Monthly Archives: February 2006 - Page 2

Saudis Tell Rice They Won’t Isolate Hamas

Via Fox As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sat nearby, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal said through a translator, “We wish not to link financial assistance to the Palestinian people to issues other than their dire humanitarian needs.” A …

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What is Partial Birth Abortion?

In reference to this post, Sandy had some very good questions on Patial Birth Abortion, so I decided to do some research and came up with 2 sources that looked credible. See here and here. I guess I don’t get …

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Mosque Attack Pushes Iraq Toward Civil War

Via the AP Insurgents detonated bombs inside one of Iraq’s holiest Shiite shrines Wednesday, destroying its golden dome and triggering more than 90 reprisal attacks on Sunni mosques. The president warned that extremists were pushing the country toward civil war. …

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Sensitivity Training Says The UN

Via The AP The United Nations has reprimanded a security guard for drawing swastikas on a log sheet later seen by a guard from Israel, a U.N. spokesman said Tuesday. The guard who drew the swastikas was issued a letter …

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I Know I Am Safer!

Every time I hear someone say we are no safer today than we were before 9/11, I cringe. Stories like this are proof that we are being protected. Are we totally safe? No! Nor do I think we ever will …

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Patriot Guard Riders Rock!

Fox has this story about The Patriot Guard Riders. Wearing vests covered in military patches, a band of motorcyclists rolls around the country from one soldier’s funeral to another, cheering respectfully to overshadow jeers from church protesters. They call themselves …

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Supreme Court Watch: Late Term Abortion

According to this AP article: The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will consider the constitutionality of banning a type of late-term abortion, teeing up a contentious issue for a newly-constituted court already in a state of flux over privacy rights. …

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House GOP Leaders Line Up Against UAE Port Deal

UPDATE 2 Bush Shrugs Off Objections to Port Deal UPDATE 1 Jimmy Carter Supports This The Bush administration got support Monday from former President Carter, a Democrat and frequent critic of the administration. “My presumption is, and my belief is, …

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Was Russia Involved In Moving WMD’s?

Newsmax is reporting that Russia may have helped move the WMD’s from Iraq to Syria and Lebanon. “The short answer to the question of where the WMD Saddam bought from the Russians went was that they went to Syria and …

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The Palestinians’ Financial Situation

Much hoopla has been made of Jimmy Carter’s Op-Ed in The Washington Post Today. Israel moved yesterday to withhold funds (about $50 million per month) that the Palestinians earn from customs and tax revenue. Perhaps a greater aggravation by the …

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Mary Matalin Met The Press And Let Them Have It!

Today, I saw one of the most interesting segments on Meet The Press. I was anticipating a slaughter..Tim Russert,Maureen Dowd, David Gregory, versus Mary Matalin and Paul Gigot. Topic..Dick Cheney. Let me tell you Mary came out swinging, knocked Russert …

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More Abu Gharib Photos The MSM Won’t Show You

I linked to the Jawa Report for these Abu Gharib photos. These are the ones that we don’t see. When you see them, you will know why! Other blogs discussing this: Sister Toldjah Pundit Review

Who Knew AlQaida Recieved Benefits?

This is no joke! According to this, who linked to this source, members of AlQaida receive benefits! To appreciate this, please also take the time to read the by laws here, in pdf format Fascinating!

Stick To Acting Alec

Via The Drudge Report/Huffington Post, Alec Baldwin is putting his 2 cents into the shooting of Whittington by VP Cheney. He might want to save it. This is the most ridiculous item of the day! So, I suppose the question …

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The Myth of Spending Cuts for the Poor, Tax Cuts for the Rich

Brian M. Riedl has has good article that dispels much of the tax and spending myths. “More broadly, the accusation that poor families are shouldering more of the tax burden while receiving less of the spending is empirically false. From …

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