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Posted at 4:45pm on Jun. 23, 2008 Right wing bloggers spoiling Obama's 'messianic' campaign

By Cheetah772

This is too funny that if it were posted as a comment, it wouldn't do justice to right wing bloggers. Therefore I've decided to create a quick dairy.

Remember how we all piled on Obama campaign's "presidential" seal as the symbol of Obama's arrogance? Good. Then you'll like this quote from Democrat strategist Bob Beckel:

“The right wing bloggers don’t like it but so what? If this is the best they can do against him then he’s a more of a shoo-in than I think he is already,” Beckel said.

Congratulations, Redstate and other conservative blogsites, you have just "forced" Obama campaign to drop its "presidential" seal logo. As if we're really forcing Obama to do anything at all...

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Posted at 1:28pm on Jun. 11, 2008 Introducing You to the Proud Mayor of Ocean City! Hurry before the Ocean Evaporates!

By Cheetah772

I want to introduce you to my dear friend, Mayor Richard W. Meehan of Ocean City here in the state of Maryland. You see, he thinks he is a big-time warrior, he’s fighting the ultimate evil of our planet: global warming. He’s so determined to win the war single-handledly.

How is he going to accomplish that? Easy. Look below…

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Posted at 6:53pm on Jun. 7, 2008 Punishing the American Princes

By Cheetah772

Who are the princes? That’s the question I’m sure many of you are asking as soon you’re reading the title of this blog. But if I’ve caught your attention, first let me explain a bit before giving the answer. As a student at a Bible college, the Bible offers a wealth of insights into human living and how wisdom is applied practically in our daily lives. Of all books of the Bible, none offers such wealth of insights as the book of Proverbs does. Despite the fact it was written over two thousand years ago and circumstances under which it was written were very different from our time, it remains a timeless book on applying wisdom even in the realm of American politics.

The title of this blog actually comes from Proverbs 17:26:

“Also to punish the just is not good, nor to strike princes for equity.”

Read on.

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Posted at 9:56pm on Apr. 16, 2008 Obama's Mother and Food Stamps, A Poor Upbringing?

By Cheetah772

Following Obama's recent dumb comment about small town Americans clinging to guns and religion, he defended himself by claiming that the notion of elitist is absurd because of his poor upbringing. He claimed that his mother was on food stamps, so how could he be an elitist in his upbringing? For a while, that bothered me a good deal. Why? We all know that Obama has repeatedly lied in the past on certain issues, and will do again in order to get by. Do we dare to take his word at face value?

Read on...

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Posted at 10:46pm on Mar. 13, 2008 Iraqi insurgents are listening to us very carefully

By Cheetah772

Yes, I'm serious that Iraqi insurgents do actually listen to us...a lot! Wait a minute, you might ask me, just who do you define as 'us'? I mean anti-war establishment, of course. Let me explain myself a bit more clearly...

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Posted at 3:54pm on Mar. 2, 2008 Just How Serious Chavez Is? A Dangerous Threat in South America

By Cheetah772

Just how serious Chavez is? Very. Chavez has taken upon himself the role of defender of leftist liberty in South America. Just how do you define leftist liberty? Is it an oxymoron? Of course, it's an oxymoron, but it isn't one to Chavez, because he views Raul Reyes, a senior Colombian revolutionary leader, as a hero or a freedom fighter.

Chavez condemned Colombia defending herself by killing Raul Reyes and other guerrilla fighters. He called Colombia a 'terrorist state' and President Alvaro Uribe a 'criminal'. It's ironic Chavez would call President Uribe a 'criminal' when you consider the fact he himself tried to subvert Venezuelan democracy and participated in a couple of military coups.

Read on...

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Posted at 8:55pm on Dec. 24, 2007 New President-elect and Congress

By Cheetah772

I've noticed that here on Redstate, there are a lot of blogs on Republican presidential candidates, and how each of them is preferable to each other, and what they can do in leading America on various issues. However, I don't believe I've ever seen a blog piece on how this supposedly new President-elect, assuming he is a Republican, can work with Congress to pass parts of his political agenda.

Please read on.

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Posted at 11:48pm on Dec. 19, 2007 Ann is Right and Wrong on Huckabee

By Cheetah772

Wow, I didn't expect to write two blog pieces in the same day. In any case, Ann Coulter wrote an article criticizing Huckabee, and I think she is both right and wrong. How so? Please read on.

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Posted at 4:52pm on Dec. 19, 2007 Something other than Huckabee, the End of Sunshine Policy Era in South Korea?

By Cheetah772

Sorry, everybody, I got tired of a number of blog pieces written on Huckabee and other candidates seen on Redstate, and it's time for a change of scenes. So, without further addo, this blog entry is about the possible end of sunshine policy era in South Korea. While this most recent presidential election in South Korea lacks the media coverage here in America, its significance should not be overlooked.

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Posted at 5:06pm on Dec. 14, 2007 The Election of 1912 and Republican Party Today

By Cheetah772

One marvelous thing about this election is the fact that none of us are aware of the fact that the history is indeed repeating itself. How so? You know, I’ve been reading James Chace’s book, 1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs – The Election That Changed the Country, and it’s amazing that how much things still remain the same even after nearly one hundred years later. Of course, the name of players and certain factors have changed, but the overall theme remains the same: the intra-war within Republican Party between social conservatives and other groups. Read on.

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