Monday, September 21st, 2009
By NANCY MORGAN
It’s now official. I’m a racist. No less than a former president of the United States has declared that if I oppose the takeover of 17% of our economy under the guise of health care reform, I hate black people.
According to President Carter, U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson’s objection to a ‘misstatement’ in President Obama’s speech to Congress last week was an act “based on racism” and rooted in fears of a black president. And a Rasmussen survey shows that fully 12% of Americans agree with him.
The old media has chimed in, with the left’s favorite columnist, Maureen Dowd, going a step further. Rep. Joe Wilson said, “You lie’ to Obama. But Maureen Dowd heard, “You lie, boy.” Boy being one of the many politically incorrect words the left has decided is an indicator of racism. Point made. Case closed.
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009

By Rev. MICHAEL BRESCIANI
When it comes to Rep. Joe Wilson’s outburst during Obama’s address to the congress it may have finally happened that the immoveable object has met the unstoppable object.
Rep. Joe Wilson’s outburst at the President’s joint address to Congress was followed by an apology. Millions of Americans are now more amazed that both the President and the Democrats seem so thin-skinned. What seems so inappropriate may be after all just what the doctor ordered. Why doesn’t the President see this?
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
By DALE
In The District of Columbia, people peddle muck by the gross. Enter the ultimate muckrakers of cable television. No, not coverage of the House on C-SPAN but the hard-to-miss show Dirty Jobs. The hit series might just make Joe Wilson a star.
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Tags: dirty jobs, humor, joe wilson, Politics
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