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Author Archives: AmendmentX
Ethical Decision Making?
Colleen Rowley has chosen to make “ethical decision making” a central part of her campaign to unseat Congressman John Kline. That makes this weeks mess over her campaign weblog (where an “unnamed volunteer” photo shopped Congressman Kline’s face over a … Continue reading
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That's a BIG problem
Oh no….this can’t happen. Drudge is reporting that my very best blogging friend in the world, Howard Dean may be out of a job. I certainly can’t imagine why… Could it be that everytime he goes before the cameras he … Continue reading
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Blue State Talent
Minnesota has given the country many dysfunctional artists. Bob Dylan, Jessican Lang, Winona Ryder, Al Franken, Prince – but none are more “blue state” than is Mr. Prairie Home Companion himself, Mr. Garrison Keillor. Now what I am about to … Continue reading
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When all else fails pull out the "Nazi" card
MDE reports today on yet another embarassment out of the Colleen Rowley camp. Someone at the Rowley campaign thought that it would be “cute” to photoshop the picture of Congressman John Kline (retired Marine representing the 2nd Congressional District of … Continue reading
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MN Voter ID
Much has been made (in recent Presidential) elections about voter “fraud” in Ohio (where the Diebold voting machines were supposedly hacked) and Florida (the infamous butterfly ballot). However, one form of voter fraud gets little attention, and it deserves the … Continue reading
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Howard Dean – a Conservative bloggers best friend
DNC Chairman Howard Dean was on Fox News Sunday (transcript not yet available) this morning. As usual, Chairman Dean didn’t disappoint. DEAN: It is possible that some of Jack Abramoff’s clients may have decided on their own to give Democrats … Continue reading
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History
I came across this NYTimes op-ed today. It is stunning in oh so many ways. Rather than try to describe it, I’ll just dive in with the quotes. “Whether or not we can regard Sept. 11 as history, I would … Continue reading
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Veto Alito
Thus saith the inmates running the Democratic asylum. John Kerry makes a call for a filibuster from the slopes of Davos (and they say Alito is out of touch with Mainstreet America?) and then posts about it in his Daily … Continue reading
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Ceding away our sovereignty – with the help of the left
I found this in today’s “paper of record”. The author was the US Ambassador (Clinton appointee) to France from 1997 to 2001. He feels that it would raise our stock with Europe if we were to completely do away with … Continue reading
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The market, GM and Viagra
Seems President Bush is reluctant to bail out the ailing US auto industry. Good. He says that he wants the markets to work. Good again. Both speak well to limited government and the Constitutional limits placed on the Presidency (the … Continue reading
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