Aug 29, 2009

This Week’s Sound Off

Lockerbie bomber Abdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi released from prison on humanitarian conditions cause he’s dying of cancer is a scam. He should have rotted in prison.

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The four health care bills currently under debate which Democrats want to ram through, not a good idea for Democrats and not good for us. These bills need to be killed. However, insurance reform is a more sensible route to go.

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No matter how you look at it, torture of any human being is immoral. With this said, the torturing of detainees, specially known terrorists who are on a mission to do humanity harm, using whatever method available to extract vital security information is acceptable and our government should not have to apologize for its use.

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Our “wonderful” Governor Mark Sanford is an embarrassment to South Carolina and his effectiveness as Governor has been overshadowed by his misuse of tax payer's money and adultery. Simply put, Sanford needs to resign his office.

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The “Cash for Clunkers” program pisses me off! Now a part of my taxes are going to go to repay Uncle Sam for someone else’s new car? Oh hell no! Like the bailing out of banks and auto companies, this program is nothing more than the same package which you and I will have to pay for. Now the government is considering home appliances? Hope it considers televisions, computers, home furnishings, etc., cause I could sure refurnish my home with your money.

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Mass., Senator Edward M. Kennedy, one of the most powerful and influential senators in American history and one of three brothers whose political triumphs and personal tragedies captivated the nation for decades, died at age 77.

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Pop entertainer Michael Jackson’s death ruled a homicide. Prior to his death, Michael was given the anti-anxiety drug lorazepam (known by its brand name, Ativan) and midazolam (known as Versed). Propofol was the fatal drug that ended his career and unfortunately his life.

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Come September, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi will be coming to the United States. The leader will be pitching his tent in New Jersey and participating in the annual United Nations General Assembly. Gadhafi is allowed to travel anywhere he wishes while in the U.S.

Following his internationally televised welcome home of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, like he was the lost prodical son (murder) the State Department should not welcome Gadhafi with open arms and limit his movements while visiting.

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