Archive for November, 2008

Bill Ayers: Who is the enemy?

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Bill Ayers, domestic terrorist turned University of Illinois professor, gave an interview November 14th to Good Morning America. Among the many telling and down-right crazy statements Ayers made is the following, a statement about the war in Vietnam:
“What you call the violent past, that was a time when thousands of people were being murdered every […]

Just how big is that bailout anyway?

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

According to an article over at Yahoo Finance, the bailout is currently about 3.5 trillion dollars. This is money “given” from you and I to companies that made poor decisions.
The model of capitalism is ideally similar to that of “survival of the fittest.” Which means that over time, the weaker business ideas die off, […]

Palin

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

I’ve heard just about enough of this, so I’m going to write about it.
Some people have basically accused Palin of costing McCain the election.
It’s true that I’ve met people that didn’t “mind” McCain, but couldn’t “stand” Palin. So those votes were certainly influenced. But who’s fault is that? McCain’s. McCain choose her, probably […]

The fallout

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

And so the fallout begins. Of the voting population, the crowd under 30 voted 66% in favor of an Obama presidency. Apparently voting for a man with no pride in America, associations with terrorists that are more than passing, and a basically terrifying view of in-utero rights was no problem at all. It’s shameful.
So […]

Obama’s Friends

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

I know it isn’t popular in the media to judge candidates based on anything other than their party affiliations, but I think it is entirely relevant to judge character based on associations.
A 507 group has released the following advertisement which paints a clear picture of Obama’s character:

I urge those considering giving Obama their votes […]