Go figure, that quiet little housewife who speechified to Sen. Arlen Specter, who was "never" interested in politics until this health care debate, who was "speaking from the heart," who has been featured on Hardball and Hannity and Colmes isn't all that she seems. This recently awakened sleeping giantess is apparently a part of Glenn Beck's 912 Project, you know, the group that "is designed to bring us all back to the place we were on September 12, 2001. The day after America was attacked we were not obsessed with Red States, Blue States or political parties. We were united as Americans, standing together to protect the values and principles of the greatest nation ever created."
Of course, one has to wonder, if this 35-year-old woman wasn't interested in politics until a month ago, how the hell did she even know what September 11th even is!
Ya know, a lot of things are bugging the hell outta me about this health care debate. But the one thing I am truly sick of is all the lies. We deserve better than this.
Anyway, check out Katy's 912 profile page here and then come back and listen to this Fleetwood Mac classic dedicated to this proud American, who, Sean Hannity assures us, is not a Nazi.
Katy Abram is the woman who took Arlen Specter on in one of his town hall meetings the other day, wondering when Specter and the Senators were going to go "back to the country our forefathers intended," or somesuch. Well, she followed that up with an appearance on Hardball with Lawrence O'Donnell. I'll let you judge for yourselves.
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32-year-old writer, Damian Cross, returns home from his first book tour only to be dumped by his fiancee, who he's been with for 7 years. Now, Damian has to start over while writing his second novel while all his friends are trying to convince him to write a "booty novel" to make money. Written in blog form, My Booty Novel is a funny, heartwarming tale of dating, starting over, and learning to let go of old pains in order to find new joys.
United Earth, intergalactic war hero, Aaron "The Berber" Barber finds himself in a place he's never been before--fighting his fellow human beings. With chaos, rebellion, and bloodshed all around him, Barber suddenly questions his role as a war hero and spokesman for Smell-A-Vision. Sunshine Patriots is a satirical science fiction novel that asks the important question: What does it mean to truly be a hero?