One Million Year Fires And Hot Shit

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Apparently, piles of decomposing bat guano can become so hot that they light on fire all by themselves.

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Don’t Let the USA Go the Way of Hungary. Vote Against Intolerance in 2012.

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Viktor Orban and the Jobbik party in Hungary have exploited the same political playbook being used by the Republican presidential candidates here in the United States of America. The result of their crackdown on freedom and tolerance? A generation of young people are leaving the country.

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Rocky Anderson Compares Barack Obama To Gerald Ford

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The comparison Rocky Anderson makes is apt: Like President Ford, Barack Obama helped the President who came before him evade legal responsibility for serious crimes that were committed in the White House. Just as Gerald ford let Richard Nixon off the hook, Barack Obama let George W. Bush off the hook.

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How Can Rick Santorum Be The Next George Washington?

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What on earth could Glenn Beck have been getting at when he compared Rick Santorum to George Washington? The thing George Washington was most famous for was his leadership in the violent overthrow of one government in order to establish a new kind of government. Is Glenn Beck trying to suggest that Rick Santorum would begin an armed revolution against the democracy of the United States of America?

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Which Republican Candidate Could Be Better Than The Current Field?

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You don’t like the Republicans who are running for President in 2012, what alternative would you like? If you could pick a Republican politician to challenge Barack Obama this year, who would it be?

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Invented Palestinian Dies After Being Hit In The Face With Tear Gas Canister

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If I were to invent a nation just for deluded people, I would name it the Republican of Delusion, and I would appoint Newt Gingrich as its Delusional Dictator for Life. Newt Gingrich is not a reasonable candidate for President. That’s why I say, No Newt is Good Newt.

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Timothy McVeigh Succeeded

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The Big Brother spying laws that Newt Gingrich defends have disabled this constitutional protection, creating a law enforcement system that has more in common with that of the Soviet Union than what the authors of the Bill of Rights had in mind. Americans who support the Bill of Rights must take a stand against Newt Gingrich.

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Obama Turns His Back On Occupy Wall Street And Constitution

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The Obama White House, by supporting Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s forced shut down of a peaceful protest, is withdrawing his support for the system of constitutional law upon which the liberty of the American people depends. He is giving permission to state and local governments to increase their violent crackdowns against protesters.

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Emergency Across The United States! For 32 Years Now!

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A national emergency is even larger than an emergency. It’s an emergency that’s taking place all over the country. Can someone tell me what the imminent threat from Iran is, and how it is creating an urgent need across the United States?

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The Irrational Racism Of Theodore Roosevelt

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It’s not just current politicians who have spoken in code to appeal to sentiments favored by the KKK. Theodore Roosevelt used the meme of One Country One Flag One Language so habitually that he eventually began to roll the ideas out automatically without realizing the absurd inconsistency of demanding loyalty against foreigners while insisting on the use of a language of foreign origin.

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One Country One Flag One Language – The KKK Code In The 2012 Presidential Election

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The KKK loved to promote itself through codes of the sort seen on this coin. AKIA stands for A Klansman I Am. OSFK stands for One School Flag Kountry. The Republican presidential candidates are working with consultants who know how to throw around KKK codes with the best of them.

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Is Rick Perry Right? Is Social Security Unconstitutional?

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Rick Perry misrepresents the Constitution in order to attack Social Security and Medicare. His own record as Governor of Texas has shown him to be both ignorant and inept. The last thing we need is for Perry to bring those weaknesses to the White House.

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Tell Us Your Story Of EPA Terror

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If there really is an EPA reign of terror, then there ought to be huge numbers of people across the United States with stories of terror to tell. Readers: If you believe in what Jon Huntsman described last night, educate me about this EPA reign of terror. Tell me about the terror you have yourself suffered at the hands of the EPA.

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Where Eisenhower Would Have Found Spending Cuts

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If Eisenhower had witnessed the sham debt ceiling debate in Congress, he would have repeated his advice to the American people that every gun, warship and rocket we manufacture is a theft from Americans who hunger and from the hopes of our children.

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Buddy Roemer And The Church Secrets Of The Republican Party

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Buddy Roemer seems to think that active church membership should be a requirement for the Republican presidential nomination. If that’s the case, he ought to look at the attitudes expressed by the key founding member of the Republican Party: Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln often avoided going to church for long periods of time because he felt uncomfortable in church.

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Abraham Lincoln Against Civil Disobedience

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Less quoted than most of his ideas is the rejection by Abraham Lincoln, in a speech before the Young Men’s Lyceum in Springfield, Illinois, of the principle of civil disobedience

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Term Limits Constitutional Amendment Introduced

An amendment to the Constitution, proposing term limits in Congress, has been proposed by Dave Schweikert, a Republican representing the 5th district of Arizona. So far, however, the amendment has little support.

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Is Iraq An American Asset Now?

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When Thaddeus McCotter calls Iraq an asset, he’s referring to it as if it’s a piece of property owned by the United States. Such an unwise statement is unbecoming a candidate for President, as well as being inaccurate.

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