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Apr 25 2007

Political Stalemate?

Tony Blankley has an interesting (if not a bit too depressing) take on where we are right now in the war on terror. Basically he notes the fact we are at a tipping point with regards to the Nirvana-ites who do not see any real threat from Islamo Fascists and those who see the rising […]

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Apr 25 2007

Dems Implode, May Take World With Them

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You have just got to wonder what are Democrats thinking? You have Harry the Surrenderer out promoting the policy that allows al Qaeda to win Iraq without a single military success (I guess al Qaeda doesn’t need to win with a military either – eh, Sen Surrender?). You have Dennis the Menace Kucinich out trying […]

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Apr 24 2007

Democrats Bail On Senator Surrender

Senate Majority Leader, Senator Surrender from Nevada, seems to have been left high and dry by his caucus regarding is accidental exposure of his true feelings regarding our nation’s efforts in Iraq: “I understand what he was trying to say,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), although she acknowledged that Reid’s comments had caused a political […]

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Apr 24 2007

What Happened At NASA

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It turns out many of the folks I work with knew the man killed last week at Johnson Spaceflight Center. From what I have heard he was one of NASA’s best and finest. NASA has just released a statement regarding the person we lost last Friday. It is a fitting tribute to a man senselessly […]

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Apr 24 2007

First Muslim Congressman Wants To Impeach Cheney

Boy, if you want to give Muslims in America a bad name freshman Rep. Keith Ellison (MN) has sure come up with a winner. Picture yourself in 1944 facing two very tough wars which show little indication we can win. Then picture a German and/or Japanese congressman submitting articles of impeachment against FDR or Truman […]

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Apr 24 2007

Media Bias On Parade

There are rare moments when the media’s liberal bias comes shining through in blinding clarity, but today Reuters provided one of those glaring examples: Soft-spoken, mild-mannered Senate Majority leader Harry Reid has found himself doing a lot of explaining since he bluntly pronounced President George W. Bush’s war in Iraq lost. This is classic liberal […]

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Apr 24 2007

Democrats Out To Besmirch War Heroes

Not only are Congressional Democrat Leaders out to surrender to al Qaeda, make our troops targets by giving the enemy the impression that a few more spectacular deaths and Reid and company will be annointed Prime Minister of America, but now they are going to drag two of our finest through the public spectacle of […]

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Apr 24 2007

Chuck Hagel, Soon To Be Ex-Senator

Chuck Hagel has turned out to be one of the Senate’s most bizarre characters with his sappy tears regarding our military doing their job and his recurring flashbacks to Vietnam. He is really an embarrasment. So it is no surprise the is likley to be beaten in the primary by a more solid (emotionally and […]

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Apr 24 2007

Top Taliban Commanders Killed, Arrested

Maybe Harry Reid should be calling for surrender in Afghanistan as well, before we have any chance of success. He better hurry though, the window of opportunity to snag defeat from the jaws of success is closing rapidly: A Taliban commander was among 16 people killed in Afghanistan, while Afghan and NATO forces surrounded around […]

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Apr 24 2007

Liberalism = Stubbornism

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The liberals’ recent attempt to ‘frame’ the war funding debate (i.e., spin like a whirling dervish) is about as bad as their policies ideas. The current idiocy is “the war cannot be won militarily”, which every other sentient being in the country knows means “the war cannot be won by the military alone”. Well duh […]

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