Monthly Archives: May 2006

Fahrenheit Jimmy Carter

Who was it that invited that big fat liar to the Democratic National Convention in 2004? It was none other than Jimmy Carter! Now let me set you up with some quotes by Moore so you will appreciate where Carter …

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Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Liar

A big fat liar that may be forced to relinquish $85 million, if Sgt. Peter Damon wins the lawsuit he brought against Moore. A double-amputee Iraq-war vet is suing Michael Moore for $85 million, claiming the portly peacenik recycled an …

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Preserving The Liberal Vision

Thomas Sowell has written : Preserving The Liberal Vision, and Preserving The Liberal Vision Part II. Both are well written pices that give the reader some insight into the mind of a liberal! Highlights from Part I But what are …

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Let’s Look At The USA Today Immigration Poll

From Real Clear Politics This morning USA Today serves up a seemingly authoritative analysis concluding that the nation is divided into “four clusters that are roughly equal in size but vary dramatically in point of view” on the issue of …

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The Lawmakers Are Reciving Their Bricks

A while back, I posted this about the send a brick to congress campaign. Today, it appears that the bricks are being delivered! Sometimes, mail call hits Congress like a ton of bricks – literally. One by one, opponents of …

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HOT WATER AWAITS 11 CONGRESSMAN

Cindy Adams is my favorite gossip, so without further ado, I present her pediction(based on inside knowledge?): HOLIDAY’S over. I’m back, you’re back, we’re all back, back to important things, like the investigation of Louisiana congressman William Jefferson a k …

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Reid Accepts Gifts

Call me crazy, but I was under the impression that gaming was the number one source of revenue for Nevada. Hence my surprise by this statement: “Anyone from Nevada would say I’m glad he is there taking care of the …

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California

156 Years Ago! Do you know what happened this week back in 1850, in California? o California became a state. o The State had no electricity. o The State had no money. o Almost everyone spoke Spanish. o There were …

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The CIA’s class of ’85 must have been a doozy

For Congress: a Few Good Spook The CIA’s class of ’85 must have been a doozy. Three alumni of that year’s fall career training class are much in the news these days. There’s Valerie Plame, the now retired spy whose …

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“Kennedy Sobriety Checkpoint” Big Success

If you were out driving over the weekend, no doubt you saw police out in full force. If you were in DC this past weekend, you may have seen the citizen patrol: “Kennedy Sobriety Checkpoint”. Public Advocate of the United …

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“It’s The Soldier”

“It’s the Soldier, not the reporter who has given us the freedom of the press. It’s the Soldier, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech. It’s the Soldier, not the politicians that ensures our right to …

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“Arlington”

I never thought that this is where I’d settle down, I thought I’d die an old man back in my hometown, They gave me this plot of land, me and some other men, for a job well done, There’s a …

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Happy Memorial Weekend

Enjoy your time with friends and family! Be safe! And remember to think of the troops past and present! Talk about whatever your heart desires in this thread!

Some Highlights Of The Senate Amnesty Bill

The Senate approved 62-36, an amnesty deal that must be met with objection from the House! We need to consult Mexico before building any new fences! Arlen Specter, according to Congressman John Kyl of Arizona, slipped a provision into the …

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Judge Rules Sex Offender Too Short For Prison

Gives Probation Instead SIDNEY, Neb. ” A judge said a 5-foot-1 man convicted of sexually assaulting a child was too small to survive in prison, and gave him 10 years of probation instead. His crimes deserved a long sentence, District …

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