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Mar 28 2009

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of The Obama Administration

Update: Even WaPo determines Obama’s decision to win Afghanistan is a gutsy continuation of the Bush policies. – end update President Obama has demonstrated two things in his first few months. First (and worst), he has demonstrated how truly inexperienced and unprepared he and his team truly were. But second (and most unexpected), President Obama […]

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Mar 27 2009

Our Newly Minted Marine

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Folks, sorry for the lack of posts but I think you will all understand when you learn we went to the graduation of our newly minted US Marine and have been on the road for days now. Might be able to get back to posting this afternoon and weekend some, but needless to say our […]

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Mar 24 2009

There Is No Atmospheric Green House Effect

Updated Reader Crosspatch referred us to this excellent scientific paper (which has been out in one form or another for almost two years now) which debunks the entire man-made global warming myth at its source – the fact that no one has (or can) prove there is a “Greenhouse Effect”. It is a fascinating read and […]

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Mar 24 2009

Poll Crash

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Obama seems to be flirting with losing a majority of the people in one poll coming out. And it will not be getting better if this is the reason: The numbers are going down,” Zogby told the Herald. “It’s not because of the gaffes, but a combination of high expectations and that things aren’t moving […]

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Mar 24 2009

After Failing To Help Banks, Obama Plans To Take Over Other Businesses

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The political class has a serious ego problem. To them all other lines of work and business are trivial and anyone can do them. It is their general 3rd grade understanding of things around them that allows them this special insight. If a job or a business took years to understand, a life time to […]

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Mar 23 2009

Data Shows No Man-Made Global Warming

The nation and world have been debating whether mankind is the driving force behind the global climate change we have been ‘experiencing’. There is a weak and unsubstantiated theory backed by the far left that mankind is driving the climate warmer through CO2 production. That teetering theory is the excuse many liberals use to cry […]

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Mar 23 2009

The Laughing President

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I am not as worked up over President Obama’s disaster on 60 minutes as others are, but I do detect a bit of reality hitting our young and inexperienced POTUS, and that could be a very good thing. It seems to this observer that Obama was laughing at himself and how unpopular (and maybe unrealistic) […]

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Mar 22 2009

Tea Parties Growing

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No doubt Obama’s reckless policies are creating a grass roots response in the form of Tea Parties, which are growing in number and size if Orlando is any indication.

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Mar 22 2009

Obama Picks Dumb Fight With Most Powerful In America

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OK, we can now determine scientifically and without any doubt the President Obama is naive and in way over his head. Many people have been trying to understand how this administration could pretend everything is going well after the serious of blunders we have seen in less than 100 days in office. From the tax […]

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Mar 21 2009

Obama & Geithner: Let’s Tank The Economy One More Time

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You know things have to be really messed up for someone like me to agree with someone like Paul Krugman. But the Obama/Geithner plan coming out to fix the real estate market is a recipe more and more ruin, so much that Mr. Krugman and I find ourselves in horrified agreement: The Obama administration is […]

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