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  • The Coming Re-Becoming

    07/28/2008 9:55:29 PM PDT · by B-Chan · 13 replies · 370+ views
    kunstler.com ^ | July 28, 2008 | James H. Kunstler
    The Coming Re-Becoming Everywhere you turn in this nation, you see a society primed for implosion. We seem unaware how extraordinary the American experience has been, especially in the last hundred years. By this, I don't mean that we are a better people than any other society -- these days, ordinary people in the USA make an effort to appear thuggish and act surly, as though we were a nation of convicts -- but for decade-upon-decade, we were very fortunate. Even the Great Depression of the 1930s may seem like a relatively peaceful and gentle "time out" from a frantic...
  • Full Metal Jackasses; Part Two (Like The Godfather)

    04/14/2008 6:51:27 AM PDT · by .cnI redruM · 13 replies · 803+ views
    Redstate.com ^ | 14 April 2008 | .cnI redruM
    Barak Obama has now explained why small-town, penny-ante peckerwoods like moi utter vicious anti-trade and anti-immigrant rhetoric. He also explains why we like playing around with guns, bibles and other things Barack thinks are too dangerous to allow in public without arrogant, liberal supervision. He took a fund-raising junket to San Francisco and figured it would be safe to let the hemline of his Trotskyite slip show. While amongst the condescending, self-selected elite by the bay, he had the following to say about small town America. “It’s not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion...
  • Obama outburst in PennsylvaniaShame, shame, shame

    04/13/2008 5:54:41 PM PDT · by Salena Zito · 140 replies · 6,048+ views
    tribune-review ^ | salena zito
    Obama outburst in Pennsylvania Shame, shame, shame TRIBUNE-REVIEW By Salena Zito ABC News is reporting that Barack Obama launched into a fiery offensive tonight in a speech before the United Steelworkers Union in Steelton, Pa. Obama, in response to Sen. Hillary Clinton criticisms of his 'bitter' remarks, said "Shame on her, shame on her, she knows better."
  • Obama, Now on the Defensive, Calls ‘Bitter’ Words Ill-Chosen

    04/12/2008 9:09:39 PM PDT · by neverdem · 128 replies · 2,941+ views
    NY Times ^ | April 13, 2008 | KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and JEFF ZELENY
    Senator Barack Obama fought back Saturday against accusations from his rivals that he had displayed a profound misunderstanding of small-town values, in a flare-up that left him on the defensive before a series of primaries that could test his ability to win over white voters in economically distressed communities. For a second day, Mr. Obama sought to explain his remarks at a recent San Francisco fund-raiser that small-town Pennsylvania voters, bitter over their economic circumstances, “cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them” as a way to explain their frustrations. Acknowledging Saturday that “I didn’t...
  • ‘Bitter’? ‘Clinging to Guns’? No, ‘Dumb as a Box of Rocks’

    04/11/2008 6:22:14 PM PDT · by Congressman Billybob · 92 replies · 3,410+ views
    Special to FreeRepublic ^ | 12 April 2008 | John Armor (Congressman Billybob)
    In San Francisco last week, Senator Barack Obama, Democrat candidate for President, made a certain statement about people who live in small towns in Pennsylvania. He is about to undergo a primary in that state against Senator Hillary Clinton, the other remaining Democrat candidate for President. Why should a comment made by a candidate in San Francisco about people who live in Pennsylvania be of the slightest interest to the people who live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina? Simple. Almost half of the people here, in the 11th Congressional District of North Carolina, also live in...
  • Small Town Pep Rally

    11/03/2006 7:54:49 AM PST · by mpackard · 1 replies · 327+ views
    I know that perhaps a vanity is frowned upon so I'll keep it as short as possible. Tonight Vancleave High School in MS hosts its first play off game ever. My office is next to the high school so I went outside to participate in the pep rally.
  • Up with the big boys in sales of condoms

