the success of the superweapon
By: flagser (Diary) | May 6th at 02:07 PM |
Super-weapons have been created many times. Chemical warfare agents were super-weapons: the press of the time hailed them as such, and claimed that they were so destructive, that war itself would become obsolete. The machine gun elicited the same claims. But none of these super-weapons worked. There wars raged on, and just became more brutal. why? To answer why, we have to look at the | Read More »
Atlas Shrugged is the movie of the year
By: flagser (Diary) | April 16th at 11:22 AM |
Anti-business bigotry: who suffers?
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the Ballad of Jimmy the Thief
By: flagser (Diary) | March 31st at 10:19 AM |
Jimmy stole into your house while you were asleep and kidnapped your two children. He sold the children to the Chinese for what he could get, and used the money to buy drugs and hotel rooms for the homeless–because he cared. He set up a fund for people who do not work, which he financed by selling children to China. He gave money to failed | Read More »
The best way to end discrimination
By: flagser (Diary) | March 4th at 11:04 AM |
liberals doing the grading hurt honest Republicans
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Democrats, responsibility, and the whining
By: flagser (Diary) | March 2nd at 01:51 PM |
Republicans can expect no thanks for serving the Democrats
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the war in Wisconsin
By: flagser (Diary) | February 25th at 10:11 AM |
government employees should not be allowed to vote
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Religious descrimination
By: flagser (Diary) | February 14th at 10:51 AM |
Antisemitism really bugs me. I know that my fellow Republicans agree with me on this, because no person should be singled out on the basis of their religion. The most common religion in the US is Christianity (with ‘secular humanism’ close on it’s heels). Christianity is based on the teachings of Christ (a Jew) so antisemitism is anti-christian; people may tell you differently, but do | Read More »
Grace and government control
By: flagser (Diary) | February 8th at 12:33 PM |
government control steals grace
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