From the monthly archives:

April 2007

Will Putin Pull the Plug?

April 22, 2007

It has often been said that a new democracy’s first true test occurs when its second leader is in power. A democracy’s first leader is usually more of a consensus figure genuinely committed to the ideals of the new system. This dynamic now appears to be playing out in Russia, and it doesn’t [...]

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The Phone Call

April 21, 2007

Mulling it over as to whether or not to post this story, I can’t keep quiet about the way Alec Baldwin went WAY over the line in this voice-mail to his daughter not long ago. Embroiled in a nasty divorce, Baldwin demonstrates his full-fledged sleaze-bag status in full force by the way he talks [...]

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Time for a Brainteaser!

April 20, 2007

Okay kids! Given recent headlines, now is as good a time as any. This puzzle is a new depiction of that old e-mail chain letter.  Leave your guesses in the comments section, but don’t peak if you want to figure it out for yourself.

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Moyers Misses It

April 20, 2007

Bill Moyers is in his own world, talking to the same people, hearing the same nonsense, but he’s decided to do a documentary on how the MSM was not anti-war enough in the lead up to the Iraq War.  Citing that most news stories got their information from the White House, Administration sources, and the [...]

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Yale Overreaction

April 20, 2007

Yale is banning the use of stage weapons in student theater productions in reaction to the Virginia Tech shootings.  When is the left in this country going to stop these useless, ridiculous rules that serve no other purpose than to let the left feel that they’ve done something?  Who honestly believes that taking guns or [...]

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Noonan’s View

April 20, 2007

No, not Noonan who is a regular contributor to the comments section of this site, but former Reagan Speechwriter and now-columnist Peggy Noonan.  Peggy Noonan has the uncanny ability to cut through the minutia of a tragedy and get to the heart of the matter.  In her latest column, she asks “Where are all the [...]

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Harry Reid Criticizes Himself

April 19, 2007

Ann Coulter once observed that “Liberals simply can’t grasp the problem Lexis-Nexis poses to their incessant lying.” Three years after Annie C. penned those words, it appears that Harry Reid still fails to understand not only Lexis-Nexis, but also the consequences of Al Gore’s invention. Wizbang has an excellent post concerning Reid’s [...]

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We Lose– They Win

April 19, 2007

Harry Reid officially just said what he’s been thinking all this time: the war in Iraq is lost.  So the Senate Majority leader has pinned his political future on America losing in Iraq.   This is a perfect example of where Al-Qaeda is clearly winning the War on Terror– a few terrific deadly bombings and the [...]

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War against Free Speech

April 19, 2007

The Don Imus flap of last week has come and gone.  Don Imus is no longer on the air, removed by media executives who didn’t want to deal with the extortion tactics of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.  In an all-out assault, the media decided to take down Don Imus, and they succeeded. 
Let me first [...]

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Democrats Caving

April 19, 2007

The Democrats have blinked first.  In an attempt to force Bush to accept a bill with a timetable in it, the Dems are considering making the timetable advisory-only.  This is their attempt to save face with their base while trying to put the President in a difficult position.  Trouble is, the Democrats don’t win either [...]

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See Ya Sanjaya

April 18, 2007

Damn. Looks like the show will go on.
Link via Drudge

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The Candidates Chime In!

April 18, 2007

She Who Must Not Be Named has chimed in along with Barry O’Bama, and the Flirty Pert-girl Edwards on the Supreme Court’s upholding of the 2003 Partial Birth Abortion ban.  In classic liberal form they have defended the most heinous surgical procedure in true thoughtless political pandering form. This, a procedure where a scissor is [...]

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Victory for Life

April 18, 2007

The Supreme Court today, in a 5-4 decision, upheld the federal ban on Partial-birth abortions.  Kennedy, Scalia, Thomas, Roberts, and Alito were in the majority, while Ginsburg, Souter, Stevens, and Breyer dissented.  This is a major victory for the Pro-life cause as it bans a gruesome procedure which can only be described as barbaric.  It [...]

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Save the Gun Control Propaganda

April 18, 2007

Before I get on to the topic of this post, let me first give everyone here a few seconds to recover from the shock of seeing a post authored by me. 
 OK, recovered yet?  Yes, it’s been six weeks since my last post, during which time I moved into a new house; needless to say it’s been [...]

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Tolkien’s New Book: The Children of Hurin

April 18, 2007

“The Children of Hurin”, a new book by J.R.R. Tolkien, hit bookstore shelves yesterday with great fanfare. The book was edited by Tolkien’s son Christopher, who painstakingly constructed the book’s contents from Tolkien the Elder’s manuscripts. Opinions on the book among Tolkien fans appears to be divided at this early stage, but [...]

