Archive for November, 2004

Clinton Library Funding from Middle East

Monday, November 22nd, 2004

As Arsenio Hall used to say… things that make you go Hmmmm……

Letters to Michael Moore

Saturday, November 20th, 2004

Frank J. has some letters sent to Michael Moore by our soldiers.

Colin Powell

Saturday, November 20th, 2004

I am not a big fan of Colin Powell mainly because of his occassional tendency of speaking out of hand at inopportune moments. But Phil Brennon makes the case for Colin Powell, Good Soldier.

Climatologists Blast McCain’s Hearings on ‘Global Warming’

Saturday, November 20th, 2004

Yet more “global warming” hocus-pocus. This time it’s Sen McCain (RINO-AR). Climatologists Blast McCain’s Hearings on ‘Global Warming’

Putin adviser says Kyoto ’smoke screen’

Saturday, November 20th, 2004

“Like fascism and communism, Kyotoism is an attack on basic human freedoms behind a smokescreen of propaganda,” he said. “Like those ideologies of human hatred, it will be exposed and defeated.” — Andrei Illarionov, Financial Times
A Putin adviser likens Kyoto ’smoke screen’ to Soviet bureaucratic monster.
“The Kyoto protocol requires a supranational bureaucratic monster in charge […]

Foreigners for Presidency

Friday, November 19th, 2004

If a top Clinton appointee supporting a constitutional amendment to allow foreign born citizens to be president then I’m doubly troubled about the Republican future of Gubenator Arnold in the party.
Imagine the ego it takes to allow such a “movement” to forment?

Oliver Stone & Alexander

Friday, November 19th, 2004

Oliver Stone is well known for twisting the historical facts in order to make a movie. Yet he gets history right in Alexander and the Greeks are ticked off. Too bad the lawyers are on the wrong side of history (are they Democrats?)
Alexander’s homosexual tendencies are a matter of historic record but we can get […]

Fatigues of Freedom

Friday, November 19th, 2004

“Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it.” –Thomas Paine

Alcohol blamed in fatal I-74 crash

Friday, November 19th, 2004

I actually sat in this backup for an hour and a half before I could get to a section on median where I could do a U turn.
Seems the guy stopped mostly on the shoulder for some reason and the accident chain reaction was caused by attempts to avoid hitting the parked vehicle.

Power Line: A message from Baghdad

Friday, November 19th, 2004

It seems everyone in Baghdad isn’t mad at the US like the mainstream press would have us believe.

Kofi Annan - No Confidence Vote

Friday, November 19th, 2004

I wonder if the main stream press will pick this up? For the U.N. staffers to call a No-Confidence vote in Annan is no small thing.

K-SMart

Wednesday, November 17th, 2004

It is the end of an era. K-Mart has only been around since the 60’s and their undoing has largely been because they’ve caved to pressure groups to do this, don’t do that. But Sears has been around since the late 1800’s and was the model of success in America. The Sears Catelog and Christmas […]

Kerry 2008? - Kind of what I thought….

Wednesday, November 17th, 2004

Looks more like a way to hang onto his campaign coffers. Ironically I told someone at the office yesterday that this was the reason we have already heard “Kerry 2008″ anwyay and now here it is.

Symposium: The Terror War: How We Can Win

Tuesday, November 16th, 2004

A must read - FrontPage magazine.com :: Symposium: The Terror War: How We Can Win by Jamie Glazov
History always repeats itself, and if you can live two lives, you have an even greater chance of seeing that repetition with your own eyes. During the last six years of my other life, as a Romanian intelligence […]

Worse Than Earlier Thought

Monday, November 15th, 2004

Turns out that the United Nations is really twice as greedy and corrupt as reported before the election. It’s really amazing how different the news is post election. Pre-election one would think the world was coming to an end and only the United Nations could save us.

American Communist Lovers Union

Monday, November 15th, 2004

Yet another piece of evidence that the ACLU is not about “Civil Liberties”.
Those that believe the 1st Amendment is about protecting the State from the Church failed 2nd grade English.

Bad news for ‘Planned Parenthood’

Monday, November 15th, 2004

It seems that despite their protestations abstinence works..

Secretary of State - Dr. Condoleezza Rice

Monday, November 15th, 2004

Wow! That didn’t take long! I don’t think the microphone from Powell’s announcement has even cooled yet. This indicates that the reports last month that Dr. Rice may be moving on should have said Dr. Rice is moving up. This is welcome news to me and reflects my thoughts earlier that what is needed […]

House Conservatives Steer Course For Return to Limited Government

Monday, November 15th, 2004

Mike Pence has a written a good essay on the course Conservatism should take in the next 2 to 4 years. An interesting and insightful read and not only from a real conservative but also a Hoosier.

Buh-Bye Secretary Powell

Monday, November 15th, 2004

While I respect Colin Powell’s accomplishments I haven’t much liked him as Sec State so the news of his departure isn’t exactly disappointing. Nor is it surprising as I’m sure there are some on the Administration who have taken note of some of Powell’s actions.
For the new Sec State the Administration will need someone […]

Record U.S. Exports Reported

Wednesday, November 10th, 2004

If the “whole world” hates us as the Left would have us believe they sure have a funny way of showing it, buying lots of American made goods.

Someone’s pissed

Wednesday, November 10th, 2004

Do not read if you don’t like “creative invective” full of high-brow 4 letter words (you’d think these “intellectually suprior” beings could come up with a better vocabulary).
F*** the South
If you are going to read it you might go take your blood pressure medicine first.
I’d pick it apart but then there is just so much […]

Red States & Charity

Tuesday, November 9th, 2004

Hmm.. after we in the red states are said to be the major consumers of welfare it is interesting to note who gives the most to charities. And they aren’t states on the East Coast.

FCC and Internet Phones

Tuesday, November 9th, 2004

Who would have thought it? The FCC is actually going to get out of the way of the Net Phone Industry. If the Bells won’t embrace technology we’ll go around them.

Wither the Secularists?

Tuesday, November 9th, 2004

Seldom would I admit that Christopher Hitchens makes a good point but today he very neatly illustrates how the left apologizes for religious fanatics while the president fights them
George Bush may subjectively be a Christian, but he%u2014and the U.S. armed forces%u2014have objectively done more for secularism than the whole of the American agnostic community […]


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