Monthly Archives: August 2003

Losing bin Laden

How Bill Clinton’s Failures Unleased Global Terror President Bill Clinton had the opportunity to stop, catch, or kill bin Laden more than twelve times during his presidency, a new book set for release this week claims! And on at least …

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No license? No Pop Stand

Mikaela Ziegler, 7, and her 4-year-old sister, Annika, were selling refreshments Wednesday afternoon near the State Fairgrounds when a woman approached them. But she wasn’t there to buy. “She said, ‘You can’t sell pop unless you have a license,’ ” …

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Oh, How They Hate Him

Listening to pundits on the left, it’s hard to know who is more evil–George W. Bush or Rupert Murdoch. The president, some passionately believe, tricked us into war, which is of course bad. But Mr. Murdoch gave us the Fox …

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Harrison Ford blasts US Iraq policy

Harrison Ford blasts US Iraq policy At a safe distance from his homeland, veteran Hollywood actor Harrison Ford launched a broadside at US policy on Iraq, his country’s gun laws – and the film industry for producing “video games” for …

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Stolen Elections, blah, blah, blah

Schwarzenegger Too Conservative for Some Fellow Celebrities (Alec) Baldwin saw a pattern of Republicans trying to steal elections: “There is a pattern of this kind of electoral nullification for people who are opponents of elected officials, typically Democratic officials now. …

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CMA Announces Nominees

CBS brought its show to Nashville today to air live the announcement of the 37th CMA Awards nominees. CBS news anchor Hannah Storm hosted The Early Show from the Grand Ole Opry House, where final nominations were revealed this morning. …

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Al Franken Flips Out On CNN

Decent folks were aghast at such chutzpah on CNN’s Crossfire Monday, when Franken subbed for James Carville as the show’s co-host, pitted against conservative Tucker Carlson. As anyone who watched the program saw, Franken was given more than enough time …

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Janeane & the 43rd Reich

Another round of looniness from left-wing actress Janeane Garofalo as the co-host in the left chair on CNN’s Crossfire this week. Monday she held the Bush administration “responsible” for the blackout. Later Monday CyberAlert recounted how Garofalo contended on Monday’s …

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Frankly, Al – You Couldn’t Be More Wrong

Fox News Channel was denied its request Friday for a preliminary injunction against Al Franken using the network’s trademarked slogan in the title of his upcoming book. U.S. District Court Judge Denny Chin ruled Friday that the tome’s title, “Lies, …

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Kerry You’re So Very – Transparent

Senator John F. Kerry has decided to trade “Old Ironsides” for the USS Yorktown, planning to stand before the aircraft carrier on Sept. 2 to publicly declare his candidacy for president. The Massachusetts Democrat had considered using the USS Constitution …

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Free The Dixie Three?

The following is an article presented by “The Guardian” featuring Nigel Williamson’s experience as he went on the road to watch a few of the DC’s shows and to see how things are for them now, if they have any …

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Paul Newman, Not a Satirist

Unreliable sources report that the Fox [Fox News vs Al Franken] suit has inspired Paul Newman, the actor, to file a similar suit in federal court against the Department of Housing and Urban Development, commonly called HUD. Mr. Newman claims …

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Hollywood’s Talking But Not Much Else – Yet

For some wealthy Democratic liberals in this industry town, the recall election is making them reconsider conventional party loyalties. Some of the same Democratic powerbrokers who for decades have dominated the city’s political agenda are now in a quandary because …

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Back When Some Celebrities Were Men

We have heard much in the last few months of the wacko behavior of “Hollywood types” regarding the war in Iraq. Sean Penn made a complete fool of himself in visiting pre-war Iraq. The Baldwins continue to spout off, but …

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WE LEAD

Where do they lead? Into the depths of mass confusion? A new women’s group raising money for the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee wants to take an unusual step to boost its fund raising: asking donors to give to a “savings …

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