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Submitted by Seton Motley on March 6, 2007 - 11:21am.
Racial identity politics with a religious chaser
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The Baskin-Robbins Man of the Moment |
Illinois Democrat Senator Barrack Hussein Obama is, of course, the Media Darling for President this next go ‘round, at least du jour and for the moment.
He is a man of inordinately limited experience, but that by no means serves to dampen the enthusiasm and in fact could not matter less to the Jurassic Press charged with providing the information We the People are to use in doing the choosing.
He is, however, a man of much ballyhooed heritage, being the progeny of a black Kenyan father and an Irish mother. Lacking a substantive political past, it appears the Media has chosen to instead focus on his biological one.
Obama is undoubtedly more than happy for the distraction. ...
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 1, 2007 - 6:41am.
Alternative, and we posit far more accurate, names for this Silly Bill
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Please, By All Means, Go Right Ahead and Vote |
The Saddam Hussein Election Imitation Act
One was, in those heady Hussein days, afforded the opportunity to vote for President in Iraq, but you had to put your name and address on your ballot.
The Democrats are now seeking to ensconse just this sort of liberative labor balloting in work places all across the land to better benefit their otherwise ever-dwindling union backers. ...
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I Could Have Been A Free Worker |
The On the Waterfront Act
For the Marlon Brando movie.
If you have not yet seen this classic, and you are a Conservative, much shame be upon you. How many movies were (or are) willing to cast a trade union and its hierarchy as the villian(s). That this gem was mined in 1954 makes it now prophetic as well as kinetic.
If you are not sure if you have taken this all in, perhaps this dialogue excerpt will ring a bell: ...
Submitted by Seton Motley on February 4, 2007 - 8:17pm.
This is an excerpt from Seton Motley’s Introduction to a book he is co-writing with Luis Corchon entitled College IS for Dummies: How Liberalism, and Rudimentary Sense, Have Laid Low Higher Education. Seton wasted his parents money and his time at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Luis is founder and President of On Call 25/8, a computer and network solutions company; he has been tremendously successful in several technological business endeavors, bereft of any post-secondary education whatsoever.
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Education, Meet Knowledge |
Education and knowledge are often mutually exclusive.
The above is a personal maxim devised, a conclusion reached, while I was still involved (early on, in fact) in the formal scholastic process here in the United States.
I utilize “often”, and not “always”, for two reasons. At the first, universal statements are at all times incorrect and should absolutely never be utilized. At the last, there is a great deal that can be gleaned and gained from an engagement of an official educative system; just not the one we have, as currently constituted, here.
It is an axiom of an accord with, if not exactly identical to, the venerable Mark Twain’s statement, “I never let schooling interfere with my education”.
Submitted by Seton Motley on January 1, 2007 - 6:12pm.
And the Liberal intellectual schism and disingenuousness they reveal
Baghdad
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Voting From An Undisclosed Location |
The Democrats, and the Leftists who bring up their ideological and fiscal rear, have spent the better part of this last year past decrying Iraq as an Islamic inter-intifada with which we have no business and in which we should play no further part.
Some in their ranks, and their Trumpeteers in the Media, have (at the very least partially) misread the results of November’s Republican self-inflicted coup de grâce as the sign of these times for which they seek, an excuse to again execute a Vietnam-esque abandonment of a foreign commitment we have made to people who have put very much more than their electoral lives on the line.
Submitted by Seton Motley on December 20, 2006 - 7:53pm.
Useful Idiot and Leftist Mascot, in harmonic convergence
Originally published on December 29th, 2006, by Human Events.
We are now five years in to our more pronounced focus on the perverse ideology of the global collective that is the waging of Jihad and the push to Caliphate. There are facets of this, latest bit of Evil that are stridently reminiscent of characteristics of Evils past, and to paraphrase the old George Santayana saw, we who do not recognize history are condemned to repeat it.
The recidivist similarity that most readily leaps to mind is the anti-Semitism and Holocaustic intent of Nazism then and Islamism now. It is more than difficult to delineate quotes culled from Adolf Hitler and his minions circa World War II from those emanating from a whole panoply of mullahs, sheiks and Muslim thugocracy representatives and publications currently plying their Jew hatred all across the planet today.
