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Category Archives: Editorial
When It Comes to Music, Republican Candidates Can’t Get Enough ‘Cease-and-Desist’
Tom Petty isn’t much of a Republican fan. During the 2000 Presidential campaign, Petty’s ‘Won’t Back Down’ was briefly used by George W. Bush. It’s use by Bush occurred at public appearances, and normally would be allowed under performing rights organization (PRO) licence. This also happens to be the same licence used for [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Double Standards, Editorial
Tagged as: Al Gore, Born in The USA, Bruce Springsteen, Cardozo Law Review, Copyright Law, Democrats, Heart, Hillary Clinton, Jackson Browne, Jake Tapper, John McCain, Michael Toner, Michelle Bachmann, Political Events, PRO licence, Reagan, Republicans, Salon.com, Sarah Palin, Ted Nugent, Tom Petty, Trisha Yearwood
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Puerto Rican Statehood Redux
This week, President Obama became the first U.S President in 50 years to visit Puerto Rico. The mainstream press were quick to deem Obama reaching out to Hispanic voters, and even Gregg Easterbrook of Reuters was pushing the case of Statehood for PR. Needless to say, the bulk of the mainstream’s understanding of Puerto [...]
The Reinventing of Governor Rick Perry
The Reinventing of Governor Rick Perry ‘How the American Family Association can play the Anti-Mormon card, while grooming Perry into their own candidate for 2012′. By Craig Edwards Reputed Republican Presidential candidate – Texas Governor Rick Perry, recently gathered considerable criticism for his upcoming prayer event titled ‘The Response’. The Houston event is billed as [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, Caucuses & Primaries, Character Assassination, Editorial, Fox News, GOP, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Rick Perry, S. Carolina, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 1998 Southern Baptist Convention, 2008 Iowa Caucus, 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign, American Family Association, Ames Straw Poll, Anti-Mormon, Bryan Fisher, Chad Groening, Church & State, Des Moines, Dr. Russell Moore, evangelical, Faith In America, Glenn Beck, Hanna Rosin, Harry Reid, Iowa Renewal Project, John McCain, Martha Bobo, Mel Gibson's 'The Passion of the Christ', Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Mormonism, Mormons, New York Times, nternational House of Prayer, Ouachita Baptist University, Pastor Huckabee, Randy Brinson, Redeem The Vote, Rev. Don Wildmon, Rick Perry, Salon.com, Sam Brownback, Slate, Southern Poverty Law Cente, Super Tuesday, The Response, Values Voter Summit, Zev Chafets
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Never Let A Good Weinergate Go to Waste
As the saga of Rep. Anthony Weiner drags on, it provides the perfect opportunity for Obama. It becomes another distraction, like releasing a long form birth certificate, or running a victory lap over Osama bin Laden. So in light of the appalling jobless figures last week, Obama visited Chrysler in Ohio to trumpet the success [...]
Is Anti-Circumcision The New Antisemitism?
MGM Bill are a weird mob. Not only are they pushing to end circumcision on an upcoming SF ballot, they have also issued a crude comic book to support their antics. The comic titled ‘Foreskin Man‘, shows the superhero protector of infant foreskins, and punisher of Mohels. It seems attacking the Islam practice of Khitan [...]
Posted in California, Editorial
Tagged as: Anti-Defamation League, Antisemitism, circumcision, Foreskin Man, Khitan, Martin Niemöller, MGM Bill, Mohel
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I Don’t Call Australia Home… Anymore
“No matter how far, or how wide I roam, I still call Australia home” – Peter Allen Peter Allen’s song ‘I Still Call Australia Home’ has become the unofficial expatriates anthem. While I have dual citizenship with America and Australia, I have noticed the land down-under has become a land I don’t consider home anymore. [...]
Posted in Double Standards, Drudge Report, Editorial, Environment
Tagged as: Australia, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Cap and Trade, Carbon Tax, climate-change deniers, Fairfax, Global Warming, group-think, homophobia, Jim Wallace, John Howard, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Labor Party, Liberal/National, Peter Allen, Pravda, Richard Glover, Sydney Morning Herald, The GLORIA awards
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The 2012 GOP Bashing Race
Photoshop Image: Craig Edwards There is no doubt the mainstream press have protected Obama since gaining the White House. After all, they were ones who helped convince the America public to vote for a junior Senator from Illinois. Even when Obama adopted and extended Bush era policy mannerisms it gained no ire from the same press, [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Double Standards, Editorial
Tagged as: 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign, Bush, CBS, Comedy Central Roast, Deficits, Donald Trump, Economy, Energy costs, Gaffe, GOP, Hope and Change, Inflation, Joe Biden, Mainstream Media, McCain, NBC, New Hampshire Primary, Obama, Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin, Unemployment, War on Terrorism, Washingston Post, White House
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