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The Great Obama Debate (Part Two)

Monday, March 29th, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles
When we left off at the end of Part One, you may recall that I was suggesting that if Homer wouldn’t constantly ballyhoo Obama’s intelligence on his radio show, he might not have to constantly deal [...]

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The Great Obama Debate (Part One)

Monday, March 29th, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles
I know someone who hosts a very popular radio talk show.  Even though we’re friends and political allies, it’s been a very long time since he’s invited me on as a guest.  That wouldn’t be so [...]

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Straight Talk About Ron Paul And Glenn Beck

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles
When I wasn’t invited to address the CPAC convention, I didn’t take it personally.  I merely assumed they knew how much I hate flying and, besides, I don’t do well in cold weather.
But it’s always nice [...]

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Foreign Policy Paralysis

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

by J. F. Kelly, Jr. | Coronado
When Sen. John Mc Cain announced that he would suspend his presidential campaign in order to return to Washington after Hurricane Katrina, his opponent continued his campaigning, famously declaring that a president must be able to deal with more than one thing at a time. After his first year [...]

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Conservatively Speaking

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles
Sometimes, when we’re out in public and I begin talking about the personalities and policies of various liberals, my wife Yvonne will start looking around to see if anyone is staring or throwing daggers in my [...]

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Command at Sea

Friday, March 19th, 2010

by J. F. Kelly, Jr. | Coronado

The commanding officer of a Navy ship exercises a truly unique degree of power, authority and responsibility. No other position is quite comparable. The remoteness, confines and potential hazards of shipboard life necessitate an unparalleled degree of autonomy. With that autonomy, necessarily comes unrelenting responsibility, not [...]

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An Entrenched Entitlement Mentality

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

by J. F. Kelly, Jr. | Coronado
What do Greece and California have in common besides Greek restaurants? A lot, it seems. Both are on the brink of financial ruin as a result of chronic government deficit spending on services and benefits. And sizeable portions of the population in both places, having grown accustomed to [...]

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A Few Good Reasons To Despise Leftists

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles

When it comes to politicians in general, it’s extremely difficult to avoid using obscenities.  In fact, when it comes to left-wing politicians, I find it takes every last bit of will power I possess.  Really, [...]

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The Left Is Never Right

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles
During his State of the Union address, with eight of the Supreme Court justices sitting right in front of him like clay pigeons, Barack Obama told the world that he would have to correct their mistake [...]

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A Minority Report About Minorities

Monday, March 8th, 2010

by Burt Prelutsky | Los Angeles
Because white Americans are so terrified of being called racists, they rarely marshal a defense.  Instead, they tend to stammer and stutter, muttering “Am not” under their breath, mimicking an angry child who has been called [...]

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