Submitted by Seton Motley on November 14, 2006 - 5:31pm.
The implosion of Karl Rove’s Nixonian strategy
Leave it to the Grand Planner to retroactively make George McGovern look good.
(An Aside: I uttered this line, as a bit of levity, during a morning-after-the-election radio appearance; it played well, so I decided to begin this piece therewith. I was forced by extraneous circumstance to delay further work hereon, and lo and behold the Democrats have in that interim named to their ad hoc unilateral Congressional Iraq Study Group none other than the aforementioned Mister McGovern, who is charged with devising a plan by which we completely disengage from Iraq by June the next.
Serving as Exhibit AAAAHGFOIHJOI that nothing raises one’s Democrat stock quite like failure. The more triumphantly futile your result, the higher you are subsequently held in the esteem of your Donkey colleagues [See: Shrum, Bob; See Also: Carter, Jimmy and Mondale, Walter and … ]. Whatever salary the South Dakota Nightmare culls for his invaluable work here, he should kick a portion of it to Rove, who’s just transpired uber-failing made McGovern’s inevitable next possible.)
Submitted by Seton Motley on November 12, 2006 - 8:50am.
Presented with a GOP ideological vacuum, the Democrats fill it with one of their own; or 2006 is not 1994

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The Opposition |
Republicans have seen the enemy, and it is them.
The Elephants have spent the last six years gift wrapping Majority status for their Donkey counterparts by behaving in a decidedly unConservative manner; now that electoral Christmas morning has come and gone, ‘tis time to analyze the ramifications of the looming Donkey ascension.
We know what the Burros believe this victory to mean, and as is almost always the case these days (and years) it has very little or nothing to do with Reality.
Submitted by Seton Motley on November 2, 2006 - 4:05pm.
John Kerry and his distended, airy head
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To the Face, 'Afore the Election |
Senator John Kerry has handed the Republicans, struggling through the six-year itch election cycle and the ramifications of their own unConservative foibles, the gift that will keep on giving, the multi-news cycle visual aide that serves to remind the vox populi just what the alternative to the incumbent Elephants is, but one week before said voices alight the air with their song.
I will deviate from the Republican sheet music for but a moment to say that in Monday’s now infamous flight of podium fancy the benighted Senator from the electorally ridiculous state of Massachusetts did indeed intend his assault on the intellect of solely the President, not each and every member of the armed services.
But to answer the question bandied about in the 1992 Presidential campaign, character does count, and Kerry has played directly to it three times (thus far) in the playing out of any chance of his attaining higher office.
Submitted by Seton Motley on October 30, 2006 - 10:12am.
No matter the electoral outcome, or Democrat wishful thinking, 2006 is not 1994
We here rigorously adhere to our now on eight month conviction that the Republicans will hold majorative serve come November 7th, but in the interest of full intellectual enclosure we will now preemptively analyze the post-elective ramifications of a supposed Donkey ascension.
We know what the Burros would believe such a victory to mean, and as is almost always the case these days (and years) it has very little or nothing to do with Reality.
When, in 1992, Bill Clinton achieved the first of his two Ross Perot-aided Presidential victories with a whopping 43% of the tally, we were immediately privy to his first official act of shamelessness when, in his Inaugural address, he uttered the utterly fatuous line “The vote was close, but the mandate was clear”.
Submitted by Seton Motley on October 23, 2006 - 11:23am.
The every other year devolving excursion from ethics
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The Twain Meeting Again At the Corner of Rose and Election |
Perhaps it is merely unfortunate timing for Democrat Texas State Representative Patrick Rose; conversely, it may be a quite providential turn of the clock for those who have an opportunity to vote predicated on this, the latest bit of his questionable electoral activity.
In 2004, it was highly dubious claims Rose made regarding his taking, or not, campaign contributions from insurance companies.
Heading into this year’s time for candidate choosing, the Dripping Springs Flash (Rose hails from this quaint, peaceful locality) has seen both his closest confidant and one of his most frequent campaign contributors come under the watchful eye and multi-jurisdictional gun of both the Hays County District Attorney (a county which Rose represents) and the state Attorney General, as they thoroughly peruse their involvement with an Austin Community College (ACC) annexation petition drive gone egregiously wrong.
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