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if you find the growth of- fensive—you’ll at least get some exercise and I hear the plants make excellent compost for gardens!
Information for this ar-
ticle was found in “Aquatic Plants and Algae of New Hampshire’s Ponds” at
des.nh.gov/organization/ commissioner/pip/publi- cations/wd/documents/ wd-05-30.pdf and “A Field Guide to Common Aquatic and Riparian Plants in New Hampshire” at
des.nh.gov/ organization/commission- er/pip/publications/wd/
THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, July 22, 2010
documents/wd-06-34.pdf. The New Hampshire
Lakes Association (NH LAKES) is a member-sup- ported, non-profit organiza- tion dedicated to protecting New Hampshire’s lakes and their watersheds. For more information, visit
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House to dismiss vot- er intimidation charges against the thugs of the New Black Panther Party, according to Justice De- partment whistleblower J. Christian Adams. It’s the NAACP that opposes the 21st century school choice movement to free poor minority students from rotten government schools, as black parents in Washington, D.C., have suffered firsthand. It’s the NAACP that elevates “di- versity” above academic rigor as its primary edu- cation goal. And it’s the NAACP that backs ret- rograde, race-based set- asides and classifications that encourage cronyism of color championed by their water-carriers at the Congressional Black Caucus. And it’s the NAACP that
tolerates racist sneers and smears like those leveled by the St. Louis NAACP chapter against black lim- ited-government activist Kenneth Gladney, who was derided by civil rights
leaders as an “Uncle Tom” after he was beaten bloody by Service Employees In- ternational Union hench- men last summer. Addressing the conven-
tion on Monday, first lady Michelle Obama urged NAACP mau-mau-ers to “increase” their “intensi- ty.” She’s a pro at employ- ing intense accusations of racial oppression as a defense against criticism and milking the victim- ocracy for all its worth. At Princeton, she com- plained about “further in- tegration and/or assimila- tion into a white cultural and social structure that will only allow me to re- main on the periphery of society; never becoming a full participant.” But rath- er than remaining “on the periphery,” Mrs. Obama climbed the crooked Chi- cago ladder on a rapid ascent to the top. She hopped from Princeton to Harvard to prestigious law firms, cushy nonprof- it gigs and an exclusive Hyde Park manse, before landing in the East Wing
with the greatest of ease. Question the timing of
the tea party-demonizing resolution? You bet. The NAACP’s man at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. finds himself radically out of step with the American mainstream in the lead- up to the 2010 midterms. He sent his wife to the convention to re-establish White House racial au- thenticity at a time when increasing numbers of minorities are now as fed up with massive debt, usurpation of individual liberties, corruption in Washington and chaos on the border as everyone else. It’s a black hole bonan-
za. Queue the distraction: RAAAACIST!
Michelle Malkin is the au-
thor of “Culture of Corrup- tion: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies” (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is mal-
kinblog@gmail.com.
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