Monthly Archives: December 2004 - Page 2

UN Says We’re Stingy

U.N. official slams U.S. as ‘stingy’ over aid The Bush administration yesterday pledged $15 million to Asian nations hit by a tsunami that has killed more than 22,500 people, although the United Nations’ humanitarian-aid chief called the donation “stingy.” “The …

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Donald Rumsfeld’s Record

It Speaks For Itself All those calling for Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s resignation should take a deep breath and consider their quarry’s record. It’s a formidable one. A brief review of Mr. Rumsfeld’s record is in order to remind …

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Dem’s 2005 Resolutions

Democratic Party Has Long List of Resolutions for 2005 Shaking off their post-election hangovers, Democrats are getting into the New Year’s spirit with a slew of resolutions aimed at restoring their lost political primacy. Among the vows on some of …

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Be Wary of Michael Moore, Drug Companies Say

Drug Company Issues Memo on Michael Moore Some pharmaceutical companies are telling their employees to look out for the scruffy guy in the baseball cap. The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday that at least six drug companies have released internal …

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Clinton’s Criticism

Talking Behind Backs Bill Clinton, who has refrained from publicly second-guessing the 2004 presidential election, in private sharply criticizes John Kerry’s aides and particularly campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill. Talking recently to a close associate, the former president compared Cahill …

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For Ann Coulter Fans

Ann Coulter’s DVD “Is It True What They Say About Ann?” was released a few weeks ago and is selling way beyond the distributors wild expectations. Ann is one of the most controversial political commentators of our day, and finally, …

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Fallen Troop Bracelets

Bracelets with names of fallen troops sell quickly When Chris Greta, an Austin ad man, launched an online side business selling bracelets inscribed with the names of American troops killed in Iraq, it was little more than a bright idea …

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Yush To Win

Liberal Poised to Win in Re-Run Ukraine Vote Viktor Yushchenko predicted victory in the re-run of Ukraine’s rigged presidential election on Sunday after a campaign that pitched the country into weeks of turmoil. The liberal Yushchenko, favored in the contest, …

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Merry Christmas

On behalf of everyone here at Right Voices – Merry Christmas. We hope you have a wonderful holiday and are able to spend it with loved ones and friends. We’d also like to extend a special holiday wish to our …

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President Bush’s Christmas Message

Christmas Message “For 2,000 years, Christmas has proclaimed a message of hope: the patient hope of men and women across centuries who listened to the words of prophets and lived in joyful expectation; the hope of Mary, who welcomed God’s …

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“Misinformer of the Year”

….. and the winner is Media Matters for America announced that it has awarded its first annual “Misinformer of the Year” title to Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly — who beat out Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Britt Hume and Bob …

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The Joseph Goebbels Award

The first ever Joseph Goebbels Award Events of this past year have shown the need for a special award in journalism for those who think that the purpose of reporting news is to cause the public to adopt the political …

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The Don In Iraq

Rumsfeld Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq Donald Rumsfeld, on a surprise Christmas Eve visit with the troops told soldiers he remained confident of defeating the insurgency and stabilizing Iraq, while noting that to some “it looks bleak.” “There’s no doubt …

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Twas The Night Before Christmas

Thanks go out to Astroknight who sent us the link to this poem. Through doing a bit of surfing I found out the one written by the Marine in Okinawa is the first one done for the military, but others …

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Leave Rumsfeld Be

He is not to blame for our difficulties. The Washington Post recently warned that doctors are urging interested parties of all types to get their flu shots before the “scarce” vaccine is thrown out. But how is such a surfeit …

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