From the monthly archives:

November 2005

You Know What Really Grinds My Gears

by Ryan on November 30, 2005

in Politics

Nancy Pelosi is a dumb bitty. 403 to 3 is apparently not clear enough for the San Francisco Treat. She keeps giving and giving. How on God’s Green Earth can any sensible political party put someone like her in front of a camera in lieu of recent events involving Murtha and his ilk?
Hey, this [...]

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And How!

by Ryan on November 30, 2005

in Politics

Stuff like this makes me happy that we’re on the right side of the culture wars. GO Dennis Hastert! I smell a Clinton lurking about.

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The Angry Left

by Mike on November 30, 2005

in Politics

Michelle Malkin turns the tables on liberal intellectual Janeane Garofalo. It’s fun to be a conservative.

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Protesters in Colorado

by Mike on November 30, 2005

in Politics

Protesters gathered outside a fundraiser for Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R- CO) on Tuesday to protest an appearance by President Bush. The AP claims there were 300 protesters. The Denver Post claims there were 400. Let’s just say this wasn’t a Million Man March. (The Million Man March wasn’t a million man march either but we’ll [...]

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Some Common Sense Returns to Airports

by Mike on November 30, 2005

in Politics

Let’s face it. In a post 9/11 world, anyone attempting to wield a box cutter on an airplane would get a little taste of “let’s roll” before they could cause any trouble. This move makes sense.

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Taking a break from it all

by Sal on November 29, 2005

in Anything Else

There are times when one just needs to take a break from everything, from the hectic schedule of day-to-day work in Corporate America, and even from the normal household tasks. And sometimes it’s also important to take a break from the news cycle, from the constant reaction to the negative news that is forced on [...]

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“Pacifism is a Form of Suicide”

by Ryan on November 29, 2005

in Politics

So says my brother in many of our discussions on the philosophy of war. You can be against a war, but understand that wars must take place to reach certain positive ends. Otherwise, you could be in serious trouble, putting your life in danger. This article demonstrates how peace activists in a war zone are [...]

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WARNING: Fairly graphic description of abortion procedure in the link.
At least this abortion “doctor” is honest. He admits that abortion destroys life but justifies it on the grounds that his “patients” are “born again.” Any abortion debate should focus on what the procedure is, the killing of an innocent human being.
This article shines a spotlight [...]

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Sen. Joe Lieberman recently returned from Iraq, praising the President for the plan and the successes that have taken place in Iraq. It is refreshing to see someone stand up and speak the truth on Iraq, that things are going well, that we have a plan, that the plan is working, and that we are [...]

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Al Franken is mouthing off again, this time about Limbaugh, Hannity, and O’Reilly. But somehow his jokes are not at all funny. I think it’s time for retirement for Al.

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James Matthews (R-PA) is running for Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania. Many of you are probably more familiar with his sister, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews. I wish the brains of the family the best of luck in his race for Lt. Governor.

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Duke Cunningham Resigns

by Mike on November 28, 2005

in Politics

Republican Congressman Duke Cunningham resigned today after pleading guilty to taking bribes. There is no place for this sort of unethical and illegal behavior in Congress or in the Republican party. This resignation is a good thing. Cunningham should be punished for his crimes.
See how easy that is you libs? Notice how I [...]

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Liberals Don’t Understand the Military

by Mike on November 28, 2005

in Politics

There are many things liberals don’t understand about America. The military is a good example. Unable to see the virtue in a strong America, liberals perpetuate myths such as our volunteer forces don’t really volunteer, only poor people enlist, only black people enlist, and that our troops engage in tactics reminiscent of the Soviet Union. [...]

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Tree Fell in the Forest

by Mike on November 28, 2005

in Politics

Apparently, there were 200 war protesters in Crawford over Thanksgiving. That’s a far cry from this summer’s celebrations. It appears that war protesters are losing steam. I wonder when the media will start reporting the loony left’s “slipping numbers?”
I wonder what the media will report after the war when soldier after soldier [...]