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Voici Quelque Farce Francais

April 17, 2007

How do the Socialists in France play politics when they’re losing in every poll except Reuters? By comparing their opponent to all that is right with the world bien sur!

I suppose it’s fair for the French left to attack their opponent as pro-America and pro-Britain. After all, we American conservatives can dish it [...]

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Chrissy Matthews to Moderate Republican Debate

April 17, 2007

The Republican candidates for President are scheduled to meet on May 3 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in a debate to be moderated by none other than MSNBC’s Chrissy Matthews. One thing the GOP candidates shouldn’t do is act like Democrats by refusing to attend. In fact, I think Chrissy as moderator [...]

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Tragedy at Virginia Tech

April 16, 2007

The worst mass shooting in US history happened today on the campus of Virginia Tech.  At the present time 33 people are dead and who knows how many of the injured will make it through the night.  This horror happened on a campus that had frequent bomb threats and a shooting just last August.  At [...]

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Is Iran un-Islamic?

April 15, 2007

Apparently, in countries controlled by Islamo-fascist mullahs like Iran, it’s perfectly OK to be a serial killer, as long as you killed people for doing “un-Islamic” things.  Isn’t this very act un-Islamic? According to the Quran, the murder of one innocent is judged “as if he had murdered all of mankind.”  Those who kill Muslims, [...]

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What Will “Bee” Next?

April 15, 2007

According to a recent article in UK’s Independent, bees might be being harmed by cell phones (called “mobiles” across the pond).  Bees are a critically important part of the ecosystem because they pollinate practically everything they touch, including the crops we need to eat!
Yet, the article does not cite hard evidence, only studies with some [...]

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Bob Parks on Iraq

April 13, 2007

The following is a YouTube video from Massachusetts Republican and veteran Bob Parks. Bob Parks has responded to many liberals and their stance on the issues of the day for a number of years through his forum “Black and Right.” In this video clip he has a few things to say to our [...]

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Good News on Race Relations

April 12, 2007

With current racial tensions being highlighted all over the media this week, this story has some good news on the issue of race:
According to this AP story interracial marriages are up substantially over the last forty years, reaching a total of seven percent of all married couples in America in 2005! The racial [...]

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Duke Lacrosse and the Games Democrats Play

April 12, 2007

After a thorough investigation, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper has dropped all charges against Collin Finnerty, Reade Seligmann and David Evans, the Duke lacrosse players who were falsely accused of rape by stripper Crystal Gail Magnum. (Don’t worry, the link is innocuous). In his strongly worded statement, Cooper slammed District Aootrney Mike [...]

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Question for President Bush

April 11, 2007

Why is John McCain doing YOUR job? Everyone around here knows I’m no fan of John McCain, but at least it looks like he’s willing to ditch the new tone. Our current President should have done that years ago.

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A Stem Cell Success!

April 11, 2007

Word has come out of the medical community in Britain that stem cell therapy seriously helped a number of Type-1 diabetics. Thirteen of the fifteen members of the study no longer needed to take daily insulin injections! All they needed was an injection of manipulated stem cells taken from their own red blood [...]

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Scared of a Fox

April 10, 2007

She Who Must Not Be Named and Barry O’bama have decided to skip one of the Democratic Presidential debates sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus because it is being moderated by Fox News.
So these two Democratic heavyweights (one more than the other, of course) are dodging Fox, the most watched cable news network in the [...]

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David Cameron and the Girlie Man

April 9, 2007

David Cameron is a big Arnold Schwarzenegger fan. In fact, Cameron is such a big fan that he invited the Governator to speak at this year’s Conservative party conference. According to Cameron:
“Governor Schwarzenegger led a dramatic revival of his party’s fortunes in California and as governor he has shown tremendous leadership – above [...]

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A Voice in the Wilderness

April 8, 2007

Backed into a diplomatic corner, Iran decided to kidnap 15 British sailors from Iraqi waters, a blatant act of war. The UK and the international community displayed their collective outrage with the diplomatic equivalent of a sternly worded letter. After a couple weeks of back and forth behind closed doors, the Iranians return [...]

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Romney Shoots Himself in the Foot

April 8, 2007

Mike Huckabee is calling out Mitt Romney on his questionable claims that he is a lifelong hunter.  It seems that the Romney campaign recently tried to create the impression that their candidate is a lifelong hunter.  It turns out that he isn’t and the candidate is now backtracking.
This harmless fib wouldn’t be a big deal [...]

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Happy Easter!!!

April 8, 2007

From all of us here at Axis of Right, we extend our heartfelt wishes that you and your family have an excellent and holy Easter.
Picture from St. John Catholic. org

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