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Tony Strickland to Play First Professional Basketball Game Tonight
Flap had this before but tonight is the Los Angeles Lightning Debut of Thousand Oaks area California State Senator Tony Strickland.Some on the LEFT are already mocking and trash-talking the middle aged California State Senator:
He hasn’t gotten around to meeting with the superintendents of education from this area but he is set to play Saturday night at CLU.
What are the chances local liberals will show up to get footage of any shots he misses to turn into an ad?
Tony Strickland, if you have time to twitter when you are practicing basketball you have time to twitter something classy about Michelle Obama to show how much you disagree with Tammy Bruce, who you called Michelle Obama trash before you shared a stage with that loudmouth.
Wonder if the Leftist activists/local Democrats will be there to protest, photograph or otherwise generally harass the pol? And,on a Saturday night, in his own district, on his leisure time?
How do you say, Get a LIFE?
By the way, the game is at 7PM on the California Lutheran University campus.
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Video: The Obligatory Gay Gynephobia and Miss California USA Carrie Prejean
MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann and Gay Writer Michael Musto practice their special brand of misogyny on Miss California USA Carrie PrejeanYeah, the gay marriage and homosexual folks are not through yet with Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean.
You remember the Flap about her comments to Gay Blogger and Hollywood Gossiper Perez Hilton favoring traditional marriage.
Now, here comes the ridicule and mocking about Carrie Prejean’s breast implants and this is not the first time.
So, typical of the LEFT and the gay marriage proponents – attack the messenger. Saw this type of crap during and after the California Proposition 8 campaign, now didn’t we?. And, more than once or twice.
And, it will continue because the whole point of the gay-rights movement is to abolish your right to disagree with them.
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Perez Hilton Retracts Apology Calling Miss California a B*tch Says He Really Meant C- Word Anyway
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After his Swine Flu Warning, VP Joe Biden Returns Home on the Train
Political Cartoon by Michael RamirezVice President Joe Biden probably did not want to go home on the train, after his gaffe swine flu warning but he did anyway.One day after saying he wouldn’t travel in tight quarters because of the swine flu scare, Vice President Joe Biden rode a train Friday from Washington to Delaware.
Known for speaking freely, Biden told NBC’s “Today” show on Thursday that he had urged family members to avoid airplanes and subways for fear of contracting the H1N1 flu virus.
“I wouldn’t go anywhere in confined places now,” Biden said.
The comments infuriated the travel industry and triggered several revisions from the Obama administration, whose official advice is less severe.
Slow Joe took one for the team – whether he liked it or not.
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Day By Day by Chris Muir May 2, 2009 – Go Along to Get Along
Day By Day by Chris MuirIt is amazing to Flap as to where Americans receive their news and current events. Comedy Central and Hollywood driven gossip shows?When NBC comedian Jay Leno does his Jay Walking segment at Universal Studios and the streets of Hollywood/Burban it is both enlightening and sad.
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Phone lines around Washington began burning this morning as conservative organizations kicked off preparations for the fight over President Obama's eventual Supreme Court nominee.
Associate Justice David Souter's decision to step down at the end of this term has awakened a long-dormant network of conservative organizations that will do their best to augment — and at times pressure — Senate Republican efforts to frame Obama's eventual choice.
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The Obama administration has declassified and released opinions of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) given in 2005 and earlier that analyze the legality of interrogation techniques authorized for use by the CIA. Those techniques were applied only when expressly permitted by the director, and are described in these opinions in detail, along with their limits and the safeguards applied to them.
[Commentary] AP9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
The release of these opinions was unnecessary as a legal matter, and is unsound as a matter of policy. Its effect will be to invite the kind of institutional timidity and fear of recrimination that weakened intelligence gathering in the past, and that we came sorely to regret on Sept. 11, 2001.
Proponents of the release have argued that the techniques have been abandoned and thus there is no point in keeping them secret any longer; that they were in any event ineffective; that their disclosure was somehow legally …. -
“I know many of you here today are single payer advocates and so am I … and those of us who are pushing for a public health insurance don’t disagree with this goal. This is not a principled fight. This is a fight about strategy for getting there and I believe we will,†Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) told a group of government-run health care supporters on April 18.
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Torture is an impermissible evil. Except under two circumstances. The first is the ticking time bomb. An innocent's life is at stake. The bad guy you have captured possesses information that could save this life. He refuses to divulge. In such a case, the choice is easy. Even John McCain, the most admirable and estimable torture opponent, says openly that in such circumstances, "You do what you have to do." And then take the responsibility.
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Millions of Americans enjoying their small windfall from President Barack Obama's "Making Work Pay" tax credit are in for an unpleasant surprise next spring.
The government is going to want some of that money back.
The tax credit is supposed to provide up to $400 to individuals and $800 to married couples as part of the massive economic recovery package enacted in February. Most workers started receiving the credit through small increases in their paychecks in the past month.
But new tax withholding tables issued by the IRS could cause millions of taxpayers to get hundreds of dollars more than they are entitled to under the credit, money that will have to be repaid at tax time.
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I’m sure some PR person somewhere thought this was a good idea. Yeah, he’s getting press for it. But between this silly photo and the mere fact that all this basketball is surely taking his time away from the important business of the state, this is a big blunder.
By Katie Teague on May 2, 2009 7:35 AM
This is soooooo wrong!!! Makes you wonder if he is being sabotagued politically from the inside or if he truly doesn’t have a grasp of what is good PR versus bad PR. Or maybe it is a diversion for some truly awful decisions made in the past.