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Articles Posted by Dustin Hawkins

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  • Michael Moore Hates Ann Coulter (BARF ALERT)

    02/05/2005 2:02:44 PM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 29 replies · 1,804+ views
    Micahel Moron . com ^ | A Big Fat Idiot
    Because I set myself up for punishment, I ventured over to the insane asylum, michaelmoore.com, and saw in big flashy letters ANN COULTER EXPOSED! First I got excited... ahem... Anyway, I checked out what the fuss was about, a video in fact, that had Ann Coulter thinking that Canadian troops were involved in the Vietnam War, when in fact they were not. That was the big GOTCHA! Good Job Michael Moore! To celebrate, I''l buy you a quintuple hand-burger. And to be fair, Canadians did help out. 30,000 joined our army and served under us... despite the governments no war...
  • Americans, Iraqis:2 ; Democrats, Terrorists: 0

    02/05/2005 9:11:05 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 8 replies · 397+ views
    Americans, Iraqis: 2; Democrats, Terrorists: 0 MichNews.com Feb 3, 2005 At some point Democrats are going to figure out why they keep losing elections. As if the November elections weren’t bad enough, the Iraqi people came out in droves to cast a stunning vote for freedom and democracy in a nation known only for tyranny and misery. Luckily, Iraqi voters can manage to cast ballots under real threats of intimidation. This is to say, these voters marched to the voting polls despite the possibility of being murdered or captured for torture. Meanwhile, Democrats all across America allegedly run from the...
  • Bush’s Faith Reflects Society’s Beliefs

    02/05/2005 9:06:20 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 2 replies · 174+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | Armstorng Williams
    Faith has long been an integral part of the president’s life. A strong belief in God helped Bush to let go of a drinking problem in his youth and move toward an absolute moral reference point. "Christ…changed my heart," admitted Bush during a 1999 presidential debate. Bush also makes no bones about his belief that religion and spirituality are integral parts of America’s public life. Often, his speeches are studded with the terms “good”, “evil,” and “God’s will.” This was especially true of his 2005 Inaugural Address. At varying points, he suggested that our inalienable human rights derive from our...
  • The Passion of the Censor (IRCC caves in)Parts 1 and 2

    02/05/2005 9:02:56 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 7 replies · 371+ views
    The Passion of the Censor January 31, 2005 TO: Edwin R. Massey, President, Indian River Community College: 772.462.4701 CC: Johnny Moore, VP of Student Affairs: 772.462.7788; jmoore@ircc.edu Dear President Massey: When I first heard your college had prevented a Christian student group from showing the film The Passion of the Christ by Mel Gibson, I was taken aback. When I learned your college had previously hosted a live performance entitled “F*****g for Jesus,” I was disgusted by your school’s double standard. Now that I have learned administrators at your school yanked college students out of class demanding an apology for...
  • Creative Freepers to the Rescue (Vanity/Help)

    01/07/2005 8:06:31 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 75 replies · 1,002+ views
    Fellow Freepers, the Florida Atlantic University College Republicans (yes, Republicans in palm Beach County) are starting a Conservative Newsletter. Well, we need a name for the newsletter. We have a few ideas, but ya'll are the smartest people I know, so be creative. Throw out some ideas... can be simple... or whatever. : )
  • Yet Another Year Bites the Dust

    01/06/2005 2:49:03 PM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 2 replies · 226+ views
    2004 was a year not to be quickly forgotten. It was a year of natural disasters. There were hurricanes and earthquakes, a massive tsunami and, of course, Theresa Heinz-Kerry. It was the year of elections, from those in the United States to those in Afghanistan and Ukraine. A great defender of freedom passed on in Ronald Reagan, as did the “father of modern terrorism," Yasser Arafat. As the New Year approaches we will not forget those servicemen who died fighting for our country nor those who lived doing so. We look forward to the prospect of peace, as elections in...
  • Have a Holly Jolly WHATADOOFUS

