Where do you stand on the $700 billion bailout?
Wall Street versus Main Street – Now that’s what I’m talkin [...]

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Sep 26 2008

McCain wins debate before it happens

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John McCain has apparently already won tonight’s debate — if you believe an Internet ad a Washington Post reader spotted next to this piece in the online edition of the Wall Street Journal this morning.
Umm Oops!
“McCain Wins Debate!” declares the ad which features a headshot of a smiling McCain with an American flag background. [...]

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Sep 26 2008

Pulpit Freedom Sunday – Just where does separation of Church and State begin?

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Pastors participating in the Alliance Defense Fund’s “Pulpit Freedom Sunday” will preach from their pulpits Sept. 28 about the moral qualifications of candidates seeking political office. (?!?! WTF)  The pastors will exercise their First Amendment right to preach on the subject, despite federal tax regulations that prohibit intervening or participating in a political campaign.
“Pastors have [...]

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Sep 26 2008

Moms everywhere know Palin is full of it

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She might be the kind of gal you would spend the day with… before your cruise ship headed back to Vancouver.
Her name is Sarah Palin – you may have heard, she’s the vice presidential nominee for the Republican Party in the U.S. – and she has all the makings of an authentic Alaskan experience: gun [...]

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Sep 26 2008

Compare the stories of these two men

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Before I can share a story with you that was written by a Canadian, I must share the following tidbit so that story will make sense.
Terry Fox was a one legged 20 year old with cancer that started a run for raising money for cancer he put his leg in the Atlantic Ocean and started [...]

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Sep 24 2008

Poor and Working Poor – There IS a difference

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In complete agreement with Burg over the fact that the ‘poor’ is misused, overused and abused – I do have to step up and say there is a big difference between being poor by choice and poor by chance.
Perhaps my position comes from living smack dab in the middle of two cities that were [...]

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Sep 24 2008

Before the Bridge to Nowhere – There was a Road to Nowhere

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The proposed $400 million bridge that would have connected the city of Ketchikan to its airport on Gravina Island died after it became a symbol of congressional excess.
However, there was a three-mile access road that was built. In fact, I just watched a segment on the news where a reporter actually drove the road that [...]

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