A good question for Mr. Kirchick
January 8, 2008
| Posted by David S.
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So when can we expect the exposé on Huckabee’s 600 Reconstructionist sermons? Huckabee actually has the possibility of winning the GOP nomination, so his association with people who want to stone homosexuals–instead of merely call them names–would seem to be a bigger threat. Or, will Huckabee go without scrutiny since he doesn’t want to withdraw American foreign aid from the Middle East?
You gotta love YouTube
January 8, 2008
Say it ain’t so!
January 8, 2008
I’m not sure what to make of this, since everyone knows that only Caucasian Americans are racist, but perhaps the White disease has become contagious…
CNN is reporting that an Indian cricket player has been suspended after being charged with calling an Australian cricket player a “monkey.” CNN ia even hosting a poll to inquire if India should cancel, or be kicked out of their current tour in Australia because of the incident.
The Australian player is of West Indian descent (indirectly African). The Indian player looks pretty typically Indian. So what we have are two overgrown children arguing over who is browner, and no one has the courage to laugh. Some white guy also got in on the action by calling the brown guy a bastard for calling the browner guy a monkey. It was scary enough when such silliness just went on in California, but now it seems to be happening everywhere (although California seems to be growing out of it, slowly).
Apparently no independent party actually heard the “M-word” uttered, nor was it recorded, so what may be “catching” isn’t racism, but rather political correctness.
Ron Paul may be misaken!
January 8, 2008
The facsism raising in America may in no way be “soft.”
In early returns, Democrat Barack Obama is winning with five times the votes of second place, John Edwards.
Republican John McCain has a big lead as well. Mike Huckabee is currently in second, with half of McCains votes, but Ron Paul is only a two points behind McCain. Fox News picks, Romney and Guiliani, are currently lagging in positions four and five. You gotta love that.
1 Obama
2 Edwards
2 Clinton
3 Richardson
Republicans
1 McCain
2 Huckabee
3 Paul
4 Romney
5 Giuliani