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Radio talk show host Dennis Prager posed the following question: What’s the difference between the voters in California and the passengers on the Titanic? The obvious answer was that the poor souls on the doomed ship didn’t vote to hit the iceberg.

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Radio talk show host Dennis Prager posed the following question Whats the difference between the voters in California and the passengers on the Titanic The obvious answer was that the poor souls on the doomed ship didnt vote to hit the iceberg.Thats a very funny line, unless you happen to be a conservative living in California.The problem with liberals is that they never learn from their mistakes. Whats worse is that they never stop making mistakes. Instead of changing their awful ways, the only lesson they derive from their endless failures is to double their efforts. Thus, when they find themselves in a hole, instead of climbing out, they merely dig faster.When you consider their recent setbacks, youd think liberals would finally conclude they dont know squat about decisionmaking. For instance, Obama makes a highly publicized trip to Asia and comes back with nothing to show for it except an aversion to shrimp and another 20,000 frequent flier miles.He got back in time to see a New York jury acquit Muslim terrorist Ahmed Ghailani on 284 charges. Inasmuch as Obama and Holder had pretty much guaranteed that Ghailani would be found guilty of everything, including jaywalking and neglecting to separate his trash, this left their decision to try him in a civilian court looking not only nave, but down right criminal.During the same time frame, after spending two years and millions of dollars, a congressional ethics committee found Charles Rangel guilty on all counts. His punishment was cruel and but not unusual he had to sit and listen to his equally corrupt colleagues pretend they existed on a higher moral plane. It made Charley cry. It made me cringe.I have always found it odd that the folks of West Virginia keep electing Jay Rockefeller to the U.S. Senate. I can see electing him once, hoping hell use his own money to bail out the state. But once that didnt happen, theres no explaining such bizarre behavior.Recently, Rockefeller urged the FCC to knock Fox and MSNBC off the air. Aside from the fact that this senator didnt know that cable stations dont come under the purview of the FCC, we once again have a liberal politician exhibiting his fascistic tendencies by voicing his displeasure with that pesky 1st amendment.The mere idea that Rockefeller would attempt to pass off this bit of verbal excretion as balanced by adding MSNBC as an afterthought shows how inept the left is even when it comes to propaganda. Is anyone really supposed to believe that this limousine lib is offended by the likes of Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews or that MSNBC comes anywhere close to having the power and influence of FoxWhats more, whereas conservatives are rarely invited to even make an appearance on MSNBC, the following liberals not only show up regularly on Fox, but most of them are on salary Geraldo Rivera, Lis Wiehl, Greta Van Susteren, Juan Williams, Al Sharpton, Jon Stewart, Alan Colmes, Marc Lamont Hill, Bob Beckel, Leslie Marshall, Lanny Davis, Doug Schoen, Ellis Henican, Chris Wallace, George Stephanopoulos, Mara Liasson and Scott Fenstermaker.What more do you think Fox could do to satisfy John D. Rockefellers greatgrandson Perhaps cancel Glenn Beck and replace him with South American Idol, starring that delightful Latin merrymaker, Hugo ChavezFinally, when I consider the amount of time and taxpayer money squandered on the trials of tax cheat Charley Rangel and Al Qaeda operative Ahmed Ghailani, Im reminded once again of the dangers inherent in people being tried by a jury of their peers.2010 a hrefmailtoBurtPrelutskyaol.comBurt Prelutskya
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