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Category Archives: Rock ‘n Roll
Simple Enough for … Even for Liberals?
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Posted in Biography, Conservative, Crime, History, Humor, Opinion, Rock 'n Roll, Sports
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America’s Greatness Will Defeat Obama in 2012!
Posted in Conservative, Finance, National Debt, Opinion, Rock 'n Roll, Tea Party
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Who Are The Brain Police?
In the mid-1960s a band known as the Mothers of Invention was an American rock band from California led by the self-taught composer and performer Frank Zappa. His diverse musical influences led him to create music marked with experimentation, innovative … Continue reading
Bristol Palin Asks Obama ‘When Should I Expect Your Call’ Concerning Maher’s Remarks About Me?
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By Noel Sheppard ~ In the wake of President Obama calling Georgetown University law student and women’s rights activist Sandra Fluke to discuss Rush Limbaugh’s remarks, Bristol Palin, the daughter of the former…
Posted in Conservative, News, Opinion, Rock 'n Roll
Tagged bristol palin, gender politics, Obama, president obama, sarah palin, women
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A Eulogy For America
A eulogy for America or welcome to Numerica! It seems with each passing day that the America in which I grew up is disappearing, slipping into the past as an aging man lost in his own remembrance of times gone … Continue reading
Posted in Empire, History, Nanny State, Opinion, Rock 'n Roll, State, Taxes, Welfare
Tagged affirmative action, America, cultural decay, culture war, death of America, eulogy, numerica, racial inequality, religion
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