Common Folk Using Common Sense

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Entries from March 2006

My Eyes Are Bleeding

March 31st, 2006 · 1 Comment

“Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston,” believed Pro-Life’s first monument to the ‘act of giving birth,’ is purportedly an idealized depiction of Britney Spears during delivery.

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Tags: Internet · Media · Strange/Funny

Buy A Gun Day

March 30th, 2006 · Comments Off

What could be better than buying a gun on the very day that the Federal Imperial Government wants to forcibly remove, using a gun, your money out of your wallet?

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Tags: Blog · Government · Guns · Internet · Money · Taxes

Mexico Moves Into The US

March 29th, 2006 · 1 Comment

It’s like a thief breaking into your home and demanding that you cook them a good meal.

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Tags: Absurd · Crime/Law · Employment · Government · Mexico · The Left · The Right · The US

Tuesday Open Trackback / Linkfest

March 28th, 2006 · 2 Comments

GO CLICK AND READ what others are blogging about. That’s the purpose of a linkfest.

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Tags: Linkfest

The Things You Find On The Internet

March 27th, 2006 · 4 Comments

Are you a “landing strip” or a “triangle” type of person?

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Tags: Blog · Strange/Funny

Another Bad Slip for ‘NY Times’

March 27th, 2006 · Comments Off

Does anyone at the ‘New York Times’ actually do any research before they publish a story?

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Tags: Government · Media · The Left · The US

Why Do We Even Bother?

March 26th, 2006 · 1 Comment

If you ever get rescued from terrorists that have threatened to kill you, you should at least say, “Thank You”.

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Tags: Dhimmitude · Islamofascism · Terrorism · The Left

Aren’t The French Socialists Funny?

March 25th, 2006 · 2 Comments

In America, most of us would call the French young people’s attitudes “childish”, “immature”, or “spoiled.” The dispute has galvanized aggressively leftist student unions, which tend to be dominated by middle- and upper-class young people who are not the primary victims of unemployment.