Monthly Archives: September 2003 - Page 2

Superheroes for saving Saddam?

It was only a matter of time, I suppose. Comic-book superheroes have gone into the liberal political indoctrination business. The September issue of the DC Comics book “Justice League of America,” or “JLA,” presents Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman as …

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McCarthyism, pop culture collide on PBS

McCarthyism, pop culture collide on PBS With the rise of McCarthyism and blacklisting, each man turned to his art to make his case. Thus did the personal and the political became entangled in ways that expose today’s butter battles for …

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Aren’t they cuuuuuuuuuute?

Clooney’s a Shy Guy With Hillary Clinton New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton thanked everyone for being there, but for Clooney, once named People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive,” she apparently had special thoughts. “And George Clooney, what can I say,” …

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What’s New Pussy Cat?

Absolutely nothing is new or original when it comes to John Kerry. Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry is ripping a musical page out of former President Bill Clinton’s campaign book by trotting out his electric guitar on the fund-raising trail. …

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The Boss Gets Bossy

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed at Fed-Ex Field last weekend, and between classic numbers, like “Born to Run,” the Boss got political. At one point he said he welcomes fans of all ideological persuasions to his concerts, …

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To Wesley, With Love

To Wesley Clark, with love Wesley Clark can count on Michael Moore’s support. The arch-liberal has sent the retired general – who is expected to announce on Wednesday that he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination – a love letter. …

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Katie – No Respect

Minutes after children at Ground Zero had begun reading the names of those killed two years ago at the site, NBC’s Katie Couric chose the moment to highlight a New York Times story about how President Bush’s policies have alienated …

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Conservative Media Under Attack

Stop Media Regulation Liberals in Congress have recently launched a major assault on conservative media by proposing sweeping regulations of mass media – regulations designed to muzzle popular conservative talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly. …

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Al Franken & Harvard Lies

The number one book on this week’s New York Times Best-Seller List is “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them”, written by comedian Al Franken. It’s actually not a funny book — unless you happen to be an exceptionally …

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Celebrities & the ACLU Ads

A new advertising campaign by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has been rolling out to oppose the tactics and proposals of the White House. The ads, which indirectly accuse the administration of trampling on the Bill of Rights, without …

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Bill & Monica At The Movies

Indian scandals and scams seem to have lost their charm for Bollywood directors. The focus has shifted to the USA. Director Govind Menon will be planning a wacky comedy on the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair and the subsequent media hype …

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Patriot Day

Patriot Day, 2003 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Two years ago, more than 3,000 innocent people lost their lives when a calm September morning was shattered by terrorists driven by hatred and destruction. On …

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Dixie Chicks pick on Schwarzenegger

The Dixie Chicks have been voicing their political opinions again by criticising Arnold Schwarzenegger. Last time they were in Europe, lead singer Natalie Maines, said the band were ashamed President Bush was from Texas. Emily Robison, currently touring Europe with …

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Alabama

During a concert trip to the Washington, D.C. in late August, the group Alabama, Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon , was invited to present the Laying of the Wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at …

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Left Wing Conspiracy

Sheen Defends Davis, Names Rob Reiner as Best Actor for Governor Left-wing activist/actor Martin Sheen, appearing Friday night on CBS’s Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, denounced the recall election as “a Republican grab for power. They’re trying to buy …

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