Monthly Archives: November 2003 - Page 2

Clinton – Gore Legacy

Al Gore, America’s best example of “cheaters never win,” has resurfaced. This time he’s without a beard but is still 40 pounds heavier than in 2000, where every recount, legal or otherwise, said the American people wanted him out of …

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The First Couple

via:lucianne Demonstrate and protest amongst yourselves – ’tain’t no big deal. –==Discuss This==–

Humanitarian of the Year

Glover Honored by Humanitarian Award Actor Danny Glover said he was honored “beyond any expression of words” by a humanitarian award from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The Fred L. Shuttlesworth Human Rights Award is named for the 81-year-old Baptist …

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Selective Reporting

Barnes Challenges Journalists to Persue Hussein-al Qaeda Ties On Fox News Sunday, Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard challenged his journalistic colleagues to pick up a story in this week’s issue which recounts a lengthy Department of Defense assessment of …

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As I Was Saying . . .

As I Was Saying About Five Weeks Ago… As I was saying about five weeks ago… Greetings, my friends, and welcome back. This is the award-winning, thrill-packed, ever-exciting, increasingly popular, growing-by-leaps-and-bounds Rush Limbaugh program on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. …

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secret memo detailing cooperation between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden.

Case Closed – The Weekly Standard From the November 24, 2003 issue: The U.S. government’s secret memo detailing cooperation between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden. by Stephen F. Hayes 11/24/2003, Volume 009, Issue 11 OSAMA BIN LADEN and Saddam …

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Bill’s New Clothes

Small Chinese Clothier Courts Clinton A small clothing manufacturer in eastern China says it hopes to sign the former U.S. president to represent its brand, citing his “worldwide charisma.” “Our suits match Clinton’s character and personality,” Wang Zhen, an official …

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What Memo?

What Memo? SEAN HANNITY’S big scoop is not generating the headlines it ought to. The memo Hannity obtained and made public that details the plans by Democratic staff on the Senate Intelligence Committee to politicize the committee’s investigations in the …

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Monday Rush

Rush Limbaugh to resume hosting radio program Monday Rush Limbaugh will return to his radio talk show Monday after completing a five-week treatment program for his addiction to painkillers, his brother said Wednesday. Yahoo! –==Discuss This==–

Veteran’s Day

It is the VETERAN, not the preacher, who has given us freedom of religion. It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us …

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No oil for war!

Aide Says Saddam Tried Last-Minute Deal Saddam Hussein personally initiated an attempt to reach a last-minute deal with Washington to avoid the U.S.-led invasion that ousted his regime, a former Iraqi government official said. The official, who spoke to The …

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Cancer Survivor Testifies Against Rosie

Associated Press, by Staff Writer A cancer survivor burst into tears Wednesday when she testified that Rosie O’Donnell suggested she was lying about goings-on at her now-defunct magazine and told her liars get cancer. You know what happens to people …

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Treason’s First Cousin

New York Post, by Editorial Writer It’s one of the most serious breaches of trust on one of the most sensitive committees on Capitol Hill. It’s a memo, drafted by Democratic staffers on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, that …

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V is for victory!

Total Victory! CBS’s decision to cancel the Reagan movie is one of the greatest victories – ever – for the conservative movement over the left-wing, so-called mainstream, media. Nov. 4 is a huge day for the Reagans, for truth and …

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From the back of the classroom . . .

Rock star Sting denounces Iraq invasion HONG KONG (AP) – British rock star Sting on Sunday denounced the US-led invasion of Iraq, and urged the world to help reconstruct the war-ravaged nation. “I wasn’t in favour of going into Iraq,” …

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