    12/22/2004 6:26:05 PM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 52+ views
    Common Conservative ^ | Thomas Lindaman
    So, maybe we can go the other way. How about a holiday that has no religious connotations whatsoever? We could call it…Winter Holidays And Traditions Absolutely Devoid Of Offensive Follies Undermining Sensitivity, or simply, WHATADOOFUS. It could be held in a week, no, make that a whole month! That way people could celebrate at their leisure. And think of the sales! Instead of the post-pre-post-post-pre-post-pre-Christmas sales, we could have one monthlong shop-a-thon! You would have to pry retailers off the Hubble Telescope if this idea takes hold. Well, then we’d have to rework some of the holiday traditions. Imagine the...
  • Leave Cookies for Santa Claus Without Fear of Obesity Lawsuit

    12/22/2004 8:45:41 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 9 replies · 382+ views
    Center for Consumer Freedom ^ | December 20, 2004
    By signing it, Kris Kringle agrees not to sue you on the basis of: your failure to provide him with nutrition information and a list of ingredients (the "Grandma's Secret Recipe" clause); your failure to caution him of the potential for overeating because cookies taste “yummy” and are provided at no cost; your failure to offer "healthier" cookie alternatives (e.g., tofu bars); your failure to warn him that cookies may be habit-forming and/or irresistible; and your failure to notify him that eating way too many cookies may lead to even greater levels of obesity (the "Sanity Clause").
  • Of Race and Politics

    12/21/2004 10:42:45 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 9 replies · 400+ views
    Imagine that if blacks voted for George W. Bush in equal numbers as Hispanics did (44%), the President would have won his re-election by more than 11 million votes and Republicans would probably never lose another presidential election. As would be expected, this means that Democrats would have to be on a full-time offensive to prevent such a voter switch. Any black conservative in the public spotlight will be dragged through the mud and hit with a 2X4 in attempts to reduce their status as a respectable individual representing the Republican Party. Fresh Democrat Senate Minority leader Harry Reid called...
  • Florida Polls (Yes, Already)

    12/07/2004 6:21:13 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 11 replies · 339+ views
    In Summary: 40% of Floridians do not know that their Senator is Bill Nelson (Democrat) and is seen as highly vulnerable in his 2006 re-election campaign. Possible opponents are Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris of PE2000 fame. Jeb has the enthusiasm od 70%, Harris of 48% of Republicans. Giuliani and Hillary are Floridiands top choices for President. Over 67% of Republicans wanted to see Giuliani run for President, verses less than 50% for McCain. Likewise, Clinton backed by 67% of Democrats...
  • Equal Pay for Equal Complaining

    11/23/2004 1:23:31 PM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 11 replies · 571+ views
    MensNewsDaily ^ | 11-22-2004
    A recent Business Week article solemnly confirmed “it will be 50 years before women achieve equal pay with men and nearly 100 years before they gain equal representation in Congress.” In other words: there they go again. Perhaps Amey Stone (Business Week senior writer) would offer up some “analysis” as to why this is, especially considering her piece was under Business Week’s variety topic “news analysis.” But, alas, the article was analysis-less and instead offered but a depressing plethora of figures to prove how unfairly women are treated in the workplace, poorly paid compared to their male counterparts, and so...
  • The End of the World (As Liberals Know It)

    11/08/2004 10:03:10 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 14 replies · 1,284+ views
    THE END OF THE WORLD (AS LIBERALS KNOW IT) Nov 8, 2004 It has been one week since the Democrats lost the presidency to an “idiot” for the second time and took big losses in the Senate and minor losses in the House, and Democrats still don’t know what to do with themselves. According to liberals, these losses had to do with almost 60 million Evangelical nuts living in the woods and plotting either the end of the world or a return to the primitive. Last week the US was worried about a lack of flu shots. This week we...
  • If Only Liberals Hated Terrorists This Much

