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CavalierX
| Main blog: | GuardianWatchBlog | | Gender: | Male | | Occupation: | Technical / Computers | | Education: | Bachelors degree | | Religion: | Agnostic | | Race/lineage: | White / Caucasian | | Location: | United States, Pennsylvania |
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| Body Size: | Few extra pounds | | Height: | 5' 8" (173 cm) | | Eyes: | Hazel Green | | Vision: | Glasses/Spectacles | | Hair Color: | Dark Brown | | Hair Style: | Straight - Short | | Facial Hair: | Goatee | | Skin Tone: | Light | | Best Feature: | Eyes |
| Relationship Status: | Single - Never Married | | Sexual Preference: | Straight/Heterosexual | | Astrological Sign: | Virgo (Aug 23 - Sept 22) | | Smoking: | No Way | | Liquor: | Social drinker. One or two | | Exercise: | Occasionally | | Your Home: | Live alone |
The Root Flaw of Liberalism
The flaw at the root of Liberal thinking is the same thing that makes Liberals so arrogant. They know their ideas can work on paper, where you can leave out the human factor. The idea that every member of a society will produce to his best capacity while only using what he really needs is a fine one, as long as you leave it to insects or robots and not try to force flawed, imperfect, self-aware human beings to live by such a system. People will hoard goods, engage in black markets, slack off work whenever they can and bribe officials to avoid unpleasant duties. Liberals seem to think that...
A Short Ted Kennedy Post
I tried to avoid speaking about the death of Ted Kennedy amid the media slobberfest, but the blatantly opportunistic political funeral he was given made the Paul Wellstone debacle look tame by comparison and has removed all restraints. Several people have asked my opinion of the whole thing, so here it is in a nutshell: Ted Kennedy was a drunk, a womaniser, a coward, an opportunist, a traitor and above all else, a murderer -- and those were his good points. His last public act was one of supreme partisanship -- attempting to alter state law to allow a Democrat governor to appoint his...
Obama Gets Religion... Sort Of
Yesterday, while speaking to Liberal religious leaders (an oxymoron if I've ever heard one), Obama claimed a religious imperative behind his push for a government takeover of our health care system. "I know that there's been a lot of misinformation in this debate and there are a some folks out there who are, frankly, bearing false witness. ... These are all fabrications that have been put out there in order to discourage people from meeting what I consider to be a core ethical and moral obligation: that is, that we look out for one another; that is, I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's...
Nannie Mae and Freddie Doc?
So Sarah Palin was excoriated in the media as some kind of fool for saying she didn't want her son or anyone else to have to stand before a "death panel" which would judge his worthiness to receive health care. Yet the uproar she caused by pointing out that care would necessarily be rationed under any government-run system was such that Obama felt compelled to answer her in one of his scripted, staged "town hall" speeches.
The best the supposedly great orator could do was ridicule, not reply -- and the people understood that. They understood even better when Palin produced another Facebook...
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