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Send In the Clowns

Jack853 Wrote: Sep 11, 2010 11:51 AM
Great observations and good points. WE need to focus on the essentials, and where we see attempts to steal elections as Democratic zealots/operatives are want to do raise hell and send them packing. Actually they should be in jail for the crimes and misdemeanors they are committing to subvert the vote. Remember it is not only the black panther types that go out for voter intimidation, unions are involved as well sending out the thug types to effect the union leaders will.
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Barney Frank Comes Home to Facts

Jack853 Wrote: Aug 21, 2010 11:39 AM
Life is basically a game to be played. The appropriate game analogy is chess. In the game of chess there are those that devise the game and decide the rules. They re called Game Makers. Then there are those who play the game and they are called game players. Those not aware of the game in progress or how to play it are called Game Pieces, for they shall be used by Players and Game Makers for their own purposes. The status of Game Piece can change to Player only with a personal. epiphany. To discover that one has been systematically lied to can lead to such an epiphany.
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Barney Frank Comes Home to Facts

Jack853 Wrote: Aug 21, 2010 11:20 AM
Succinctly stated. Cancerian
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Will a Litmus Test Save the GOP?

Jack853 Wrote: Nov 27, 2009 12:59 PM
An interesting concept, a test developed to a-help identify substances unknown to the researcher and
b-as a check of purity for known substances.
Britain was known as Great Britain through the 19th century. It's decline began in the early twentieth with the rise of a group with an exacting litmus test for admission and cultivation based on Marxist/socialist principals. This is the Fabian Society populated by sundry intellectuals and social elitists that considered they knew best how things should be. The voters turned down these ideas by large margins but rather than take a hint the society went covert. One tactic was to recruit bright students with a scholarship to a prestigious university in England for...
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