Alan Partis | April 17, 2018
Teenage protesters want to raise the age to purchase a gun to 21 because they think their own brains aren’t developed yet. Democratic politicians in Washington, DC are inspired to lower the voting age to 16. Brain development seems to be lacking well past age 21 in the Democratic Party.
Category: Foul Balls, Observations, Uncategorized |
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Alan Partis | February 7, 2009
Even though Lloyds of London has insured Jennifer Lopez’s derriere, they don’t expect to hear from her after every meal she eats or after every workout she misses. They only expect to write a large check if an unfortunate incident involving a large truck and the back seat of her car leave fitting into her size 4 jeans a distant memory.
Category: Conservatism and Liberalism, Health Care, Hypocrites, Liberty Denied |
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Alan Partis | January 30, 2009
In a time of clear and obvious crisis, after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the attempted attack on another Washington target, President Bush presented a message of hope and optimism to the American public. His message was unifying and reassuring to the population. It was a great message that […]
Category: Leadership |
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Tags: Economics, economy, Obama, politics
Alan Partis | January 30, 2009
An idealogue is someone who carries strong convictions of their ideas or beliefs. Two idealogues holding differing ideas, beliefs, opinions, or points of view are, by definition, never going to agree. For a third party to expect any other result is lunacy. The American Founding Fathers were idealogues who envisioned a new society based on […]
Category: Stone Pigs |
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Alan Partis | January 24, 2009
Crisis is routinely identified as a core mechanism of fascism because it short-circuits debate and democratic deliberation.
Category: Liberty Denied |
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Tags: economy, fascism, liberalism, liberals, liberty, politics
Alan Partis | January 23, 2009
Most people will identify themselves with one side of the spectrum or the other.
Category: Stone Pigs |
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Alan Partis | January 7, 2009
I’m saying that liberals ARE anti-American in that America stands for liberty and free markets (at least that’s how we were founded) and liberals are very much against that. They really desire slavery, which, by definition, is the forced labor of one person for the benefit of someone else.
Category: Conservatism and Liberalism |
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Alan Partis | October 20, 2008
I don’t think you really grasp the concept of political parties and the American election process very well. If you’re not a member of a particular party, why should you be involved in helping to nominate their candidate?
Category: Conservatism and Liberalism, Elections |
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Alan Partis | October 17, 2008
So the real question is for individual voters to have enough of a clue about themselves to know how to vote.
Category: Conservatism and Liberalism, Elections |
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Tags: Elections, politics
Alan Partis | December 10, 2004
As long as our President is determined through the casting of votes at a State level for Electors, the results of the so-called Popular Vote are not just irrelevant and meaningless, the results are often misleading.
Category: Elections |
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Tags: Elections, politics