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Submitted by Seton Motley on June 4, 2006 - 12:01pm.
Obviously his editors are blissfully unaware
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Does not today's Grover Jeffers, Jr., headline, and following pseudo-analysis, in the esteemed Dallas daily, the Morning News:
Platform may reverse GOP's Hispanic gains
... seem remarkably similar to the May 6th, 2006 header, and subsequent ramblings, of one Gromer Jeffers, Jr.:
GOP risking Latino voters - Immigration proposals could reverse party's gains with Hispanics
... that we summarily dismantled at the time of the initial ridiculousness?
Submitted by Seton Motley on May 10, 2006 - 5:41pm.
The repercussions continue unabated, which we will again shamelessly cite.
Here we have had multiple profferings regarding the fact that, in actuality, Iraq DID have both numerous connections to the global Caliphatic network, including four operational terrorist camps within its northern confines, and the desire to go a-strolling to Niger for the one export with which the latter has to work and seeks to do business.
Submitted by Seton Motley on May 9, 2006 - 6:58pm.
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Fictional Facts, and Factual Fictions |
Scripps Howard has allowed longtime editorialist (first as newsman, of late more forthrightly) Martin Schram to pontificate on his version of Reality (located nowhere near the real thing) regarding world views and a tome of some deleterious note, written (in name only) by eminent Georgetowne party hostess and subsequent Clinton Administration Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's "The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs".
(Her skills as soiree chaperone seem to have served as the foremost qualification for her consequent penultimate gig.)
Submitted by Seton Motley on May 7, 2006 - 9:42am.
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Would Any of You of "The Race" Care to Register to Vote? |
One of the ongoing political canards, under which the national Elephantary gathering is sadly operating, is that allowing millions of second-grade dropouts from south of the border to suddenly and miraculously join the law-abiding Latinos who went about the process, shall we say, a bit more legally, as citizen residents of our once proud nation will somehow alleviate their Hispanic situation at the polls.
Or more specifically, that not capitulating to the mob and its mentality in this regard will hurt them whence the November curtains close.
As so sophomorically exhibited in yesterday's Dallas Morning News. One need look no further than the title and its sub- to see the decrepitity of thought.
Submitted by Seton Motley on May 4, 2006 - 10:42am.
We have previously and in great depth analyzed the ridiculousness on stilts that is that to which is whimsically referred as campaign finance "reform".
In the Lone Star State, the singular individualistic efforts of one Doctor James Leininger to assist in the unseating of anti-school choice pseudo-Republicans in the just concluded primary have led those targeted but electorally elusive Elephants to join with the always oppressive Donkeys to endeavor to preemptively prevent the likes of Leininger from ever again Speaking Freely.
Submitted by Seton Motley on May 3, 2006 - 8:02am.
The repeated demands of something for nothing; of late the layabouts desirous of downloadable citizenship
As a retired musician (songwriting is a curse until one is paid therefore, at which point it is instantaneously transformed into a blessing), I was at once riled and reviled by the rampant idiocy on display when fellow hopeful plyers of the melodic (or in their cases often at best pseudo-melodic) wares were so freely and even with inexplicable pride stealing blind their fellow artists via the pirated download.
Submitted by Seton Motley on May 2, 2006 - 6:24am.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We apologize profusely for our conspicuous absence, especially so for not preemptively announcing said sojourn.
Submitted by Seton Motley on April 20, 2006 - 1:04pm.
Nothing will change until Israeli policy and conduct change.
We fundamentally disagree. Only with the Jews is it universally considered kosher for three (four, five?) nations (in this case, Arab) to start a war, lose, and then complain about how the map is drawn. Win the next war, and the topographical delineations are all yours.
Until then, shut up and stop blowing up school buses and pizzerias.
Submitted by Seton Motley on April 17, 2006 - 6:06pm.
Iraq, nuclearity and John Leo
Submitted by Seton Motley on April 16, 2006 - 7:40pm.
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If Only All of Us Had Listened
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Yesterday, we published our thoughts regarding the supreme efficacity of word and deed, on many things of great import, of our 40th President, Ronald Reagan.
We focused the most and at the last on his call for a Strategic Defense Initiative to deal with the nuclear actions of regimes bent on our annihilation, and juxtaposed his desire for a defense against the Soviet Union he helped bring down into non-existence with today's very necessary protections against the Insane-ocracy ensconced in Iran.
Today, we have The Editors of the esteemed National Review echoing our thoughts as to why such safeguards would be nice, were they in place as per President Reagan's vision. And how limited and dangerous the options left to us are as a result of our multi-Administrative selective non-compliance with Reality.
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