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9/11 Conservatives, CRA FisCons, ACORN Republicans and Other Observations

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I don’t remember first hearing the term “9/11 Conservatives” to describe those with post 9/11 epiphanies. Realizing Liberal degradation of the US was destroying it in people’s minds, 9/11 Conservatives abandoned the Left in droves. I do remember I didn’t need the term explained to me.

"...homeless population is at a record high in Nashville, and the numbers are being fueled by an unprecedented number of women a

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8 years of misery under failed Republican policies, coupled with barriers and obstacles put in place as punitive measures to keep hopeless, poverty-stricken, desperate people even further down. A housing crisis beyond comparison. An economy in turmoil and freefall. Gas prices set to enrich the privileged few at the expense of the many poor.

Toll roads flopping

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It looks like people in Tennessee don't like toll roads. This has got to be a smack to some of the out of touch in Nashville who said toll roads would do every thing short of cure baldness.

What Happens When Government Abuses Citizens

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I was fascinated by a recent article in The Miami Herald on a modern day exodus that is happening below the radar.  It seems that between 2000 and 2006, a full 5% of the population of Puerto Rico has left the island for the United States due to inflation, recession and rising crime.  That works out to 200,000 people leaving a popu

Where were they?

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Ben Cunningham answers the question "Why did parents stay away in droves?" with:

Because parents are not concerned with the qualifications
of yet another education bureaucrat.

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