    11/05/2004 7:12:44 AM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 3 replies · 696+ views
    If Only They Hated Terrorists This Much Dustin Hawkins November 4th,, 2004 After conceding the election to President Bush, John Kerry encouraged the American people to "begin the healing" and said it was time for us to come together and unite. It is not that easy, Johnny Boy. Who are we suppose to unite with? The people who vandalized Republican headquarters around the nation? Those who sprayed bullets through GOP offices, hurled rocks and cinder blocks through windows, sprayed racist and anti-Bush graffiti on walls outside and broke laptops and other equipment inside? Or just unite with those large groups...
  • Giuliani and Martinez in Florida (Photos)

    11/03/2004 7:13:03 PM PST · by Dustin Hawkins · 2 replies · 451+ views
    At a pre-election rally on Monday night, we caught former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (2008?)and now Republican Florida Senator Elect Mel Martinez in South Florida (love living in the battleground state). So, we present One Last Gallery for the election year... enjoy! And Viva Bush
  • Dick Cheney in S. Florida Tuesday(Now with photos)

    10/26/2004 12:04:15 PM PDT · by Dustin Hawkins · 6 replies · 681+ views
    Dick Cheney made a trip to the ever popular South Florida region. And As always, We Were There. The crowd was great and actually had enthusiasm, which is more than could be said for when we was Kerry in Broward (yawn). We got to shake with Lynne Cheney and chat it up with a couple of Congressman, good times. Enjoy!
  • Operation Infiltration - Now With Crappy Photos

    10/19/2004 11:22:34 AM PDT · by Dustin Hawkins · 4 replies · 1,385+ views
    Journey's With Kerry, as promised, Low Quality Photos of the man who will never be President. Original posting at http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1241222/posts Unlike here at the Kerry Rally, people at Bush rallies in South Florida were actually enthusiastic about him! Go figure...
  • Operation Infiltration: Report from Inside LeftWing Central

    10/10/2004 7:59:59 PM PDT · by Dustin Hawkins · 19 replies · 1,384+ views
    Good Stuff
    John Kerry made a "Townhall" stop at Broward County Community College yesterday and we were there for all the hott action (barf). Maybe 1500 people showed up at best. I got tickets because a girl in my Graduate Class thinks I'm a Democrat (sucker). Anyway 1) There was a lot of ABB - anybody but Bush - going on, not suprising. 2) Three Arabic women sitting in the back seemed displeased when Kerry went on and on about his dying love for Israel and his desire to give them weapons. 3) I was the only one who noticeably cheered when...
  • Kerry's Campaign: Sibnkign Faster Than The Titanic

    09/22/2004 6:24:43 PM PDT · by Dustin Hawkins · 8 replies · 296+ views
    Sep. 21, 2004 Democratic strategists and liberal pundits are jumping at the opportunity to declare the Kerry campaign a national disaster. The party faithful thinks that the whole Vietnam discussion has backfired and that his message is both ambiguous and full of flip-flopping contradictions. In a recent radio interview Kerry simultaneously claimed that there was absolutely and positively no reason to invade Iraq. None, zilch, zip, nada. He followed this by saying that he was proud of his vote to authorize war with Iraq. It was one thing when his positions changed a few weeks apart, but now they are...
  • How to be a Moore-on

    09/03/2004 6:03:56 PM PDT · by Dustin Hawkins · 3 replies · 289+ views
    How to be a Moore-on Dustin Hawkins September 3, 2004 (release 467732) The Republican National Convention came and went without a hitch. Arnold enraged militant leftists by uttering the phrase girly-men. Rudy introduced the true meaning of John Kerry's "Two Americas." ("One where John Kerry can vote for something and another where he can vote against the same thing.") President Bush introduced an inspiring agenda for the next four years. And, in what would earn him a two-day forgiveness period by conservatives, John McCain uncharacteristically told a "certain disingenuous filmmaker" to essentially shove it. And covering the convention for USA...
  • There Goes McCain

    09/01/2004 7:21:54 PM PDT · by Dustin Hawkins · 93 replies · 2,472+ views
    Man, I had liked McCain for a whopping 2 days before he fell back into my dislike caolumn after his NBC interview tonight. Whining about Zells speech, telling us how capable Kerry is... Sometimes I can't tell who McCain is allegedly campaigning for.