How Limbaugh’s embodiment of MLK’s dream changed my life

    From the diaries by Erick Rush dares to judge all by the content of their character and that threatens the race industry Raised by parents that were instrumental in integrating the races in my South Carolina hometown in the 60s and 70s, I was receptive in my youth to the Democratic Party’s rhetoric of racial inclusion. I practiced affirmative action in my law firm in | Read More »

    US ousts Honduras in soccer coup d’etat, AJC Sports legend retires

    Furman Bisher retires after 59 years as Atlanta Journal-Constitution sports columnist But first, the main story that made Braves-Gamecock sports’ Week Six of the College Football season a happy one: USC 28 Kentucky 26 and Ramblin’ Wreck 49 Seminoles 44 (But we think Coach Bowden should be able to decide when he retires) A Coup d’etat by any other name? Honduras followed the rule of | Read More »

    Americans didn’t discover Columbus, Spain or India

    Columbus discovered us, and thank God for it Happy Columbus Day! And yes, there are good reasons to be happy. For the chain of events that resulted in the creation and evolution of the greatest nation the world has even known includes the discoveries of Christopher Columbus in 1492 as essential and as Exhibit A for proof of the reasons we became the Shining City | Read More »

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    Obama should accept prize on behalf of Hmong hero of Vietnam War

    Vang Pao spent most of his 79 years putting his life on the line against communists even after Democrats in Congress betrayed Laos in 1975 I understand why the Nobel Committee award their most prestigious award to President Barack Obama. He has brought peace to many, especially including communists, fascists and terrorist sheltering dictators from Venezuela to Libya to Iran. The fear that an American cowboy | Read More »

    GOP must expose ObamaDem-o-bats to town hall health care light

    ObamaDemCare tactics irrelevant to GOP’s essential strategy. Republicans must reject any bill that does not end state health insurance monopolies It appears that the light of day that coincided with the Congressional end of summer recess killed the public option. But other nocturnal liberal dangers live on in the darkness of the post-Autumnal equinox with Congress re-adjourned. In recent days we hear that Harry Reid | Read More »

    Can you get warm with ObamaDems’ lump of coal for Christmas?

    Liberals want power in the name of insects and fish but don’t dare burn coal for human warmth or Edison’s light bulb unless you save up enough of the lumps ObamaDems place in your Christmas stockings. Given the 40+ year history of the Democratic Party’s advocacy of social and economic policies that have repeatedly failed to help the poor beyond were subsistence living dependency on | Read More »

    Neo-cons from Kristol to Reagan to Bush 43

    Anti-Communism, Safety Nets for the Truly Needy and Compassionate Conservatism The conservative movement lost two of their greatest leaders last week with the passing of Irving Kristol (pictured) and William Safire. Forty years ago, before he went on to become one of the great journalists at The New York Times, Safire, while a speechwriter for Vice-President Spiro Agnew, famously characterized critics of President Richard Nixon’s | Read More »

    China’s future brighter 33 years after Mao’s death

    Foghorn Leghorn (Rooster crowings at obfuscating liberal and media fog) on Liberals’ continuing apologies for mass murdering communism Given the 5000-year old archaeological evidence that China is the world’s oldest continuous civilization, I did a double-take this Thursday headline in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Future bright as China turns 60″ It turns out that October first was the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of | Read More »

    Ken Lewis’ good deeds don’t go unpunished [updated]

    Bank of America CEO resignation example of “No good deed goes unpunished” axiom Just over a week ago, The Wall Street Journal crystalized all of my numerous defenses of Ken Lewis and Bank of America during my stint as Charlotte Law & Politics Examiner:  ”When Bank of America bought Merrill Lynch last winter, the political class applauded and called CEO Ken Lewis a solid citizen. | Read More »

    Why would GOP rather Obama focus on non-Olympic issues?

    Does anyone like the results of Obama’s focus of the past 47 years? RNC Chairman Michael Steele called the President’s visit to Copenhagen to lobby for a Chicago Olympiad “noble” (given that the Windy City is Barack’s hometown) but still a “distraction” from more pressing issues like health care and job creation. Given the millions of jobs lost since Obama started focusing on job creation | Read More »

    Netanyahu Alone?

