From the monthly archives:

June 2006

Boo-Yah!!! One Down…

June 8, 2006

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is all sorts of dead this morning. Seven of his buddies also met their doom as well– to paraphrace Opie and Anthony this morning, they probably weren’t playing Texas Hold-Em!
He’s mostly likely responsible for at least 4000 dead Iraqs and hundreds of American soldiers. Question: If they get 70 virgins in Heaven, [...]

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World Cup Fever

June 7, 2006

I NEVER thought I would say this, but I can’t wait for the World Cup. Back in the day, I didn’t follow this event. My experience was limited to rooting for the USA for one reason. Although we didn’t care, it mattered so much to the rest of the world. Imagine the Schadenfreude.
My outlook on [...]

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Question

June 7, 2006

Has anyone seen Sal?

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Confused Conservatives

June 7, 2006

David Cameron, leader of the British Conservative party, wants voters to know that he trusts government to solve problems:
The Conservative Party under my leadership is going to be genuinely committed to trusting public servants… so we can deliver what we really want, which is a quality of service for everyone and equality of service for [...]

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Bellwether

June 7, 2006

Republican Brian Bilbray defeated Francine Busby to win of the special election in California’s 50th District. Democrats will undoubtedly call this a “moral victory” as they always do when they lose elections.
This race was a test of the Democrat “culture of corruption” talking point and with good reason. This special election was held to fill [...]

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Bitin’ the Hand

June 7, 2006

The UN’s #2 guy insulted America in a number of ways today, as pointed out by John Bolton. Like many failing liberal organizations, the UN believes that they are too smart, too nuanced, too full of breadth, that us ya-hoo “Middle Americans” simply don’t understand that our government is hiding the truth from us on [...]

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Coulter’s Under their Skin

June 6, 2006

I laughed out loud when I read the Communist Bookstore’s blind review of Ann Coulter’s Godless: The Church of Liberalism. Two of their points are worth comment. First, the Communist Bookstore, like many on the left, cannot resist the urge to insult an entire region of the country. That’s a great strategy for winning a [...]

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Headless Harper?

June 6, 2006

Conservative Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper still has his head on his shoulders, despite the best wishes of some Toronto-based terrorists. The big terror bust in Canada this weekend has yielded a really scary reminder that real homegrown terror groups are still seeking to destroy or destabilize our governments in the USA and Canada.

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A Kind Word About a Democrat

June 5, 2006

Democrat Joe Lieberman may be wrong on many of the social issues, but he’s got his head just right on Iraq. Yet, Democrats who agree with staying to win have potential problems in the primaries this year, where many of the Moonbat fringe come out to flex. Joe’s a Blue State Dem I don’t have [...]

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“Unity” Means Trouble for Republicans

June 4, 2006

There seems to be a “movement” in the American political center. The new Unity Party wants to attract those Americans sick of all the partisanship and the disconnect between Washington and Main Street. C-Span had a Ford Republican and a Carter Democrat on this morning to discuss the new “center” that they want to involve. [...]

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Gore Disses Canada. It’s This Whole Other Country

June 3, 2006

Sore loser Al Gore recently whined that Canada has joined the “dunce box” for Stephen Harper’s “failure” to ratify the Kyoto Accord. My opinion of Harper continues to rise.
What Gore doesn’t realize is that the Kyoto Accord would be an economic disaster, imposing burdensome regulations on the industrialized economies of the world while exempting other [...]

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AIDS in Africa

June 3, 2006

The AIDS death toll projection for Africa looks to be a pretty ridiculous 100 million in the not too distant future. While I do not doubt these numbers, I have a sense that this problem could be tackled in a better way.
Think about it: The socialist approach to solving famine in Africa has not ended [...]

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Oops!

June 3, 2006

I think Brian Bilbray (R) may have just won the special election to replace Duke Cunningham. Francine Busby just made the critical Democrat error of revealing what they really think. She told a Hispanic audience that they did not need papers to vote in the election and that they didn’t have to be registered voters [...]

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Just Do the Opposite

June 3, 2006

Iran was identified as a threat by George W. Bush when he included them as one of the three members of the Axis of Evil. The former Iraqi regime has been defeated. North Korea seems contained enough for the time being. It now appears to be Iran’s turn. Either they pay heed to the international [...]

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Happy Birthday

June 2, 2006

I didn’t think I’d get this in on time but I did. I’d like to wish our own Sal a Happy 28th Birthday.
Good God! You’re old!

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Comic Book Guy Gets Sued!

June 1, 2006

File this one away under “karma.”

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Hope on Iran?

June 1, 2006

I’m skeptical, but apparently, there has been an agreement on incentives to offer Iran if they stop their enrichment programs. I think that it’s a good idea if only to seem like the world’s most influential nations have come together to offer a diplomatic package, just in case we have to blow them sky-high on [...]

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