Monthly Archives: March 2008
Gore Again
This story is aggravating. It’s even more aggravating, because I’m intrigued by the idea. Gore/Obama makes a little too much sense.
Shady Big Business
It is terrible the influence that big business wields in America. Nature of capitalism, you say? I think not. This sounds like terrible Fascism. Signal International looks to be another shameless profiteer in the “War on Terror.”
McCain: Delusional as Ever
If you ever catch yourself even believing a shred of McCain double-speak, just read his stance on the war. Bush and McCain picked a horrible day to dishonor our country by suggesting that we are winning this war. The GOP … Continue reading
Dirty Tricks
We knew they couldn’t stop Obama in a clean campaign. It’s already been proven. But, this, friends, is an all-time low… They’ve been hacking into Barack’s passport files — looking for god knows what.
How to Make a Bad Situation Worse
Claim victory over your antagonists. Nevermind that they are nebulous and frequently imaginary — if you claim victory, you’ll incite more prospects of violence. And that’s what we’re really after, right? Seems like it. Perpetual war seems to be the … Continue reading
Dalai Lama Blamed for Violence
I don’t understand how anyone could accuse the Dalai Lama of inciting violence. Has there ever been a more historically non-violent person? Perhaps Ghandi. I can’t claim to know the specifics of this situation and all of the red tape … Continue reading
Stay Away GOP
This kind of Republican hatemongering needs to go away forever. Sally Kern is only the latest to throw her hat into the hate ring. Perhaps she’ll soon meet the same fate as good ol’ Larry Craig and Ted Haggard.
Snowbirds and Spring Breakers
The talk of do-overs in Florida and Michigan stand to hurt Barack’s chances. I hope he can nip these cheating ways in the bud. States who do not comply with the Party’s wishes SHOULD be punished.
Vincent Foster
Remember when Hillary Clinton killed Vincent Foster? I do.
So Painfully True
Another classic from Tom Tomorrow