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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s editorial board is really getting on my nerves

Mostly because of fuzzy thinking like this editorial where they confuse the laudability of the goal of school integration with the legality of the methods used to achieve it.

We will never achieve a colorblind society by focusing on people’s color.

Add comment December 9th, 2006

Wal-Mart is the devil because their prices are too low…

But they are also the devil because they aren’t low enough.

I’m no fan of Wal-Mart, cialis generic ambulance but man, talk about damned if you do/damned if you don’t.

Add comment December 4th, 2006

Is it the “business page” or the “busybody page?”

Why is this story about kids without health insurance on the front page of the “business” section of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel?

I love kids, generic viagra sale but this story has no business angle at all.

If the paper wants to use uninsured kids as a backdoor into creating socialized medicine, sildenafil physician then let them say that on the editorial page. But don’t print the problem in the business section and thus imply that it’s heartless industrialists who are responsible for uninsured children dying of TB in the streets. (Which is NOT happening, by the way.)

Now I know why an old friend of mine always referred to the old Milwaukee Journal as Pravda West.

It’s such a pleasure to live in the state that’s the last bastion of communism north of Havana.

1 comment December 3rd, 2006

Instead of trying to justify reparations, maybe Eugene Kane should be asking African-Americans if they have anything to be thankful for?

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Eugene Kane again seems to be championing the idea of paying reparations to today’s African-American’s for the slavery some of their ancestors experienced in America almost 150 years ago. He says:

This country has never come face-to-face to the ramifications of what it meant to have enslaved black slaves for centuries, viagra sale malady and how much that impacted on the progress of black people in America today.

First let me say that slavery was an unmitigated evil. People should never be judged by the color or their skin. And I wish every black person in America success.

However, hospital in the spirit of the season, purchase I think it might be helpful to note that today’s African-Americans live in what the Human Development Index ranks as one of the top 10 most “developed” countries in the world.

Meanwhile, 29 of the 31 lowest ranked countries are in Africa.

Should today’s African-Americans be grateful that their ancestors were dragged from Africa in chains?

No.

Should they maybe consider the bill paid in full by the 360,000 Union soldiers who died to make it possible for them to live freely in a country that gives them almost limitless possibilities compared to what they would have had if they still lived in the countries of their forefathers?

I would say, yes.

5 comments November 20th, 2006

This is a first.

I actually agree with a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial about guns.

I’m looking forward to the day I can buy a pistol that will let me shoot it, cialis generic and but can never be used to shoot me.

2 comments November 18th, 2006

What’s worse?

Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson has nothing but contempt for Fox television’s plan to broadcast O.J. Simpson‘s supposedly fictional account of how he “could” have killed his ex-wife and her boyfriend, buy cialis diagnosis but Robinson had nothing but praise for Johhny Cochran the man who enthusiastically employed the race card to keep O.J. from being convicted in the first place.

I’m disgusted by O.J. Simpson, cialis sale look his publisher and Fox for exploiting this situation.

But, medical what’s worse:

….a book and television program that basically prove that O.J. Simpson got away with murdering two people…

…or the lawyer who exploited a black jury’s reverse racism to help him get away with it?

Thanks to Freedom Eden for inspiring this post.

Add comment November 17th, 2006

All Myxed up

I think the folks at Milwaukee radio station WMYX are a little confused. You’re not supposed to play Christmas music until AFTER Thanksgiving. I’m sure, buy viagra ask now that I’ve pointed that out, they’ll return to their normal playlist of insipid pop music.

1 comment November 12th, 2006

When the press and the Democrats…

…finally manage to orchestrate our defeat in Iraq, viagra buy sovaldi sale whom do you think they will blame for that defeat?

(And I would argue that while you can blame George Bush for getting us into the war (and I do), buy cialis it’s unfair to do everything you can to make sure we lose the war and then blame him for losing it. The Democrats and the press wanted a “new direction,” but I’m telling you right now…their plan for Iraq is to lose and when they manage to do it they’ll still blame George Bush for it.)

Add comment November 9th, 2006

Election predictions

Fred at Real Debate noticed that local television pundits were picking their own party’s candidates as the winners tomorrow.

That lead him to ask:

“Do our partisan preclusions keep us from making intelligent prognostications?”

And the answer, best viagra hospital Fred, sovaldi sale is that the “predictions” have nothing to do with what the pundits believe will happen…it’s one last attempt to MAKE it happen.

2 comments November 6th, 2006

It’s like Opposite Day

All the reasons the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel gives to vote for Jim Doyle instead of Mark Green are EXACTLY the reasons why I’m voting for Mark Green instead of Jim Doyle.

Crazy, cialis canada pilule huh?

1 comment November 4th, 2006

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