    At least when Churchill was the leader of the free world, he didn’t face nukes My president, the President of the United States is not the leader of the free world. Excuse me while I sit down to weather the impact of this chilling fact and the likelihood that Barack Obama wouldn’t even aspire to be known by that appellation even if he understood the | Read More »

    Conservatives must stop trying to save the Obama presidency

    Let’s save America instead In short, Rush was right, for if conservatives and Republicans are to conserve enough of the City on a Hill to keep it Shining, President Barack Obama and liberal mainstream of the Democratic party must fail in their efforts to enact their dreams of fundamental change into law. Presidencies come and go. The Flag must always be defended and preserved by | Read More »

    DeVine Law: Offcampuspolitico.com v Politico.com, DNA false exoneration, etc [updated]

    Including the coming DNA false exoneration crisis [Originally published for The Minority Report] Lisa H. Glassman signed a “cease and desist” certified letter as “counsel” for the publisher of Politico.com with a carbon copy to Michael H. Stabbe, “Esq.” on the letterhead of something called DowLohnes (A law firm we presume given the identification of “we” as counsel, even if the term Attorneys at Law | Read More »

    Most whites hate liberal policies, not Black people [updated]

    America elected a Black man to hold the nukes, case closed on race. America loathed the policies of White Democrat President Jimmy Carter and his filibuster proof Democratic Party majorities in Congress. They turned him out of office by a landslide in favor of a Conservative Republican.    [Update: I can only conclude that President Carter is projecting his own suppressed racism given his recent | Read More »

    Scars of the “Bushlied” Era and McCain’s “honorable friends”

    Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) publicly called President Barack Obama a liar during his health care address to a joint session of Congress. He unequivocally apologized at his first opportunity. What has most surprised me about the aftermath is how muted is the criticism of Wilson, and I think this fact is quite instructiive, and will address why this is so after a review of the recent | Read More »

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    Post-911 truth for 911-Truthers

    911 My morning walk in downtown Covington, Georgia brought me into a laundromat to see pictures of the a burning World Trade Center tower that I had just heard reported on 750 WSB-AM had been slammed into by an airplane. Staring at the small dusty television above the front-loading washers, I saw a second plane strike the remaining Tower. My first thoughts were of the | Read More »

    Drive-bys powerless to prevent Obama retractions, resignations and website revisions

    We the People eventually determine what is truly politically correct and render the verdict. Elected Republicans need to recognize this fact; quit repeating MSM beltway-speak mantras that every damning revelation merely “raises more questions”; stop fearing the PC police and declare the obvious import of the facts about ObamaDemLibs. Despite a press dominated by liberals, I never remember President Bush retracting any public statements; accepting | Read More »

    Belabored Day

    [Originally published Labor Day, 2006 and I haven't changed my mind...] As the proud son of a former Southern Railway Carmen’s union member and as a lawyer for represented that labor union that was very beneficial to the railroad employees, I submit a strong argument can be made that Labor Day is the least supportable federal holiday and should be abolished. The origins of Labor Day date back to the | Read More »

    Death Partnership with God, DeVine law, and devining Atlanta examiners

    Obamessiah rejects Old and New Covenants, insists on equal Partnership with God on matters of life and death Before Barack Obama was electorally baptized, he famously defended his pro-abortion position by declaring that determining when life begins was “above his pay grade.” Apparently, a President’s salary so exceeds that of a mere U.S. Senator that even partnering with the Almighty is part of the job | Read More »

    Compared to Czar Obama, Green Jobs Czar Truther is a patriotic trooper

    Did Van Jones sit in Jeremiah Wright’s pews for twenty years? I so tire of the mass glazed over eyes drive-by media amnesia concerning the radicalism of Democratic Party leaders, including the President of the United States, whenever slow news days allow a recent radical statement by a Democrat peon to become a cause celeb’, as if the peon is anything other than mainstream within | Read More »