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  1. Neo:

    How many times have I wanted to say that to you but didn’t because I feared you’d never believe me. Upstart spambot.

  2. Someone needs to bring that post to the attention of Mr. Soros. It is quite clever in its own little way. I smell promotion!

  3. If Republicans take back the Senate, I think I really will spontaneously conceive a child. It would be a bit like Junior, given that I’m a man, but I’ll deal.

    Always willing to take one for the team!

  4. People, I hope you will consider passing this along. Powerline has a post from a professor who attended a conference in Hawaii, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, that traduces, slimes, and slanders our men in the Pacific, our war aims, and our national character, AND was a stunning propaganda coup for the Empire of Japan.

    “In July 2010 the NEH sponsored a workshop for college professors at the East-West Center, University of Hawaii. The title of the conference was “History and Commemoration: The Legacies of the Pacific War.” As one of the 25 American scholars chosen to attend the workshop, Professor Penelope Blake anticipated an opportunity to visit hallowed sites such as Pearl Harbor, the Arizona Memorial and the Punchbowl Cemetery and engage with scholars who share her interest in studying this often neglected part of World War II history.

    “Instead, Professor Blake was treated to the most disturbing experience of her academic career, a conference which she found to be driven by an overt political bias and a blatant anti-American agenda. Professor Blake has forwarded to us the following letter dated September 12, 2010, to Illinois Rep. Donald Manzullo, her congressman, documenting examples of what transpired at the conference. Copies of the letter were also sent to members of the NEH Council and to Leach.”

    For the letter, which will enrage you if you have one drop of loyal blood in your veins, see it at the link: http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2010/11/027580.php

    I hope you’ll join Dr. Blake in a heartfelt protest of this outrage. The attendees were saying that it will be easier to “correct” the history of that war “once all the veterans are dead.”

    I can’t tell you how this makes my blood boil. See the link and you’ll see what I mean. I’ve never seen a worse case of … well, it goes way beyond revisionist history and well into the swamp of enemy propaganda.

  5. Maybe the person meant she conceived a child “while” reading it rather than “from” reading it, which, of course, is not a very good evaluation of her partner.

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