Nick Bulka

My opinions on just about anything
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    "Perpetual devotion to what a man calls his business, is only to be sustained by perpetual neglect of many other things."
    Robert Louis Stevenson

  • A Christian Nation? Watch What You Ask For!

    Posted By on January 20, 2012

    Right wingers are fond of telling us that they want to live in a Christian nation.   Which, when you think about it,   is rather ironic, considering that practically everything the GOP stands for conflicts with the way of life that Christ taught. . . .

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    Winter

    Posted By on January 1, 2012

    I got this in an email today and thought it was worth posting here. It’s so true: . . .

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    Let’s Give The Tea Party The Respect It Deserves

    Posted By on October 22, 2011

    There are many who identify themselves as members of the Tea Party movement who complain that they are the Rodney Dangerfield of politics – that they do not get the respect they deserve from the general populace of the USA.   In both personal blogs and Tea Party-centric web sites,  writers lament the fact that so many Americans consider the Tea Party followers to be unintelligent racist nut jobs wearing ridiculous attire, with no real knowledge of the US Constitution, who simply parrot the things they hear from Glenn Beck and the FOX News pundits.  Additionally, they hate the label “Teabaggers”, which they say is an insult associated with a sexual act.  (Please click here for background on the term) . . .

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    The NY Yankees Steal the Headlines Again

    Posted By on October 20, 2011

    Breaking News:  The New York Yankees have killed Muammar Ghadaffi.  Unhappy with being embarrased by the Detroit Tigers in the American League Playoffs,   Hank Steinbrenner sent his idle team to Libya in an attempt to divert attention from the World Series between the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals. . . .

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    There Are No Christians in the GOP

    Posted By on October 2, 2011

    It’s no secret that the Republican Party considers itself not only a political party, but also the moral conscience of the United States.   It’s virtually impossible for any of the Republican candidates, or their supporters, to speak without bringing Jesus into it.    They claim that they are driven by their Christian principles. . . .

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