David N. Bass

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December 27th, 2004

The 2004 Ebenezer awards

Published December 27, 2004, on AmericanDaily.com

Liberals love giving themselves awards. The empty skulls in Hollywood gather each year to exchange Oscars at the Academy Awards and pontificate about how great they are compared with those hicks in “Jesus Land.” Tom Brokaw and Bill Moyers are heralded as the greatest contributors to the free press in world history the moment either breathes the word “retirement.” Jimmy Carter gets the Nobel Peace Prize for spending his term twiddling his thumbs in the Oval Office rather than really governing the country. Maureen Dowd is awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her selfless efforts to undermine Democracy around the world. And John Kerry is named smartest presidential candidate in U.S. history – until Hillary runs, at least.

With so much back patting going on among liberals and their lackeys, I think it’s about time they received awards from outside their sphere of influence. And since this is the season of giving, I’m happy to present them with the 2004 Ebenezer Awards for the ten Scroogiest actions by a liberal during the Christmas season. Read the rest of this entry »

December 18th, 2004

Dems’ fake to the right on abortion

Published December 18, 2004, on WorldNetDaily.com

Democrats must recruit pro-life voters if they plan to become the majority party again. So stated staunch abortion advocate John Kerry while addressing party supporters shortly after Thanksgiving at the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C.

According to Newsweek, abortion enthusiast Ellen Malcolm asked Kerry at the meeting which direction the Democrat Party should take in the coming years. Kerry immediately pounced on the abortion debate.  Read the rest of this entry »

December 11th, 2004

A ‘living tree’ constitution?

Published December 11, 2004, on WorldNetDaily.com

Many words in the English language can be used to describe the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling on Thursday condoning homosexual marriage. Asinine immediately comes to mind, followed closely by perfunctory. Or, for those down-to-earth folks who still think eating dinner with their kids each night doesn’t make the family a clan of religious extremists, just plain ignorant. Personally, one phrase popped into my head the moment I caught wind of the Canadian court’s ruling – thank God none of those justices are on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Then again, I think some of them are.  Read the rest of this entry »