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Ron Paul and John McCain Clash Over War Positions

CNN/YouTubeAs I sat in front of my TV with my fists clenched in anger during the CNN/YouTube “Debate” last night, McCain addressed Ron Paul regarding his position on pulling out of Iraq. For those who are not aware, throughout the campaign, McCain has been running his campaign on a pro-war agenda. He continuously stands up and says that the surge is working and that we have to stay and win (whatever winning means).

“The best thing we can do for the Iraqi people is to give them their country back. That’s the most important thing that we can do. Just think of the cleaning up of the mess after we left Vietnam. Vietnam is now a friend of ours. We trade with them. Their president comes here. What we achieved in peace was unachievable in 20 years of the Americans and the French being in Vietnam. So it’s time for us to take care of America first.”

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GOP CNN/YouTube Debate

CNN/YouTubeAfter sleeping off the frustration and anger cause by watching the GOP CNN/YouTube debate because of its obvious bias, I thought I’d give my personal breakdown of last nights events.

Let me start off by saying that regardless if you like Ron Paul or you hate Ron Paul, you cannot deny that CNN intentionally stacked the cards up against Ron Paul in an attempt (a poor one at that) to make Ron Paul look bad. Here is a breakdown of the debate last night and the time alloted to the candidates.

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Castle On Fire

The latest “craze” on the internet has been taking pictures and adding your own captions. (LOLCATS, “inspirational” posters, etc.)

I saw this one and had a good laugh. Maybe you’ll find it funny, maybe not. (Click on the picture to expand)

Castle On Fire

Superman vs. Irony

This gave me a quick chuckle.

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Dyslexic Student Expelled Over Toy Gnu

Toy GnuI know this article isn’t real, though it initially fooled me until I read more into the actual site. But it is very clever knock and how strict school districts have become and is good for a quick laugh.

WATERBURY, CT - A fourth grade Oakville student has been expelled from a Waterbury school for bringing a toy gnu onto the property. The action falls under the school district’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy, according to administrators. Officials believe the student, who is dyslexic, tried to intentionally break the policy.

“We’re convinced he intended to bring a toy gun.” said Meredith Simmons, Principal of Waterbury Elementary. “His reading disability may have confused him about what is prohibited in the policy, but we can’t take any chances. That’s why it’s called zero tolerance.”

The expulsion received full approval from the superintendent’s office. “We support Principal Simmons’ decision.” said Milton Decker, Assistant Superintendent. “The toy gnu may seem harmless, but we can’t ignore the underlying intent. I seriously doubt any of our students even know what a gnu is.”

The student, who requested to remain anonymous, will be eligible for admission next year following a psychological evaluation and sensitivity training. The toy gnu was confiscated and destroyed by janitorial personnel.

Source: http://www.dailyredundancy.com/archives/1055.html

December 16th: Ron Paul Fund Raising Day

Ron PaulWith the success of November 5th behind us and raising $4.3 million in a single day for Ron Paul, an even bigger event has been scheduled for the 16th of December.

On December 16th, 1773, American colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest an oppressive tax. This December 16th, American citizens will dump millions of dollars into the Ron Paul presidential campaign to protest the oppressive and unconstitutional inflation tax - which has enabled a flawed foreign policy, a costly war and the sacrificing of our liberties here at home.

For more information on this event, check out TeaParty07.com. Here is a video (2 parts) that will made you mad as hell. The fate of the country is in our hands. Go sell some stuff on eBay or on Craiglist and get $100 to donate!