Monthly Archives: November 2005

The right-wing hate sites are spreading a false story

I just had to check out the left leaning blogs today and I ran across this link that was quite entertaining. I have highlighted my favorite quotes. I can’t help but wonder why she feels the need to kiss their …

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Remember 403-3?

Well Nancy Pelosi must have forgotten that she was involved in that vote and was among the 403 that voted against a quick pullout 2 weeks ago. “I’m endorsing what Mr. Murtha is saying, which is that the status quo …

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This is the biggest issue facing Arlen?

Arlen Specter is putting his two cents in on the Terrell Owens controversy, the problem is, he is using his office to do it. Senator Arlen Specter is accusing the National Football League and the Philadelphia Eagles of treating Terrell …

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Is Mark Warner Tipping His Hat For The Big Run?

The United States needs to set milestones for progress, not a firm withdrawal date, before it can leave Iraq, Virginia governor and prospective Democratic presidential candidate Mark Warner said on Monday. “This Democrat doesn’t think we need to re-fight how …

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What I Did on My Thanksgiving Vacation

I tried hard to explain to Ben and Melissa. I tried to describe it to them . . yet, they found it very difficult to stand on this ground and imagine the towers standing where there is now nothing. We …

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Mark Noonan Hits This One Out Of The Park

Mark Noonan wrote Endless Change. It is by far one of the most well written pieces I have read and would not add anything to it nor take anything away. Michael Barone over at Opinon Journal has an excellent article …

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A Foiled Plot And The Trial Is On

Fox News is reporting Iraqi police arrested eight Sunni Arabs for allegedly plotting to kill the judge who prepared the indictment of Saddam Hussein, authorities said Sunday, the day before the ousted leader’s trial for crimes against humanity resumes. The …

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Guess Who Won’t Make #1 on the NYT’s Bestseller List?

Cindy Sheehan had a booksigning this past weekend and if these pictures, via Sweetness and Light, are any indication of future sales, she might want to consider another line of work.

Fahrenheit 1861

Check out this spoof on what it would look like if Michael Moore did a ‘documentary’ on the Civil War. Linked to The Queen Of All Evil

Good Grief

Protestors Unveil Monument Honoring Sheehan Anti-war demonstrators, back in Crawford to protest during President Bush’s holiday vacation, unveiled a stone monument Friday with the words “Sheehan’s Stand” in honor of the woman who inspired their efforts. Cindy Sheehan cried when …

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Arnold Mulls Clemency

Schwarzenegger Mulls Clemency for Williams Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday he would consider granting clemency to convicted killer Stanley Tookie Williams, the Crips gang founder. The governor said he would meet Dec. 8 in a private hearing with Williams’ lawyers, …

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What is Wrong With Private or Home Schooling?

I realize that not everyone can afford to send their children to private schools, nor is homeschooling within everyones career plan, but after reading this article at Michelle Malkin’s, I have got to wonder if a parent can afford not …

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Let’s think of anybody but the USA

I was reading this article referring to Sheehan and the protest in Crawford, when I was taken aback at this point in the story; For the holiday Thursday, more than 100 war protesters ate a traditional Iraqi meal – salmon, …

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A Bill To Watch

Fox has this link on the topic of citizenship at birth. Birthright citizenship is the right in which babies born in the United States, even to parents in the country illegally, automatically become American citizens. Critics call them anchor babies, …

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Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin’s Politically Incorrect Thanksgiving Did you know that the day we celebrate as Thanksgiving was supposed to be a fast? It took one politically incorrect farmer to change the course of history. When the government tried to impose a …

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