Archive for October, 2008

A Vampire, Igor, The Mummy, and a Pumpkin

October 31, 2008
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Fear is a funny thing.  Halloween brings out demonstrations of the things we fear, and some of those we do not.  This year Halloween has a whole host of new characters, some of whom we fear, and some perhaps not.  I now present to you, the Vampire, Egore, The...

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Metalworks I'd like you to meet Roy Gross..

October 30, 2008
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Roy is the guy the Democrats paraded out at the Democrat National convention as a worker who “lost his job” and proceeded to blame the Bush administration for his troubles as well as those of the rest of the working world.  Roy a proud Teamster, for his work likely...

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What to expect from an Obama Presidency.

October 30, 2008
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Although I am in no way throwing in the towel on this thing, it does seem like a fair bet that Sen. Obama stands a pretty good chance of being elected. Add to this the fact that a Republican upset in the Congress is unlikely, and we could have...

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Michigan's Signs of the Times

October 29, 2008
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Michigan's Signs of the Times

It has come to this.  We need to get into the spirit of the season, because shortly after the election comes Thanksgiving, and then the mad rush to catch up on Christmas activities and shopping.  Now, I don’t know about all of you, but here in Traverse City Michigan,...

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Recent Marxist Label Appropriate.. Could Help …Michigan

October 28, 2008
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There has never been any question in my mind if Obama is a Marxist.  Redistribution of wealth speaks for itself.  Obama has been organizing his army of followers, for some time.  The very real suggestion that this man is as close to the white house with his radical views...

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Proposal 2, Furthering the Destruction Of America

October 27, 2008
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What value do we assign a human life when we can so easily assign it to experimentation, carving up, not allowing the first breath, or even in some extreme cases murdering after that first breath has been taken?  While America’s citizenry has looked on,  countless unborn children have faced...

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My US Senator is better than that.. Isn't he?

October 26, 2008
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A 91% disapproval rating is what I would call legendary.  Or put another way, the United States Congress enjoys a 9% approval rating.  Consider that A 50% disapproval/approval rating would be a very good rating,  given a bipartisan legislature in total.  Certainly half of the constituency would prefer the...

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GOP4OBAMA.ORG a Fraud, Sham,

October 25, 2008
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There are some things which set me off.  First it was the Shoenke phony front group for gun control “The American Hunters and Shooters organization spouting off in my neck of the woods with the highly suspect “Obama doesn’t want to take your guns radio spots.  Then you run...

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The Fear Is Real.

October 25, 2008
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My wife and I don’t hunt.  At least not now, but someday we might.  We own some acreage that is wooded with a substantial part containing swamp, and yummy edible animals.  Recently we were looking for a hunting rifle, and stopped in a Michigan gun shop to see what...

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Detroit News Endorses McCain, Takes Pause With Palin?

October 24, 2008
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The Detroit news endorsed the Republican candidate.  Not that this created any large buzz, but as Wade over at Wade’s Conservative world puts it: “ I nearly spewed out my coffee.” LOL  so true! Aside from a little disrespect for the governor of Alaska, they offer up their best...

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