Articles about bigot (0-26 of 26)

  • Birth Of The Rat Pack Tribute Artist
    By: Joe Flash | - They had been like substance, swing with swagger, a non quit party that everyone necessary to access. " 'These words, drafted in Player mag, ideal described the charming quintuplets named the Rat Pack. Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Was Joey Bishop, Peter Law ford as well as the chief, Frank Sinatra, the 5 that is composed of Rat Pack. That was probably the most provoking exhibition ever, hit entertainment circuit. Master of Vegas entertainment scene, this played an essential role in showing that ...
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  • Aries The Ram-how To Romance, Understand And Buy The Perfect Gift For An Aries
    By: Jackie De Burca | - Aries - The Personality Overview
    Aries (21st March-20th April) is the first sign of the Zodiac and those born under this sign are normally fun, fiery and sociable human beings. One of the three fire signs, Aries is ruled by the planet Mars, which means that it is regarded as the most physical star sign. The influence of the planet Mars also means that Arians are born natural leaders; one "natural born Aries/Arian!! leader" was Adolf Hitler, plus some Aries American Presidents were Thomas ...

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  • What Is The Allah Cult?
    By: C. Read | - Some people refer to Islam as the Allah cult because they feel that Islam is not a real religion but a cult. Bear in mind that many fundamentalist Christians also consider Catholics to be part of a cult as well. Those who do not adhere to their set of beliefs are said to be part of a cult. In Western Civilisation, however, there is a growing movement towards cults and towards Islam like never before.

    Western Civilisation has seen a dramatic change in recent years with the growi ...

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  • Gordon Brown Fears His Mobile Phone Was Hacked
    By: Peter Jones | - Ex Prime Minister Gordon Brown has contacted the Police to state that his mobile phone may have been illegaly listened to while he was in Government.

    It is not clear as to whether he believes his message box was listened to or his actual voice transmission.

    If it were his speech transmission than it would not be simply journalists but that would have to be the Special branch or their equivalent. as mobile phone calls in these modern times are encrypted and cannot be ove ...

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  • Hollywood Brains Starting To Look Like Sausage Gravy
    By: Dr.Bill | - Mmmm. Sausage Gravy.
    After Sunday night, we can add actor John Cusack to my ever growing
    list of celebretards, with apologies to all the mentally challenged.
    Q Sack, which is how I will refer to the actor, sent a tweet to all
    his 200,000 raving fans Sunday night, saying he was for a Satanic
    Death Cult Center at FOX NEWS and outside the offices of Dick Armey,
    Newt Gingrich and all GOP welfare freaks.

    Q Sack has long been involved in Democratic ...

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  • Is Labour Lost?
    By: Peter Jones | - Why should voters engage with the Labour Party after 13 years in power ending with the biggest recession in living memory?

    The Labour party seems to have really lost its way beyond all belief.

    As we all know the previous leader Gordon Brown appeared to lack charm or charisma!

    We all saw how he so badly dealt, during the election. with that lovely lady when he called her a bigot! what a stupid mistake to make about a loyal supporter..

    Then Lab ...

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  • Koran Burning, Mosque Building, And Selective Outrage
    By: Rob Stanley | - This coming weekend, a pastor from a tiny 50-member church in Gainesville, Florida, plans to hold a Koran burning on 9/11. His plans have garnered attention and frenzied protests across the globe. As of the writing of this article, it is unclear if the burning will go forward.

    President Obama, Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder, Sarah Palin, the Vatican, the NYPD, and the FBI have all expressed dismay at the plans and have requested that Pastor Terry Jones cancel the event, to be held at ...

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  • Jewish Lawyers: A Legacy Of Hard Work And Education
    By: Mark Etinger | - The recent nomination of Elena Kagan to be the newest Supreme Court Judge received criticism from conservative commentator Pat Buchanan, who questioned President Barak Obamas selection of Kagan, solely because she is a Jewish.

