David Scrambled:
NPR can either go partisan or public, Michael Meyers, New York Daily News, is lost in the weeds with respect to National Public Radio:
Juan Williams is right; NPR was way off base firing him
Well, now we have an idea why the Democrats refuse to take seriously the tax evasion charges against their own… Remember when Timothy Geithner… the guy supposedly handing out budgets, turned out to have not payed his taxes in years?
Welcome to one and all to this most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere… The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere in Blogdom: The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
- THERE IS A COST To be paid for the disorganized and totally ineffectual way the White House has been dealing with Iran.
- IF
The Civil Rights Movement that culminated in the 1960’s was an important movement towards the advancement of equality for all Americans. While artificial and fundamental hatreds will likely always exist between disparate people groups, the relative harmony that has been
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Today the headlines read something like: Government Stands to Reap $7.5 Billion Profit from Sale of Citi Stock. This was reported in both the Wall Street Journal and our local rag, the Des Moines Register, and while estimates vary as
Many of our so-called “public servants”, whose salaries are paid by our taxes, can’t be bother with paying their own! This is outrageous!
http://www.kypost.com/content/middleblue2/story/Tax-Deadbeats-Abound/eiKzJ-UMwkSBNkbDX8_sPg.cspx
From the article:
The IRS says 276,300 current and federal workers owe about $3 billion in
We are going to try and keep it simple on this one.
The bill stinks.
Put aside the fact that it expands Medicare.
Put aside the fact that it establishes coverage mandates (you will be forced to buy health insurance
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Today is the anniversary of the day that Rosa Parks made waves in Montgomery Alabama in 1955 by refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. What Rosa did that day sparked a movement resulting
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