From the monthly archives:

November 2005

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November 23, 2005

OOPS! Technical Glitch.
Photo courtesy of Drudge

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Conservatives are the compassionate ones

November 22, 2005

Interesting how liberal New England is among the lowest in charitable donations while the conservative south is among the highest. Interesting, considering that New England has a much higher income level.

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Tancredo for President?

November 22, 2005

I like Tom Tancredo. He was one of the few politicians ahead of the curve on the need to curb illegal immigration. His message is needed in 2008.
At this point, his entry into the race will help John McCain because the only people who would support Tancredo above all others for President are [...]

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Now it’s Getting Obvious

November 22, 2005

I just noticed this story and had to respond! Now it’s getting obvious. They aren’t even trying to hide their bias anymore. Just check this out. I’m speechless!
ps-Yet, another reason why I do NOT watch CNN!

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How Dare We Call You Anti-Catholic? Here’s How

November 22, 2005

A few weeks ago, I posted some advice to those wishing to learn more about the Catholic Church. I advised those seeking knowledge of Catholicism to ignore anything reported in the mainstream media. Here is a perfect example.
This story is misleading for two resons. First, the story leaves the impression that gay people are unwelcome [...]

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Fox News – Standing up for truth

November 22, 2005

Fox News has refused to air an ad against Supreme Court Nominee Sam Alito put out by NARAL, People for the American Way, the Alliance for Justice, and other groups. The reason? The lawyers for Fox News have determined that the ad is factually false, and are worried about liability.
The left cannot win against Sam [...]

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Jack Welch offers advice to the President

November 22, 2005

Former GE CEO Jack Welch (whom I happen to admire from a business point of view) gave an interview to Fox News in which he encouraged the President to talk up his accomplishments in the economy. The President would do well to listen. The economy is growing at a record clip, yet the majority of [...]

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Ted Koppel is Leaving

November 22, 2005

Tonight, Ted Koppel will host Nightline for the final time. Now is not the time to cry, we must remain strong. We’ll get over this. It’ll just take a little time.

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CNN — Bringing Media Bias to a whole new level.

November 21, 2005

Drudge has a photo taken from CNN where they quickly and subliminal flashed a big black X over video of Vice President Dick Cheney giving his speech defending Iraq. CNN could not be reached for comment.
The scandal that is the MSM gets worse every day. If it weren’t so serious, it would be laughable! Just [...]

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The Problem for Senate Republicans

November 21, 2005

Byron York hits the nail on the head. Senate Republicans level harsher attacks against conservatives in their own party than they do against Harry Reid. I don’t believe that every moderate Republican needs to be challenged in a primary. Supporting a challenger should only be done under “extraordinary circumstances” (Bet you [...]

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Dick Cheney is Presidential Material

November 21, 2005

He won’t run but Dick Cheney would be a superb President. He would defeat any Democrat in the current field, especially She Who Must Not be Named. Ignore any poll showing him with low numbers. Few politicians have Vice Presidnet Cheney’s ability to calmly explain the rationale behind his policies. He [...]

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Chris Matthews Officially Loses It

November 21, 2005

“The person on the other side is not evil, they just have a different perspective.”
This is what Chris Matthews says about our enemies in the war on terror. I’m sorry Chrissy. People who fly airplanes into buildings or blow up innocent civilians with suicide bombs are evil. They cannot be reasoned with. They must be [...]

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Out of the Loop

November 21, 2005

I had no idea. It sounds cool though . . . I mean . . . wrong, that is wrong, very wrong indeed.

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And so it begins…

November 21, 2005

It looks like the battle over the Supreme Court is beginning. Democrats are galvanizing on the job application of Sam Alito from 1985. Democrats were on the Sunday shows, and for the first time since the nomination, suggested that a filibuster was on the table. We as conservatives must fight and spread the message on [...]

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OK Liberals, What Would You Do?

November 21, 2005

Would a reasonable person be “jumping the gun” if he asked whether Iran may be hiding some weapons of mass destruction? Would a person who suggests Iran either has or may soon have weapons of mass destruction be a liar? Iraq did the same thing by denying entry to weapons inspectors. Those who were finally [...]

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The battle in the House

November 20, 2005

Much has been said of Friday’s vote on an Immediate pullout of troops from Iraq. Democrats are claiming victory, the liberal blogosphere is ecstatic that they “didn’t fall for the Republican’s trap), and the media is painting it as a failed attempt to divide the Democratic party.
What has really happened, however, is that the Democratic [...]

