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CEO of Dem Convention a "Black Liberation" Marxist

Rev. Wright might not be on the invite list for the DNC Denver Convention, but someone of kindred spirit is and she's in charge of the whole kaboodle:
 
While the media hounded Wright for his anti-American rants and while presidential hopeful Senator Barack Hussein Obama divorced him as his personal pastor, Obama’s head will be crowned by Leah Daughtry, who ardently believes in the same Marxist “Black Liberation Theology” preached by Wright.
 
Below the sanctuary, in the fellowship hall, a banner for slavery reparations proclaimed, “They Owe Us.” Fliers, recounted Herbert Daughtry’s arrest, a few weeks earlier, as he led marchers protesting the not-guilty verdict in the police killing of Sean bell, an unarmed black man.  His ministry has always combined consuming spirituality with black liberation theology—the theology Jeremiah Wright invoked this spring to defend his controversial sermons—and zealous political activism.  Leah holds these forces within her.”
 
I suppose it's not surprising there's no mention of her "theology" where others might see it.
 
The kind of people the Obamamessiah keeps around him just gives me a warm fuzzy.  How about you?
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Ironic Image/Video of the Day

Guess who accepts the Father of the Year Award, July 2007?  His initials are J and E...
 
http://newsbusters.org/static/2008/08/EdwardsFOTY.jpg
Perhaps the sign should read "Illegitimate Father of the Year?"
 
Here's a link to the video.
 
Irony sure is ironic, isn't it?
 
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Townhall Troll Probably a Pogue

Townhall Troll RAT shows his true character once again.  Making fun of McCain's military record.  Yeah, that's the way to go.  Way to show all us evil neocons the REAL McCain RAT.
 
Good job.
 
His criticism I guess is warrented since he's a "veteran".  If RAT is indeed a vet, he's more likely a pogue, or what is known as a REMF.  I'm just guessing on that, but it's typical liberal.   Don't worry RAT, people like me (and McCain for that matter) will continue to bust ours to protect yours.
 
You're welcome. 
 
What is funny is there is so much to really hammer McCain about that doesn't come from some DNC talking point memo.  McCain is such an easy target and RAT feels the need to make fun of how many planes McCain lost?
 
Even more humorous is how he posts about hot temperatures...in July.  Hey RAT, I don't know about where you live, but in most places - it's hot in July.  I know, I know - info like that comes as a blinding flash of the obvious to most people, but people like you RAT apparently don't have the sense to walk outside anytime between, oh, April-September?   Now RAT, if it's July hot in December...then you may be onto something...
 
Townhall Rat being pwn3d by GWB
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Texas Could Teach Dems on Energy & Environment

Obama ain't the Savior on energy or politics - Texas is:
 
The invisible hand of the marketplace is alive and well in Texas. Over the past 12 months Texas has created 245,000 jobs. That accounts for more than half of the jobs created in America during that time.
 
Not coincidentally, Texas has the second lowest tax burden of the 50 states. Even conservative estimates have projected a $10 billion surplus for the next biennium. Texas also leads the nation in energy production — 30% of the natural gas and 20% of oil produced in America comes from Texas.
 
So what can the rest of the nation learn from Texas when it comes to energy, the economy, and the environment?
 
Read more here to find out.
 
Is there NOTHING Texas CAN'T do?!!
 
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Is "Global Warming" Worth the Investment?

Would investing $75B in "global warming solutions" help mankind?  Or would you get more return by helping humanity in other ways?
 
Her research showed that 140 million malnourished children live in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Eighty per cent of these children could be provided with essential vitamins and minerals for a mere $60-million a year, $300-million for five years. (Malnourished children under two years of age require vitamin A; malnourished infants under six months of age require therapeutic zinc.) On an annual basis, these simple nutrients would return benefits (fewer deaths, better health, higher future incomes) of more than $1-billion.
 
The Consensus adjudicators named the Doha round of trade negotiations as the second-best investment that the world - or anyone in it - could make. In their final report, released weeks before the Doha round negotiations collapsed, they calculated that "a realistic Doha agreement" could increase global income by $3-trillion a year, $2.5-trillion of which would go to the developing world. For minimal adjustment costs, they said, the world would reap "exceptionally large benefits."
 
The Consensus judges returned to investment on nutrition - for adults in Africa, Asia and Europe this time - in determining the third-best investment. More than two billion people suffer from iron deficiency. Iodized salt would protect all of these people against goiter. The cost: $19-million a year, $95-million for five years. The return on investment: $9 in benefits for every dollar invested. Investment in tuberculosis treatment would save a million lives and return $30 for every dollar. Investment in heart disease treatment would avert 300,000 deaths and return $25 in benefits for every dollar.
 
Investment in global warming, on the other hand, would return only 90 cents in benefits for every dollar. The judges concluded that it would be much less productive than deworming children, expanding DDT spraying in parts of the world cursed by malaria and building and staffing more schools - especially, from a cost-benefit perspective, schools for girls.
 
This is an interesting article.  One should note Al Gore is spending $300M over a similar time period as could be beneficial for Africa.  Al Gore is spending all of that money simply on re-educating, er, educating the "public" about the dangers of "climate change".  For that same amount of money, Al Gore could feed and nourish 140 million African children over a five year time period - and expect a much more beneficial impact over time as explained above.
 
One of those children who would perhaps find the solution to Al Gore's issue?
 
This is why I honestly believe "cliumate change/global warming" is about nothing more than money.  If helping people were the real motive we wouldn't be wasting such exhobitant sums of cash on a non-existant threat.
 
I believe so.  This article shows so.
 
What say you Al Gore? 
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