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Sunday, September 21
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Lars Hindsley
on Sun 21 Sep 2008 10:53 PM EDT
Saturday, September 13
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Lars Hindsley
on Sat 13 Sep 2008 01:16 AM EDT
Don't you have to know how the former administration operates if you are to be like it? Palin didn't know it for two reasons. 1. Because the Bush Doctrine is NOT written by the Bush Administration, it's the product of the press. The Press has defined the Bush Doctrine.... four times over. 2. She didn't know the Bush Doctrine because she doesn't follow it. ...So where do the ads of four more years of Bush even make sense? Meanwhile I hear, "Let's not play politics as usual" while they are being played. I was on the fence on Obama, I was. Believe me or not, I don't care. I live in Delaware a state worth nothing in electoral votes. And even worse, who cares how I vote? But if this crap keeps up, Obama's use of the democratic attack machine will turn me off to any message he may have worth hearing. It appears Republicans and Democrats are going to cut the country in half again. I really wish we didn't even have a two or more party system. I hate the General Election years. Friends bicker, families stress, this is not America. We should do better. more »Thursday, September 4
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Lars Hindsley
on Thu 04 Sep 2008 04:40 PM EDT
It's amazing to me that bias of editors can reach this level. The headline of this Time Online UK web article reads: She's Like A Moose Going After A Cabbage http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article4671858.ece The point of such a headline and article is to once again make out Americans or in this case the evil Republican Party of Americans as imbeciles, backwoods thinkers, dim, over-patriotic, and the list can go on of negative attributes. The representation of last nights speech by Governor Sarah Palin is at best unfair and at worst propaganda to fight against our country being anything remotely close to classy. No offense to the British biased media but America has come a long way from the typical 'stupid' American wandering other countries in sneakers and bad shirts with dress socks on while wearing shorts. And we certainly don't expect others to speak English while visiting other countries. In fact, we do more keeping to our own borders as we know how unwelcome we are treated in most other countries. We got the message. Now these other countries expect us to run our elections based on the needs of the world or their fickle desires? America gets it more than you know. To my fellow Americans, Republican or Democrat. Read the article above and realize what we face. Today it was a Republican facing ridicule. Tomorrow it could be a Democrat and be warned, should either Democrat or Republican be voted to the White house this fall, either one will be expected to do the worlds bidding or made a fool of. Sad that our country has helped so many countries around the world and this is the reward we reap. more »
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Lars Hindsley
on Thu 04 Sep 2008 01:05 AM EDT
You have to wonder if kids know more than adults. My two sons have been harping on me for weeks to vote for McCain. I've been undecided for months. Not that I love McCain, and certainly not that I'm endeared to Obama. They both have strengths and weaknesses. Obama's choice in Biden helped on foreign policy but anyone from Delaware knows, despite Biden's so called strength of foreign policy, he's still a guy that says ridiculous things that he looks just as bad later explaining. Which leads me to Sarah Palin. I've watched Good Morning America's Democrat leaning workforce attack Governor Palin since the weekend after McCain announced her as his running mate choice. I purposely recorded Governor Palin at the Republican Convention on ABC just to hear how Diane Sawyer and crew would react to whatever Governor Palin had to say. Then Sarah Palin took the stage. Like everyone unfamiliar with her, I wanted to see if all the hype was founded. In a word, Wow! She stood on one hell of a resume, she was no shrinking violet and she was real. I've never heard a Vice Presidential speech spoken so well. Not by any man and yes this was a woman. As a man I had my guard slightly up because I wanted to know that she was of substance and not just a pretty face. Don't get me wrong, I wanted her to be good and she was. My point is that we men love pretty faces and it clouds our judgment, or should I say, "can" cloud our judgment. Point after point, Sarah Palin outlined where she came, from what she accomplished ... more » |
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The answer is simple. It's to protect my friends privacy. I'm not a narcessist. LOL ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lars Hindsley is a self-employed single full time father, a writer, a non conservative Republican, a reformed idealist (a compromisationalist), ex-musician, God fearing cynic that could more easily be described in two words as a "Rugged Intellectual". Lars writings range from "how to" articles to commentaries and advice. You'll find movie reviews and video picks of the day side by side with serious writings. Lars offers perspective from an Anglo-Christian moral position while never lording over anyone unlike himself. Lars is of the opinion that if you are going to complain, you should offer a solution. His perspective on the world is that many of us fight societal evolution to frustrating ends without a genuine understanding of what it is we are all up against. Reading his articles should provide you with positive energy towards living out your day. You may not be able to change the world but you can navigate it to live a rich and rewarding life. Enjoy Lars’ works, there are years of writings to choose from. Recent Photos
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