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PR Strategy

November 20, 2005

Mike Pence is proposing something I have been wanting for years now. In addition to reporting our casualties, the Bush Administration should provide frequent updates on the numbers of terrorists our troops kill. Americans deserve the facts, both good and bad. I wouldn’t compare it to football though.
Changing gears, this article doesn’t seem to understand [...]

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Nominations for most Unreported story

November 18, 2005

For my first nomination, I nominate the economy. The health of the economy is one of the most underreported stories. With GDP Growth of anywhere between 3.8% and 4.2% in the last quarter, and the stock market hitting a 4 1/2 year high, our economy is booming. The reasons for this are:

The resourcefulness and ingenuity [...]

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Senator Spitballs Is Cornered (Interesting Pic Regarding Sal’s Post)

November 18, 2005

Looks like Senator Spitballs is going to have to make a decision. Will he be for surrendering before he’s against it? Or is it the other way around? It’s amazing how this loser can keep looking like loser even after the loser lost the election.
Politically speaking this is 2002 all over [...]

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House Republicans returning to the fold

November 18, 2005

House Republicans are slowly starting to return to the fold and act like Republicans again. Yesterday, they passed a budget resolution that aimed to reduce the deficit — albeit not by too much, but at least it’s a start.
Today, they are debating the Iraq war and plan to defeat a resolution to withdraw troops from [...]

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You’re Welcome Sir. You May Have Another

November 18, 2005

Mona Charen at Town Hall is once again telling it as it is. Below is an excerpt from her column which succinctly describes the differences between the two parties on matters of national security.
“Liberals acknowledge the Clinton position but hasten to remind us that “Clinton didn’t go to war.” No. Because the Democrats are the [...]

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Tax,Tax, Tax

November 18, 2005

Well just when it appeared that the Democrats were beginning to come out of the electoral wilderness, they give us an early Christmas present by allowing us to see them for who they really are. Yesterday they were calling for surrender in Iraq. But lost in yesterday’s Chamberlain-like hysteria was the Democrats reminding [...]

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Mom Dishes Out Unusual Punishment but Is It Cruel?

November 17, 2005

I suspect the child will be laughing when she looks back on this years from now. I know I did. Standing on a street with that sign is certainly embarassing but apparently the child’s behavior has improved, at least in the short term. Is the punishment appropriate? I don’t know. I’m not a parent. I’m [...]

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Speaker Hastert Cuts Through the Nonsense

November 17, 2005

House Speaker Dennis Hastert slammed Congressman’s Murtha’s call to withdraw our troops from Iraq earlier today. It appears that the Republican party is now taking seriously its obligation to not only support our efforts in Iraq, but also to articulate the necessity of such actions.
We are beginning to see the Democrat worldview for what it [...]

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Democrats Supporting the Iraq War

November 17, 2005

The Republican National Committee has compiled a damning video showing Democrats proclaiming the need to confront Saddam Hussein. Democrats, your days of rewriting history are over.

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“Pro-Defense” Liberal Wimp

November 17, 2005

ABC News is reporting that Rep Joh Murtha (D-Pennsylvania) is calling for the withdrawal of our armed forces from Iraq.
We are beginning to see the Democrats reveal their strategy in the war on terror, unconditional surrender. The Iraqi terrorists want us out of Iraq, we comply. What a powerful message that course of action would [...]

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Gasoline Prices Falling

November 17, 2005

Gasoline prices are falling rapidly. The average gasoline price for a gallon of regular unleaded is currently $2.276 per gallon, below the pre-Katrina levels. Some areas, such as parts of Illinois, are seeing prices below $2.00/gallon. Here in the People’s Republic of Massachusetts, I’ve seen prices hovering around $2.15/gallon.
So much for gas-gouging.

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Bill Clinton (Sometimes the Jokes Just Write Themselves)

November 17, 2005

Check out this story from World Nut Daily in which they discuss Clinton’s interview in Vanity Fair. I realize we want to forget about this guy, but we must continue to discuss his pitiful legacy. This is because of the prospect that She Who Must Not Be Named will be on the ballot.

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The best defense is a good offense

November 16, 2005

When President Bush left for his Asian trip yesterday, I figured that his fighting back would go on hiatus until he got back. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Vice President Dick Cheney was on fire in a speech tonight in which he declared the President’s tactics “…the suggestion that’s been made by [...]

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Valerie Plame Case: Enter Woodward?

November 16, 2005

Apparently Bob Woodward testified yesterday testified that he heard about Valerie Plame from a senior administration official prior to lobbies first recorded conversation about her. He also relayed that conversation to another person, who does not recall the conversation.
This seems to me to undermine some of the statements outlined in the indictment of Scooter Libby, [...]

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