Hi Nopi,
Like your website. From blowing off the Capitol’s tops to the voter issue, blogs and cartoons. I especially liked the government employees on the escalator. I feel the same way in traffic sometimes when the guy in front of me sees a cup in the road. Thumbs up.
Jane, thanks so much for your very supportive comments. I certainly accept all the credit for anything and everything good about the content of NoPoli.org. It’s a thankless job, but someone has to do it Of course, you should also feel free to express any criticism or critiques you may feel from time to time to my good buddy and colleague, Steve Kessler. While I accept all congratulations and kudos (and donations — just kidding, no one at NoPoli.org is permitted to accept any of that stuff ), anything wrong on our site is strictly Steve’s fault! Come back again soon, and often!!!
NoPoli is up to date on issues and informative. I’d like to see an avenue where people can get involved and fight back by encouraging them to get involved, not just by voting in opinion polls but by getting off their back sides to help change America back to believing in what our founding fathers created. Perhaps a list of t-parties for people to join or a list of conservative candidates currently running campaigns against progressive incumbents. Citizens could then support them with a small donation to help fight against the “progressive” ideas and policies that are bringing America to it’s knees. These policies may have far reaching consequences from which our children and grandchildren will not be able to recover.
I’m with you, Jane, but, alas, the folks who power and run this website don’t agree:( First, they believe NoPoli.org’s mission is “simply” to root out improperly performing political leaders on BOTH sides of the aisle, leaving it to the voters to decide on the consequences, both in the real world and in the First Ever Social Media People’s Court, to which a link is offered on our home page. I hope you are participating there and are encouraging your friends to do so as well because THOSE RESULTS WILL GET AROUND! Second, no matter what their personal views of our editorial board might be, they feel that, in order to pursue out stated mission, NoPoli.org must remain neutral, favoring no particular political ideology. Beyond that, I can merely sympathize with your feelings and encourage you to search out websites and Tea Party like organizations who feel as you do and with whom you can become involved–in addition to your kind support for NoPoli.org!
The secret of eternal youth is arrested development. -- Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Quoted in the Bismarck, N.D., Tribune
Nopi says: Be careful what you wish for!
They keep talking about drafting an Iraqi Constitution. Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart people, it has worked pretty well for over 200 years here and President Obama does not seem to be using it any longer. Check it out.
Nopi says: Thanks to Larry the Cable Guy and Porter McKinnon of Phoenix, Arizona!
It Could Only Happen Here…
A Connecticut man serving a ten year sentence for driving his car into and killing a young boy on a bicycle has sued the dead boy's parents for negligent infliction of emotional distress as a result of allowing the boy to ride his bicycle without a safety helmet. Question: Do we blame the driver, the driver's lawyer or the judge for allowing this law suit to exist?
Proposed 28th Amendment
"Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators or Representatives, and Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States."
Hi Nopi,
Like your website. From blowing off the Capitol’s tops to the voter issue, blogs and cartoons. I especially liked the government employees on the escalator. I feel the same way in traffic sometimes when the guy in front of me sees a cup in the road. Thumbs up.
Jane, thanks so much for your very supportive comments. I certainly accept all the credit for anything and everything good about the content of NoPoli.org. It’s a thankless job, but someone has to do it
Of course, you should also feel free to express any criticism or critiques you may feel from time to time to my good buddy and colleague, Steve Kessler. While I accept all congratulations and kudos (and donations
— just kidding, no one at NoPoli.org is permitted to accept any of that stuff
), anything wrong on our site is strictly Steve’s fault! Come back again soon, and often!!!
NoPoli is up to date on issues and informative. I’d like to see an avenue where people can get involved and fight back by encouraging them to get involved, not just by voting in opinion polls but by getting off their back sides to help change America back to believing in what our founding fathers created. Perhaps a list of t-parties for people to join or a list of conservative candidates currently running campaigns against progressive incumbents. Citizens could then support them with a small donation to help fight against the “progressive” ideas and policies that are bringing America to it’s knees. These policies may have far reaching consequences from which our children and grandchildren will not be able to recover.
I’m with you, Jane, but, alas, the folks who power and run this website don’t agree:( First, they believe NoPoli.org’s mission is “simply” to root out improperly performing political leaders on BOTH sides of the aisle, leaving it to the voters to decide on the consequences, both in the real world and in the First Ever Social Media People’s Court, to which a link is offered on our home page. I hope you are participating there and are encouraging your friends to do so as well because THOSE RESULTS WILL GET AROUND! Second, no matter what their personal views of our editorial board might be, they feel that, in order to pursue out stated mission, NoPoli.org must remain neutral, favoring no particular political ideology. Beyond that, I can merely sympathize with your feelings and encourage you to search out websites and Tea Party like organizations who feel as you do and with whom you can become involved–in addition to your kind support for NoPoli.org!