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"Every government interference in the economy consists of giving an unearned benefit, extorted by force, to some men at the expense of others."

Ayn Rand

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READING ASSIGNMENTS

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Neal Boortz
@ April 22, 2009 8:11 AM
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Were you at one of those tea parties last week? Maybe you would be interested to know that the chairman of the New Hampshire Democrat Party says you were part of an "unhinged mob."

Are any of you really freaking surprised about the 20 bailout fraud cases currently being investigated.

President Obama says that he is open to prosecution of Bush officials who wrote the memos approving "harsh interrogation tactics," including waterboarding.

Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank are eager to begin investigating Wall Street and its evil, greedy, capitalist practices.

Obama officially signed the national service bill into law yesterday. The cost of this bill?$5.7 billion.

According to a spokesperson from La Raza ... money inspires the anti-immigration rhetoric of talk radio hosts.

You'll be happy to know that socialist thug Hugo Chavez has declared that socialism has begun to reach the United States under the Obama administration.

Iowa Rep. Steve King went there .. comparing Obama's policies towards private businesses to those of Hugo Chavez.

The top 10 recipients of the $700 billion bailout spent about $9.5 million on federal lobbying during the first couple months of this year.

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is going to run for governor of California.

So what's the deal with Obama and black farmers?

The Labor Department has decided to throw some love to the unions by repealing a last minute Bush regulation that would have increased scrutiny of union finances to help root out financial corruption.

John McCain is going to have some competition in his next primary. The founder of the Minuteman project has thrown his hat into the ring.

Republicans are really urging Barack Obama to reconsider closing down Gitmo. Fat chance.

In true government fashion ... poor New Yorkers are getting paid for "good behavior."

Only government would paint zig-zag lines on a road in order to make drivers slow down.

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What others are saying

  • Zigzag lines to slow down motorists
    I do believe that lines as shown in the article will make people slow down. They will have to focus their attention on the lines to figure out what to do. This takes their attention away from the real issue which are the pedestrians and bikers. This is just SOOOoooo smart.
  • finally, i'm a part of the unhinged mob. yey!

    Donate to John McCain (although he is gonna crash the minuteman dude anyway)!!! Love Mac!
  • Obama's big mistake.
    If marxist Obama and the libs want a civil war on their hands just go after Bush and Cheney. These jerks are rapidly turning this nation into a banana republic.
  • unhinged mob video
    When I finally got to check this at 2:00 eastern time, got the message that this video has been "removed by the user"

    huummmm....and dang. Will look elsewhere, like a dog with a bone.
  • Zig zag lines on roadways
    In UK, they have something called "Dragons Teeth Markings", but they're to the side of the main lane, and aren't the most efficient at slowing traffic, per their own writings. Those who don't think this is a stupid idea to put them down the middle of the lane hasn't ever had to try and slow a motorcycle on a wet, painted line before.
  • Zig-Zag lines
    Although seldom an example to other areas, Oklahoma has been using lines like this (multiple "S" curves actually), along with small rumble strips in the lanes aproaching dangerous intersections and crosswalks for years. I think they are intended to work in conjunction with the potholes to reduce the speed of traffic.
  • More word play by Obama
    Now 'Volunteers' get paid? At first I applauded President and Mrs. Obama's 'call to service'. But it's just another government funded program. The whole point of volunteerism is giving of your time to benefit a person, group, or community. By definition a volunteer is someone who works without compensation - e.g. Volunteer Fire Department

    So;
    - tax cuts are welfare
    - investments are spending
    - terrorism is man-made catastrophes
    - volunteers are compensated

    Is this NewSpeak?
  • Painted Lines on Roads
    The zig-zag pattern works in the UK and is a standard practice. I don't see why you would think this is a stupid idea, especially since it works.
  • Crooked lines on VA Roadways
    Must be the "Politician Lane"
  • What happened to VA?
    This used to be a great state to live in, but I've seen a rash of government stupidity lately.

    Hmmm, ever since the dumb masses thought it would be a good idea to elect a democrat as governor...
  • Paying the poor pitiful poor
    "The Department of Finance then fills out and mails amended tax returns so that people can claim the money."

    My god, now we're doing the paperwork for their shiftless butts too?

    I didn't see where they're paid to get married to each other.
  • gitmo
    i think we should return gitmo to the cubans. and we should return all our troops from foreign soils.

    i think its part of a libertanian. i would ask neal about it, but he's as libertanian as mccain
  • Rep Steve King
    He spoke at the FairTax Rally in Columbia, he's great. And he's right! He's one of the few politicians I *might* say is ok to keep.

    Otherwise, they can all go. If we can't legislate in term limits, we can do it with our vote.
  • OT: Freddie Mac CEO Kellerman Suicide
    Something about this "suicide" doesn't seem right to me. I think this guy must've known too much and the Dems sent in a lil goon squad to silence him.

    There's your conspiracy for the day..have fun.
  • Politicians
    I amazed at how out of touch and ignorant politicians are of the tea parties being held. I wonder how pissed they will be after the July 4th tea parties!
  • Unbelievable Prosecution?
    Perhaps the buck stops at the top. Would G.W. Bush have the cajones to speak up and announce "I approved the use of waterboarding of dangerous terrorists. If you want to prosecute anyone, I am your man."
    Wouldn't that be great ?!?!
  • Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank are eager to begin investigating Wall Street
    Let the drooling begin!

    Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank and etal are like vultures ready to feed on wall street.

    Another opprotunity to screech at the private sectors.
  • Prosecution of Bush officials
    This administration and congress thinks they can do anything they want.


    They pass a retroactive law to tax bonuses. They now are going to go after someone to prosecute for doing their job. And according to Nealz news they are contemplating a bill for thought crimes. Anyone who attended the tea party is a right wing extremist.

    This kind of horse squeeze has got to end. These people are out of control!
  • strangeness of 6
    My grandaughter is being home schooled and needs all the help she can get in math. I tried to go to the #6 ling and there is a problem.
  • Reading assignment
    > President Obama says that he is open
    > to prosecution of Bush officials who
    > wrote the memos approving "harsh
    > interrogation tactics,"

    Remember when an incoming leftist regime used to take the previous rulers out back and shot them?
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