    If Kagan is confirmed, Jews, who represent less than two percent of the U.S. population, will have 33 percent of the Supreme Court seats, Buchanan stated in a column for WorldNetDaily.

    Although the comments from the former Nixon-advisor could b ...

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  • The Individuality Of Protagonists In Lee"s To Kill A Mockingbird And Shakespeare"s Hamlet
    By: Paul Thomson | - For Western literature, the concept of individuality is a remarkably recent innovation. It goes without saying that the classics feature a lot of remarkable individual characters, but they are only remarkable in their ability to meet and exceed the highest expectations of their roles in society. (Just think Beowulf playing the ultimate male part as the warrior, provider, and peace-keeper.) This is why so many old stories end in weddings, which are basically an initiation rite for turning individ ...
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  • He's Certainly Not The First And He Probably Won't Be The Last
    By: Gemma Carey | - I was shocked to see that the lowest part of the campaign trail for Gordon Brown came as a result of the most amateurish mistakes of them all.
    Whether or not you agree with Brown's description of Gillian Duffy there's no excusing such a schoolboy error.

    We've all heard the story. An angry lifelong Labour supporter took the opportunity to challenge Gordon Brown on a number of issues - including immigration and crime - whilst he was on the campaign trail. The confrontation w ...

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  • Who Failed The British Banks?
    By: Peter Jones | - Gordon Brown said in his Budget Speech of 1998 and I quote "Booms channel too many resources into speculative activities and not enough into others, hampering economic progress. The fleeting gains that such episodes bring are invariably far outweighed by the pain of the downturn that must follow."

    Gordon Brown said in his 1998 Budget Speech and I quote "Booms channel too many resources into speculative activities and not enough into others, hampering economic progress. The fleeting ...

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  • You Should All Die Of Rectal Cancer
    By: Nui Kahuna | - One of the advantages of living in Washington is that occasionally you get to see some of of the clown princes, and princesses, up close and personal. Such was the case yesterday, as I had some business to attend to in Washington, D.C.. I try and avoid trips into the city like the plague, but this was a must do situation.

    I met an old friend at one of DeeCees more prominent restaurants, and we were seated within earshot of a table of some of the citys biggest blabbermouths, t ...

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  • So, If I Attend A Tea Party With Sarah Palin, I Will Become An Ignorant, Bigoted, Racist?
    By: Ed Bagley | - Copyright © 2010 Ed Bagley

    Political writer, blogger and new media producer Bob Cesca has some strong feelings about people who participate in the current "tea party" protests against encouraging a bigger, more controlling government for the United States of America. Hopefully, you have read Bob Cesca's article that appeared recently in The Huffington Post. Now read my reaction--I too have some strong feelings.

    Bob Cesca is not exactly fond of the "tea party moveme ...

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  • Natural Cancer Therapies Vs Conventional Treatments
    By: Harriet Denz Penhey | - There is a much quoted study on the natural cancer therapies websites. The quote says that 75% of cancer doctors would not take chemotherapy for cancer due to the toxicity of the drugs. The quote is very much out of context but is indicative of some of the issues. However the paper says very much more. It was a paper that asked doctors who care for patients with cancer if they would take part in different types of treatment trials if they themselves had cancer. This was a study from over 20 year ...
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  • Watching Characters Grow Up: The Catcher In The Rye And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - For most of us, reading "The Catcher in the Rye" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" sticks out as a highlight of the high school lit experience. This ain't no Charles Dickens; both stories are narrated by young protagonists in everyday speak and are chock full of youthful insights - namely, that adulthood sucks. Holden Caulfield and Scout Finch are two kids looking down the road connecting childhood and adulthood, only from opposite ends of the trip. Both are full of contradictions, both defy the gende ...
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  • More Unusual Background Checks
    By: Kit Fremin | - We have done background checks on all types of people from a group of nuns to Bernie Madoff to Knight Rider. Below are a few of my favorite stories.

    "THOSE" PEOPLE

    Several years ago I called and spoke to a New York based magazine editor who was listed as a personal reference for an applicant that we were doing a background check on. While talking to her she told me that she thought that background checks were a horrible invasion of one's privacy and that she thought tha ...

