Think our founding fathers wanted anything like this two party system? Think again.

posted by dharh 2:18 PM Oct 16th, 2007

Here is an article by Patrick J. Buchanan talking about the furor over the speech Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave at Columbia University.

posted by dharh 4:40 PM Sep 25th, 2007

It's been a while. STOP. I been busy. STOP. Here is the transcript from the speech Ahmadinejad made at Columbia University yesterday. STOP.

posted by dharh 4:38 PM Sep 25th, 2007

Ron Paul owns someone who asked him about the war on drugs. Also below is one of the comments someone made on reddit where this video was posted.

"I lost my son to obesity. I noticed some changes in my son a few years ago, new portly friends, he gained some weight, he became withdrawn, every time I walked in his room he quickly popped a breath mint, etc. All signs of obesity, but I chose to ignore it, I told myself he was a good kid and would never get involved in stuff like that. I searched his room and found candy bars under his mattress, McDonald's monopoly game pieces, coupons to Wendy's, etc. I've never been so disappointed in my life. Did I let him down? Was this my fault? Was it the governments fault? I sat him down and told him I loved him but he would have to stop eating so much. He said he realized he had a problem and we would work together to turn his life around. If only it was that easy.

I've since learned that he first got candy from kids on the playground. Children would take candy to the playground and use it, deal it, and make fun of the kids who didn't use it. Children can be so cruel. My son succumbed to the peer pressure and tried his first Hershey kiss. They give these drugs cute names like Hershey kiss, Mike and Ike, and put cartoon characters on them so they appeal to children.

Anyways, this all started when he was around 12-13 and in middle school. He was clean for a while but then money started disappearing from my wallet every now and then. I knew he was hooked again. This went on for several years, he would get clean, then relapse, wreaking havoc with my emotions. We tried fat camp, the YMCA, the Subway diet, everything; but nothing would keep him clean permanently.

When he turned 16, he started sneaking out late at night and going to the all you can eat buffet. He would steal the car and go to the late night drive thru at Taco Bell. He stole from me, pawned by my wife's jewelry to buy more food. He was completely consumed by his addiction.

The turning point came when he introduced my daughter to chocolate. He told her it would make her feel good, her taste buds would get a rush. When I found out I threw him out of the house. It was the hardest thing I've ever done, but I hoped it would turn his life around, sink or swim you know.

He just sunk further. He got a McJob from his dealter, McDonalds. He was drawn in by the glamorous lifestyle, thinking he would get promotions and move up the chain, maybe opening his own restaurant and control his own turf. After becoming a manager he purchased a McMansion and commuted to his McJob in his new SUV, becoming even more sedentary. Life was good for him, he got a free meal every day and a paycheck. But then he started getting high off his own supply, eating more than one free meal, sneaking in late at night and making food. He couldn't stop, he was going to be fired but died of congestive heart failure before they could. He was only 23, another life cut short by obesity."


posted by dharh 6:43 PM Jun 17th, 2007

I found this post over at wonkette a little interesting. It talks about a former marine who has the audacity to appose the Iraq war. To paraphrase wonkette, since those for the war cant attack him, because he is a veteran who was discharged honorably, they have devised a way to back draft him back into the marines then discharge him dishonorably. As always, however, I like to bring both sides of the story when I can. So I started to read through the comments on reddit (where I originally found the post) and right now the top comment there describes the reality of whats going on.

posted by dharh 12:14 PM Jun 1st, 2007

Here is a snip of the John Kerry vs. Newt Gingrich debate on global warming I found here.

KERRY: I'm excited to hear you talk about the urgency - I really am. And given that - albeit you still sort of have a different approach - what would you say to Sen. Inhofe and to others in the Senate who are resisting even the science? What's your message to them here today?

GINGRICH: My message I think is that the evidence is sufficient that we should move towards the most effective possible steps to reduce carbon-loading of the atmosphere.

KERRY: And to it urgently - and now...

GINGRICH: And do it urgently. Yes.

If I can, let me explain partly why this is a very challenging thing to do if you're a conservative. For most of the last 30 years, the environment has been a powerful emotional tool for bigger government and higher taxes. And therefore, if you're a conservative, the minute you start hearing these arguments, you know what's coming next: which is bigger government and higher taxes.

So even though it may be the right thing to do, you end up fighting it because you don't want big government and higher taxes. And so you end up in these kinds of cycles. And part of the reason I was delighted to accept this invitation and I'm delighted to be here with Sen. Kerry is I think there has to be a if you will a "green conservatism" - there has to be a willingness to stand up and say alright here's the right way to solve these as seen by our value system.

That is Newt admitting that conservatives have been fighting against the evidence of Global warming because it leads to bigger government and higher taxes in spite of the danger and the truth!


posted by dharh 10:00 PM Apr 12th, 2007

Democrats may have won but they better get the mandate right or they will lose in 2008 just as surely as the republicans lost this election. Psycho Dave over at kuro5hin has some ideas on what the Democrats should do.

posted by dharh 3:15 PM Nov 20th, 2006


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