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Mon, Apr 5 2010 8:00 AM
the moon is down
From which author do the following words come? You killed six men when you came in. Under our law you are guilty of murder, all of you. Why do you go into this nonsense of law, Colonel? There is no law between you and us. This is war. Don't you know...
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Tue, Mar 16 2010 10:39 AM
second war of secession
I'm going on the record here: the worst thing to happen to this country, bar none, was the war that ran 1861–65 . The income tax? A ballooning federal debt? Fiat money? Overreaching executives? Election fraud? Eminent domain? Suppression of...
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Fri, Oct 9 2009 8:00 AM
regressive = traitor
"Any man who refuses to back the President in this crisis is worse than a traitor." Rush Limbaugh, circa October 2001? No. William F. Buckley, on Ronald Reagan? No. Who? Answer: Clarence Darrow , a leading progressive and an early supporter...
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