Category: History
If you ever wondered what a "Soft Tyranny" is take a look at current events.
01/07/10 17:25, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, In real life, On the web, History, Politics
Alexis de Tocqueville coined the term in his 1835 work entitled Democracy in America.
Basically freedom is taken away incrementally, so as to disguise its absence. Of course this is done without a war or civil war; hence the term soft tyranny. Sound… more »
Paper or Plastic?
01/02/10 12:33, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, In real life, On the web, History, Politics
The choice is going to be much easier come Jan 1 of this year, at least for the people of DC. DC will place a tax on plastic bags this year. The thing that makes this so absurd is the stated reasons for the tax.
Starting today, the District of Colu… more »
You can't say "Attempted Terror Attack." It's an "Attempted Man Caused Disaster."
12/27/09 11:53, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, In real life, On the web, History, Politics
This is an interesting story; it also brings to light a few scary details.
I just have one very simple question. If the "attempted terrorist" was so obvious that --his own father reported him to the U.S. "authorities"-- how the hell was he missed in… more »
Let's Pretend that AGW (Anthropocentric Global Warming) is Real
12/18/09 14:22, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, In real life, On the web, History, Politics
The climate change talks in Copenhagen are taking a strange turn. First, we have nearly all of the important "developing nations" walk out at some point. First it was African nations, now today we have China and India walking out. It would seem that thi… more »
Harry Reid wants the U.S. Senate to vote on a health bill that NO ONE outside of Reid's tight group have even seen!?
12/17/09 13:18, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, In real life, On the web, History, Politics
Get a load of this!
‘And here’s the most outrageous part: at the end of this rush, they want us to vote on a bill that no one outside the Majority Leader’s conference room has even seen. That’s right. The final bill we’ll vote on isn’t even the one… more »