Trayvon Martin Gun Range Targets Sell Out - Gun-clingin’ Americans are just the picture of class, ain’t they?
Trayvon Martin Gun Range Targets Sell Out - Gun-clingin’ Americans are just the picture of class, ain’t they?

Shaun Winkler, a white supremacist in Idaho running as a Republican for Bonner County sheriff, is defending his recent cross burning ceremony, after having invited members of the media to attend the event last week.
“Mainstream society looks at cross lighting as a symbol of hate, but it predates the Klan by hundreds of years,” Winkler told the Bonner County Daily Bee. “We look at it more as a religious symbol.”
“Most people don’t know that we don’t just oppose the Jews and the negroes,” he said, according to the Daily Bee. “We also oppose sexual predators and drugs of any kind.”
(via Shaun Winkler, White Supremacist Idaho Sheriff Candidate, Hosts Cross Burning Event)
What a sillybilly! I’d like to just tickle this marshmallow head until he wets his underpants!

I’m disgusted by this! It’s in incredibly poor taste of Sec. Clinton to present herself in this disgusting manner! I demand anyone who appear on my television ever, especially women always wear makeup. Without it she send the message that she’s not just a celebrity for me to gawk at, but a political figure who should be taken seriously and that is very highly offensive to me.
^^Predicted Fox Nation commentary^^
Reporter Megan Carpentier undergoes unnecessary transvaginal ultrasound in response to the debate over recent legislation in Oklahoma, Virginia, Texas and soon Pennsylvania.
She filmed it (above) and wrote about it here. (She doesn’t actually show her vagina in the video, so, you know, if you needed to know that before clicking play, now you know.)
As you might be able to tell, it was vigorously uncomfortable — more than a typical pelvic exam, with which most women are very familiar. In part, it’s more uncomfortable because the technician has to press the wand directly against the areas she wants to get an image of — your uterus, Fallopian tubes and ovaries — so there’s more movement and more direct contact with pressure-sensitive areas of your body; you’re also not lying flat on your back to facilitate access to the upper reaches of your vagina; and you’re being penetrated with a longer, rigid object than is used in a regular pelvic exam. In my case, as the technician explained after, my uterus is “high,” or tilted toward my abdomen, so she had to tilt the wand accordingly — and because it was so uncomfortable, she halted the exam before fully exploring my Fallopian tubes or ovaries.
Bertold Wiesner ran the clinic with his wife Mary Barton, who may have had no idea that her husband was fathering tons of kids right under her nose. During their run at the clinic, they helped women conceive around 1,500 babies. They promised to give these women smart offspring by using “high IQ donors,” and their customers were under the impression that they used sperm donations from “a small number of highly intelligent friends.” That certainly sounds dubious in this day in age, but back then this kind of practice wasn’t nearly as formalized—though the clinic was considered controversial in its time because the practice of artificial insemination was still taboo.
Scandal isn’t totally new to the clinic, either. it was the subject of a previous dust-up eleven years ago, when it was revealed that sperm from Derek Richter, a neurochemist, had been used to father more than 100 children. But that now pales in comparison to Wiesner’s contribution, was only discovered recently, after two men, Barry Stevens and David Gollancz, who’d been conceived at the clinic, began researching it and discovered what was going on. DNA tests have now been conducted on 18 of the people who were conceived there between 1943 and 1962, and it’s clear that two-thirds of them were fathered by Mr. Wiesner.
The Free Market.
The daughter of televangelist Rev. Billy Graham says that it’s important to discriminate against candidates who are atheists because politicians “should have a fear for almighty God.”
Whether you`re on the left or you`re on the right or you`re in the center or if you don`t particularly care about politics, if all you care about is that we have a form of government in this country called democracy, we vote. If you care about the idea that we still use voting here, we still use democracy, if you care about the Constitution — frankly, Michigan ought to have a flashing red light siren on it right now.