2008 – A Year In Review

Wikinews’ overview of the year 2008
Radley Balko – In a ‘Bad’ Year, the Good News of Our Times

Nancy is still a hypocrite

On one of Nancy Goldfarb’s posts, I wrote a comment last week, to which she replied recently (within the same comment as usual):

1. Sal |  December 21, 2008 at 1:51 pm
You are invited to my blog, Nancy.
I’ll show you better hospitality than you showed me.
NANCY REPLIES:
Better hospitality than I showed you?
I refrained from deleting you [...]

What’s in a BILLION?

Links of the Day

Pro-War Liberals are happy to replace the Neo-Conservatives.
Drug Prohibition and Barack Obama
Harvard professor wants to broadcast ludicrous RIAA case on the internet.
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Homophobic Blogger says Gays are Mentally Retarded

I’ve written before about racist, anti-homosexual, anti-Muslim, anti-atheist, and KKK sympathizer, Nancy Goldfarb. Her blog can be found here. I was looking through my RSS reader when I can across Nancy’s new post titled, “Homosexuality Is Caused By Mental Retardation.” Unfortunately, clicking the link brings me this, so I guess she took it down. Thankfully, [...]

Calvin and Hobbes explain the financial crisis

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Our Politics readers have a great sense of humor

ignore |igˈnôr|
verb [ trans. ]
refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally

Video Barrage

What was banned in 2008?

Withdrawal fro Iraq not actually a withdrawal

Federal government mismanaging the bailout money

Dick Cheney Channels Richard Nixon

The Southern Avenger (Jack Hunter) – Social Issues Symbolism

GW Bush rated as one of the worst [...]

Links of the Day

Dan Mitchell debunks a Keynesian myth that big government and spending borrowed money can “stimulate” the economy.
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Chrysler spends $100K on a full-page ad in USA Today thanking American taxpayers for a bailout most of the public opposed, Congress never approved, and that your average taxpayer had no choice but to fund.
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George Will takes aim in [...]

Ignore this random rant.

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