Look to Britain to see what the devolution of Western Civilization is causing Anjem Choudary was secretly filmed mocking non-Muslims for working in 9-5 jobs their whole lives, and told followers that some revered Islamic figures had only ever worked one or two days a year. “The rest of the year they were busy with jihad [holy war] and things like that,” he said. “People will say, ‘Ah, but you
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RAAAAACIST charge reveals something else [Darleen Click]
Chris Hayes hissy-fit over Romney’s ads over welfare is boring over the fact it is entirely predictable. He’s charging racism because the ad doesn’t have any black people in it. You will note in the Romney ads, there is not a single African-American that appears in them. […] They (Romney campaign) understand what the history of the racial subtext is, but they also understand how that appeal and that charge
Obama guts welfare’s work requirements – Slick Willy to the rescue [Darleen Click]
The Obama camp is scrambling because productive citizens naturally sit-up and say, “Wait a minute” if that portion seized from their paycheck to “help the less fortunate” is being used to buy beer and nacho Doritos for able-bodies to sit at home with the x-box and flat-screen tv. Bill Clinton rides to the rescue with a statement Governor Romney released an ad today alleging that the Obama administration had weakened
Money for nothing, votes for free … [Darleen Click]
In case you missed Obama’s latest flipping-of-the-bird towards the rule of law, Barry probes new depths of cynicism with this latest gimmick. Obama weakens welfare reform (again): Here are some quick initial reactions to the administration’s apparent surprising (and possibly illegal) attempt to grant waivers of the work requirements written, after great effort, into the 1996 welfare reform law. I’m posting Thursday night; the story should break for real tomorrow
Meet Desmond Hatchett — the fulfillment of the Welfare State [Darleen Click]
The Leftists’ dream … You have to say this much for Desmond Hatchett: He has a way with the ladies. The 33-year-old Knoxville, Tenn., resident has reportedly set a Knox County record for his ability to reproduce. He has 30 children with 11 women. And nine of those children were born in the last three years, after Hatchett — who is something of a local celebrity — vowed “I’m done!”