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James Madison: U.S. Constitution author, or 18th Century psychic?

Here are a number of oddly prescient quotes from one of the founders of this nation, and a relative of Dolly, the maker of Zingers®, Donut Gems, Angel Food and Pound Cakes.

The Feel-Bad Movie of the Year.

I recently saw the summer blockbuster, Zeitgeist, The Movie. It's a harrowing thriller about a secret cabal of elite power brokers who allegedly orchestrated the World Wars (while funding both sides of the conflicts to reap obscene profits) in an effort to form a single global government; a New World Order.

Does Dick Cheney have Alzheimer's?

When the Iraq invasion started going South (you know, around Day Two) I thought Dick Cheney was stupid and incompetent for not knowing the possible consequences of invading Iraq and toppling Saddam Hussein.

Now, after watching this 1994 interview with him, I realize he's just forgetful. Really, really forgetful.

Ron Paul: The kind of Republican Bush isn't.

"Ron who—?" I can hear you thinking (and yes, I can hear your thoughts, so let's keep it clean, okay?). He's a presidential candidate who's currently getting the shaft from every mainstream media outlet, especially the scumbags at ABCNews who, after the debates, didn't include Mr. Paul on their Internet exit poll. Nice, huh? (Way to play favorites, ABC.)

Ron Paul is a Congressman who doesn't think too highly of the Bush Administration.

Reality dawns on America, albeit slowly

According to a Harris Poll, George W's performance rating is the lowest of his "presidency."

Finally. Only took seven looooong years.

It's nice to see, to be sure, but it still means that fully 28% of Americans believe what the Bush Administration is doing to our Constitutional rights and freedoms isn't treasonous.

Honestly, I had no idea that many Americans watched FOXNews.

Why I love Keith Olbermann.

Listen as Keith Olbermann once again points out what should be blatantly obvious to every American but—thanks to the Bush Administration's near total control of the media, bald-faced lies and distortions—sadly isn't.

Our top story tonight...wait, is that a butterfly?

Here are the top ten stories of 2006 the news media didn't report because they were too busy following important stuff like the JonBenet Ramsey "story." I mean, she wasn't the Vice President whose buddies at Halliburton "sold key nuclear-reactor components to a private Iranian oil company called Oriental Oil Kish as recently as 2005, using offshore subsidiaries to circumvent U.S. sanctions", was she?