Politics

Political Correctness

May 17, 2012
By Eric Hetvile

What exactly is “political correctness”? From common usage, it appears to be the name of the boogeyman who has recently started to make you feel bad for acting like the douchebag that you have...

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Virginia is for Lovers of Jello-O and Armed Insurrections

May 12, 2012
By Kara
Virginia is for Lovers of Jello-O and Armed Insurrections

FROM THE FILES OF: Greene County, Virginia, GOP division. March newsletter article: “Rallying Against the Living Wage,” or this one: “Is Barack Hussein Obama America’s Most Biblically-Hostile U. S. President?” And this very important article:...

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Botched Underwear Bomb is Butt of Jokes

May 11, 2012
By Tor Constantino
Photo Credit - Creative Commons: sheliachapin805

The CIA reported earlier this week that the recent anniversary of Osama Bin Laden’s death may have sparked a botched bombing in Yemen involving a U.S. airliner….and a pair of booby-trapped underpants. Apparently, these...

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Explaining the U.S. Branches of Government to Foreigners, Children (Part 3)

April 18, 2012
By Rick Snee
The silver change buys Coke cans for Justice Clarence Thomas to rest his pubes on.

For the final installment of my three-part series in which I explain the branches of the U.S. government to foreigners and children, I go out on a high (court) note.

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How to Boost Voting Rates

April 17, 2012
By Richard Spall

Often the citizens of the United States are called upon to cast their vote for representatives who they feel will honestly represent their best interests in a legislative or executive setting. Failing that, they...

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I’ve Got the Perfect Mascot!

April 12, 2012
By Richard Spall

I’ve often wondered how the Democratic and Republican Parties came to have adopted the donkey and elephant for their symbols. Not that an elephant is the most outstanding choice, but how did the Democrats...

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Explaining the U.S. Branches of Government to Foreigners, Children (Part 2)

April 11, 2012
By Rick Snee
And one comedian.

I continue my three-part series of explaining the U.S. branches of government to foreigners and children. This week, it's the legislative branch.

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When Adult Stars Go Political

April 11, 2012
By Stephanie Queen

Well, it seems as if Rick Santorum has suspended his presidential campaign. Theories abound as to what prompted the presidential wannabe to quit the race. There were rumors that Pennsylvania was going to loudly...

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Meat not red enough?

April 7, 2012
By lbwoodgate
Meat not red enough?

For those who didn’t find Santorum extreme enough   lbwoodgateEverywhere is within walking distance if you have the time. - Steven Wright

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Sending The Wrong Message?

April 7, 2012
By lbwoodgate
Sending The Wrong Message?

When running for political office, rule #1 is “Know Thy Constituents”.  In Red state Texas, where Denton County is, Republicans always garner between 55% and 60% of the vote, simply because they are the...

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