    08/06/2005 10:05:59 PM PDT · by Army Air Corps · 27 replies · 462+ views
    Bucks Free Press ^ | 5 August 2005 | James Webb
    RAMPANT lovers have helped High Wycombe's Asda supermarket come fourth best in condom sales out of 280 stores nationwide. The branch, in Holmers Farm Way, shifts around 700 packets of six every week, which is the equivalent of more than 250,000 single condoms every year. An Asda spokesman said: "When it comes to condom capitals, High Wycombe is in the top five best selling stores in the whole of the UK." The food retailer's sales analysis computer Retail Link, which is capable of tracking sales of individual items by store every 15 minutes, revealed its Bridge of Dee store, in...
  • Round Two of the Alcohol Debate Begins in Littlefield

    07/01/2005 1:36:57 PM PDT · by Army Air Corps · 47 replies · 378+ views
    KCBD NewsChannel 11 ^ | 1 July 2005 | Staff
    Round two of a familiar debate is brewing in Littlefield over alcohol sales. Citizens will battle it out at a November 8th election. The controversy is whether or not to allow packaged liquor sales in the city. Littielfield residents are no stranger to this issue, you'll recall a similar election failed by only 27 votes last September. Now that another election is set opinions from both sides are circulating. Proponents say it comes down to driving and money. You may only see poker chips and decks of cards at Chad Wright's poker hall, but look closer and you could see...
  • The Mayor Drives herself

    05/03/2005 7:20:33 AM PDT · by Army Air Corps · 1 replies · 154+ views
    The Beaumont Enterprise ^ | 1 May 2005 | Kevin J. Dwyer
    Being mayor isn't all about running the city council meetings and listening as residents praise or pillory what the city government does. There's a whole lot more to the jobs 14 men and two women are running for in seven Southeast Texas cities. "It's a lot of hard work and a lot of time away from your family for what some people would consider very little in return," Silsbee Mayor Regina Lindsey said in a phone interview. Being mayor means that along with her duties inside City Hall, Lindsey -- who is paid $25 per meeting -- also attends an...
  • Kerry Ignores Small Town America (Flyover Country Alert)

    07/19/2004 12:31:43 PM PDT · by PhiKapMom · 22 replies · 982+ views
    Bush-Cheney '04 ^ | July 19, 2004 | Various
    In today’s Reads, Kerry doesn’t know rural America, and it shows in his policies. Plus, why people on either side of the marriage debate can’t trust Kerry to take a consistent position. Morning Reads: Kerry Ignores Small Town America When it comes to the issues that matter to small town and rural America, John Kerry is trying hard... to lose the training wheels. A number of recent stumbles demonstrate that Kerry's recent discovery of rural America is far from complete -- and while the Senator from Massachusetts may dismiss rural communities as flyover country as he jets from campaign stop...
  • The Suicide Of Marlboro Man <p> The Price Of Freedom Is Slavery. Sort Of. A Little Anyway

    12/11/2002 3:13:04 PM PST · by Orion · 14 replies · 232+ views
    Fred On Everything ^ | 12/8/2002 | Fred Reed
    The Suicide Of Marlboro Man The Price Of Freedom Is Slavery. Sort Of. A Little Anyway The other days I was reading G. Gordon Liddy's book of conservative nostalgia, When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country. He paints a sunset picture of former times when America was free, farmers could fill in swamps without violating wetland laws, and guns were just guns. People were independent and had character, and made their own economic decisions. The market ruled as it ought, and governmental intrusion was minimal. The picture is accurate. I lived it. I wish it would come...
  • Are You Ready for the Country?

    06/11/2002 7:19:28 PM PDT · by Bowana · 3 replies · 258+ views
    My Side of the Story Are You Ready for the Country? The allure of the country is the rural setting and the beauty of a natural life among back roads and country stores. Small towns, small schools, and a country store where the clerk actually knows your name. Yes, it's a drive to go to the grocery store and a drive to bring the kids to a movie, but your living in a quaint, country town away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Along with the country lifestyle come some concessions, like not knowing when your quaint little...