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The Scandal of Iraq

by Sal on November 27, 2005

in Politics

I truly believe that when the history of the first decade of the 21st century is written, that the biggest scandal written about in the history books is the scandal of the media. The media has misreported, misinformed, and actively worked to sabotage the U.S. efforts in Iraq. By painting the picture of a “Quagmire”, [...]

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End of America?

by Ryan on November 27, 2005

in Politics

End of America? That’s what the major networks are hoping will sell in 2006. Perhaps it’s part of their ingenious plan to get Dems elected. Gina Davis POTUS and an American epitath seem to not only reflect the views for which they are steroetypically cited, but perhaps their hopes as well. [...]

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Cindy Sheehan Book Signing

by Mike on November 27, 2005

in Politics

Looks like Ann Coulter was right. Liberals really don’t read books.

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Socialist Paradise Update

by Ryan on November 27, 2005

in Politics

I just read this and had to post it. Universal health care has many characteristics that people find appealing, unfortunately “quality” is not one of them. A few years ago, thousands of people died in France from “heat” during the summer. Why? Because August is the month that the doctors [...]

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Ramsey Clark, Lyndon Johnson’s Attorney General, has decided to defend Saddam Hussein. Of course this is merely the latest in a long line evil dictators receiving assistance from Clark.
How could a man like this ever become Attorney General? Somehow liberals still wonder why the nation refuses to trust them with matters of national [...]

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Phew

by Mike on November 27, 2005

in Sports

Phew!

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Massachusetts is again proving itself worthy of the title “People’s Republic”. On December 1, Boston will celebrate the lighting of its “Holiday Tree”. So let me get this straight. It’s OK to display a Menorah (rather than a “Holiday Candelabra”) or Kwanzaa symbols, but we can’t even call a Christmas tree a Christmas tree.
This country [...]

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A marine interviewed by Mona Charen sounds alot like Ryan’s brother.

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I saw Patrick Hynes, Ryan’s brother, at their parents’ house yesterday. His reaction to the media coverage in Iraq: “Oh! So that’s what’s happening in Iraq? Oh really?” According to Pat, the media’s portrayal of Iraq does not even come close to the reality on the ground.
Seeing pictures of American soldiers playing and laughing with [...]

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Happy Thanksgiving!

by Ryan on November 24, 2005

in Anything Else

I just wanted to take the opportunity on this Thanksgiving to thank those in our lives who make everything worth it. Our family, friends, associates, the random people who slide in and out of lives that make one day different than the rest, and, of course, our fighting men and women overseas keeping our [...]

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Is there any hope for the rest of us?

by Ryan on November 24, 2005

in Pop Culture

Here’s to a slow news day! May we pray for the salvation of civilization!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

by Sal on November 24, 2005

in Anything Else

Happy Thanksgiving. We at Axis of Right want to extend best wishes to our loyal 15 readers (Which gives us a bigger audience than the combined viewers/listeners/readers of NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, Air America, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Boston Globe.)
However, we still have a long way to go to [...]

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On the rise

by Sal on November 23, 2005

in Politics

It appears that the President’s approval ratings are on the rise. According to Rasmussen (the Official Pollster of Axis of Right), Bush has been at 45%, 44% and 46% over the past three days, an uptick from the average of 43% he has experienced for the majority of the last month. It may very well [...]

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Immigration: Issue for 2006

by Sal on November 23, 2005

in Politics

Rush Limbaugh, among others, has theorized that whichever party tackles the issue of Illegal immigration will win a majority for a generation. It appears that the Bush administration is working towards that goal. Kudos to the administration for setting this in motion.
(Sidenote Media Bias alert: In the above-linked article, illegals are referred to as “undocumented [...]

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John Kerry: The Jokes are Writing Themselves

by Mike on November 23, 2005

in Politics

This headline is hilarious! I’d also like to add that I don’t believe CNN when they claim to have found someone in Massachusetts who voted for Bush. I know you did Sals, but CNN wouldn’t know where to find decent people like you.

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Finally Some Sanity at the Border

by Mike on November 23, 2005

in Politics

Many conservatives have rightly criticized President Bush for his immigration policies, but this would not be happening if we had a Democrat President.

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