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  • Southern Gothic Writing In A Rose For Emily"' And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Southern Gothic is an American subgenre of the Gothic style, which is probably most familiar to you from the Bront sisters of Victorian England. (No, were not talking Hot Topic here.) Like its European progenitor, the Southern Gothic style relies heavily on the supernatural only with less O, Heathcliffe! and more Oh no, racism! (Unlike Gothic novels, Southern Gothic novels are more interested in uncovering social crimes and injustices than being gloomy for gloomy ...
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  • Gran Torino Review
    By: jjasjones32 | - The pop-culture made the Ford Gran Torino a part of its history and here; it is a vintage 1972 model that shouts the glory days of its owner an American patriot whos also a widower and a retired automobile mechanic who served in the army. Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) delivers the punch with full gusto through acting, direction and also as a producer. The Gran Torino is the one that he helped to manufacture and later, bought it off, only to keep it in shiny, pristine condition while c ...
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  • Yes, Virginia, The World Is Full Of Jerks...
    By: Jack Deal | - I caught a colleague doing something a bit unethical against me and called him on it. He was shocked and when he recovered he called me a bad name and stomped off. He must have thought that I would just let him continue taking advantage of me and that he was a clever enough chap to pull it off.

    Wrong. He picked on the wrong stooge because the older I get the less I care about offending. A jerk can't be offended,is not rational and will not give up when giving up is the ration ...

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  • Bush Using Darfur, Aids To Salvage Failed Presidency
    By: James Opiko | - Rap Artist Kanye West had this to say: "George Bush doesn't care about black people!" -- Said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon.

    After the Katrina disaster many polls indicated that large majorities of blacks believed that the federal response to Hurricane Katrina would have been considerably speedier had those trapped in New Orleans been rich and white, and that the slow response was an indication of continuing racial inequity in this country.

    Most whites disagr ...

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  • The Road To Death Goes Through Tolerance
    By: Bette Dowdell | - Tolerance. It's a good thing, a socially desirable thing, isn't it? What could possibly be wrong with tolerance?

    I'm so glad you asked. Here's what's wrong: The magnificently sold idea of tolerance is, in fact, destroying our highest and best values in life. Twenty-five years ago, had you described our society as it now exists, nobody would have believed that we would ever fall so far.

    Movies, television and magazines have become, for the most part, dumpster divin ...

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  • Obama Is Coming, Clear The Way!
    By: James Opiko | - "Obama biro, yawne yo!" (Obama is coming, clear the way) -- Tens of thousands of cheering Luo "Tribesmen" and ululating women screamed as they welcomed Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) back to his father's ancestral land -- Nyangoma Kogelo village in Luo Land, Western Kenya, several weeks ago.

    In a matter of hours Obama had soared to unprecedented political prominence in Kenya, eclipsing a bunch of corrupt and heartless nincompoops -- The (Mt. Kenya Mafia), who are ruthlessly grinding ...

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  • Building Zionist America Into The New World Order
    By: Dana Smith | - Today if one were to talk about Zion, many would shudder. For attached to Zion is the Jewish concept of a nation called Israel where they would reign the nations from. They would do this with the Lord God of Israel helping. Christians as well have this Zionist theology. Some believers see the Jewish concept of Zion the same as theirs. This article is neither about the Jewish or Christian Zion. It is about the American Zion. That place which formed in the hearts of Masonic men when this nation w ...
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  • Does The Sims Online Host The Mafia?
    By: Karen Peralta | - If I asked you this, would you believe me? Try doing so, because it's the truth. And also, in this strange and perverse world, young people are busy killing each other at an alarming rate. Do we really need something like a pseudo Mafia causing the same sorts of problems? Gangsterism, in other words, on our children's beloved video games?

    According to Wikipedia, the Web's foremost online encyclopedia, ever since 9/11 the FBI hasn't had much in time or resources to handle organized ...

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