Monthly Archives: December 2003 - Page 2

Escaped the ‘Good News Filter’

‘True’ picture of Iraq: People there love us .S. Army reservist Demetrius Payne gave third and fourth-graders a true picture of Iraqi life during a visit to Greenwich Township School on Monday morning. Wearing camouflage and dusty boots, Captain Payne …

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Dean Doozy

Dean Rebuked for Statement Implying Brother Served in Military Howard Dean came under criticism from an Iowa newspaper last weekend for an answer to a questionnaire in which he implied that his brother was serving in the military when he …

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The Hussein Factor

The Unknown Hussein Factor in the 2004 Elections That collective groan you may have heard last week from New Hampshire, Iowa, and points in between was the Democratic presidential field congratulating George W. Bush on the capture of America’s favorite …

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The Way They Hate Bush

Bush-bashing has become an addiction in some circles. It is usually gratified at a keyboard but can be enjoyed anywhere two or more people get together. How and why do people hate Bush? Let me count some of the ways: …

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OBL Re-Run

Latest Bin Laden Tape Appears to Be Old An audio tape purported to be of Osama bin Laden aired on Saturday appears to be an old one that was previously broadcast, a CIA official said. “It appears to be the …

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The American Soldier

TIME Magazine had an easy decision for their year end issue. Choosing person of the year for 2003 could not have been a difficult choice this year, considering how very much this person does for our country, our freedom, our …

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Saturday’s Cartoon

Courtesy of Cox & Forkum.

Dean walking on eggshells

Dean on Damage-Control Mission Howard Dean and his aides scrambled on Friday to show off their ties to the Clinton administration. They were trying to undo any damage done on Thursday, when Dr. Dean, in a speech on domestic policy, …

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Libya gives it up

Libya to give up WMD Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi has admitted his country was developing weapons of mass destruction, but will dismantle its secret programme. He told the official Libyan news agency he was ready to play its role in …

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Dennis on CNBC

On Jan. 26, Dennis Miller will launch a one-hour daily talk show on CNBC in prime time. TIME’s Rebecca Winters asks Dennis ten important questions. Your politics have drifted right in recent years. How come? I’m left on a lot …

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Wayne Newton Performs

Wayne Newton has received plenty of standing ovations in his day, but the response he got on a USO tour of Iraq was still extraordinary. “(The soldiers) stand up when you walk out onstage,” Newton told The Associated Press in …

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Clinton’s Real Legacy

Former co-President Hillary Rodham Clinton, who usually denies she wants to be president again — solo next time (you can be sure she won’t share the reins with Bill) — announced that she was tired of President Bush interfering with …

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Comments

We’ve re-opened the comments feature on the site – – you’re welcomed to it! Our discussion forum still remains open where we discuss many other current events other than what we post here, on the main page – – so …

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O’Reilly: Unhinged

HOST UNHINGED AFTER SALES FIGURES REVEALED; CALLS DRUDGE ‘THREAT TO DEMOCRACY’ TalkerAuthor Bill O’Reilly lashed out against this space during his popular FOXNEWS O’REILLY FACTOR Wednesday night — just hours after closely guarded book sales figures were splashed over the …

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A Letter from a Soldier

We received an email earlier this week that brought home for me what this started out to be, and what it is all about. I’d like to share it here because, while it was addressed to admin@rightvoices.com, it’s written to …

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