Requiem for bin Laden

May 4, 2011 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

For someone who believed in martyrdom, it sure took him long enough.

Thought for the Day from Will Rogers

March 7, 2011 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

“Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” ~Will Rogers

GOP Should Fear Disappointing Tea Partiers

November 8, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

Why School Choice Matters

August 24, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

This video will shock you:

Learn more at biggovernment.com

New Definitions for ‘D’ and ‘R’

August 10, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

What Obama Said last week to Ford Auto Workers, apparently thinking it funny to snark on about half the voting population of the U.S.:

“‘D’ stands for Drive, ‘R’ stands for Reverse.”

What a commenter said in an LA Times Post:

“Remember when you cast your vote this November.

Vote D for DEPRESSION!

Vote R for RECOVERY!”

Another Reason to Vote

June 6, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

“One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” - Plato

World Collapse Explained in 3 minutes

June 5, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

Your Duty as a Juror

May 22, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

“If the law is just, juries will naturally rule on the facts of the case. The criminal nature of intentional physical harm to person or property, and theft of property, by force or fraud, is nearly universally agreed upon. The common law has little to fear from nullification. The problem arises only when legislators criminalize failure to obey their statutes, many of which (every tax statute, every gun statute, every drug statute, every registration and licensing statute) are themselves criminal. These statutes could not be enforced if juries were told of their age-old right and duty to judge the alleged law as well as the alleged law-breaker. May it become so.”

– Bill St. Clair

f you want to know your rights as a juror, see fija.org.

Soaking Up Oil With … Hair

May 12, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

And the hay technique…

These ideas are a simple, economical, and ecologically safe way to clean up the Gulf oil spill AND THEY CAN START TODAY! If we can just get the GOVERNMENT AIRHEADS out of the way and let the people handle this…

Good Point

April 22, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

Good point from IMAO on why you shouldn’t put democrats in charge of the economy:

Think about this: if you put a bunch of monkeys in a room and let them run loose, and they caused damage to the walls and furniture, would you then give those same monkeys hammers, nails, and paint, asking them to fix things?

No, you’d remove the monkeys and deal with the consequences …but then, it was your fault for putting the monkeys in charge to start with.

In case you missed it, them monkeys? Democrats. Keep that in mind in November.

Become a Revolutionary

March 12, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.    — George Orwell

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