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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

It is time we spoke out again
Big Brother Carolyn Hileman

We all set at our keyboards and holding our phones and we did it not just one day but several days and every single one of us felt like we were the only ones. We hoped for the best but we prepared for the worst and we were blown over when we found out that we were not the only ones calling and emailing the senate, that in fact there were so many of us calling that we shut down their phones, no word yet on their emails. The American people had spoken and we had spoken in such unity, they knew they had better listen and now we need to unite again. While we may have killed that bill, there are still people who think they can revive pieces of it and none of those pieces having anything to do with securing our border?   More...
Sunday, July 08, 2007

Throwing Stones From Crony Filled, Glass Houses
Demercrats J.J. Jackson

I wish I could go just one day without a prominent liberal throwing a stone from their own glass house.  When Hillary Clinton said of the commutation of Scooter Libby’s sentence by President Bush, “What we saw today was elevating cronyism over the rule of law. And what we saw today was further evidence that this administration has no regard whatsoever for what needs to be held sacred,” I had to laugh.   More...
Friday, July 06, 2007

A Nation of Sleepwalkers—Even Southerners Forget Their History
General Warner Todd Huston

Many Americans from the north like to scoff that our southern brethren are still fighting the Civil War, treating them as if they are unaware that the war was over nearly 150 years ago. It has been so often repeated that southerners are still “Confederate” that the stereotype of the southerner looking to the past instead of the future is secure in northerner’s minds. Would that it were true that all southerners are so fond of their history because it appears that even one of the most famous Confederate cemeteries in the Confederacy’s very own capitol is being forgotten, uncared for, and repeatedly vandalized.   More...

Bush Grants Commutation To Cheney’s Bagman While Agents Ramos and Compean Languish In Prison
Elitists Dave Gibson

Incredibly, President Bush saw fit to commute the sentence of political hack I. Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby, though veteran Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean still sit in prison. Bush has once again shown his complete disdain for the American people, our justice system, and those who defend this nation against foreign invaders.Apparently, Bush and his neo-con minions are above the law.   More...
Thursday, July 05, 2007

Nevada Moves Primary Date, GOP Quiet
Off Site Editor

LAS VEGAS (AP)—Nevada Republicans quietly moved up the date of their presidential caucus, hoping to gain a share of the national spotlight. Apparently they were too quiet.   More...

NBC’s Queen of Green Hosts ‘Live Earth’
Off Site Editor

NBC’s announcement that Today news anchor and Dateline host Ann Curry will co-anchor NBC’s prime-time simulcast of Al Gore’s “Live Earth” concerts on Saturday is an obvious indicator that it won’t just be a rock concert.   More...

Panic Over Possible Pardon, ABC Contrasts Libby to Cocaine Dealer
Off Site Editor

Broadcast network anchors and reporters on Tuesday night seemed to be in a near panic over the possibility President Bush might yet pardon Lewis “Scooter” Libby, while ABC’s Martha Raddatz illustrated special treatment for Libby by highlighting a man sentenced to 20 years for selling cocaine, whose commutation request Bush rejected, and Martha Stewart who served five months for violations similar to Libby’s. With “Libby PARDON?” on screen, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams warned that Bush is “not ruling out the possibility of a full pardon.”   More...

A War Cabinet
Terrorism Bruce Walker

The response of Prime Minister Gordon Brown to the terrorist attacks in Scotland and in England was encouraging.  Although it was obligatory for him to make comments about re-evaluating British policy in Iraq, etc., his simple and clear words had a ring of calm firmness.  If he did not get it before, he gets it now:  Great Britain is being warred upon by an enemy who it has for decades appeased.   More...
Wednesday, July 04, 2007

The “Fairness Doctrine” Power Grab
Progressivism Christopher Adamo

When the Soviet Union was at its pinnacle, one might think that the greatest
fear among its leaders was the nuclear capabilities of the United States.
But this was not the case. While the Soviets recognized the formidable
war-making abilities of the Americans as an obstacle to be overcome, they
feared, and thus diligently hunted and eliminated the presence of something
much more threatening to their existence… the printing press.   More...

An Open Letter to the Republican Party
Republicrats Doug Edelman

In the week following the McCain/Kennedy debacle, I received fundraising letters from the RNC, the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committees.   More...

Obama, Glass Houses and Rocks
Election 2008 Erik Rush

The “pot and the kettle” cliche might have been just as applicable apropos statements made by presidential candidate Barack Obama at the United Church of Christ in Hartford, Connecticut on June 23, 2007 on the subject of faith and politics.   More...

The Liberal Plan to Take Over Talk Radio
Progressivism Cliff Kincaid, Andy Selepak

Three Republican Senators, John McCain, John Thune, and Norm Coleman have stepped forward to introduce the Broadcaster Freedom Act, as questions linger about comments attributed to Senators Hillary Clinton and Barbara Boxer regarding re-imposition of the so-called Fairness Doctrine on broadcasters. The Fairness Doctrine is viewed by many on the political left as a way to muzzle or silence conservative talk radio.   More...
Monday, July 02, 2007

The Value of Anger
General Paul A. Ibbetson

We have always been taught that anger is a bad thing that should be hidden, suppressed, bottled up, and generally denied expression by any means necessary. To mention the possibility that there may be a time and place where anger may be of value, if not of necessity, is to place oneself in direct jeopardy of being labeled a “hate monger” or something worse. However, I believe there is a very distinct delineation of the displays of anger that may change the minds of some on this contentious emotion, and none too soon. If we look carefully, we can see there are three forms of anger: directionless anger, negative anger, and righteous anger. Bear with me.   More...

Democrats and Republicans:  Joined Together to Stop Amnesty for Illegals
Immigration Sher Zieve

The first extraordinary event surrounding the sound demise of the Senate’s Illegal Immigrant Amnesty Bill is the participation of We-the-People in its defeat.  The second is that this participation included the majority-on-the-same-side of both Democrats and Republicans.  The most recent Rasmussen poll showed that only 22% of the American voting public - a poll that showed almost identical results for both Republican and Democrat voters - approved of the Amnesty Bill.  Commenting on the Senate Bill, Rasmussen commented:  “It is opposed by 52% of Republicans, 50% of Democrats, and 48% of unaffiliateds.” Due to so many calls to our senators, referencing disapproval of this anti-citizen Senate bill, the Capitol switchboard was overloaded and suffered a meltdown.  For hours prior to the Senate vote, it was reported that no calls were able to get in or out.  When a legislation is pending that has all of the inherent elements to dissolve the country, the American people - regardless of political partisanship - respond in favor of their country’s survival.  We-the-People came together against the globalist open-borders Congressional elites.   More...
Friday, June 29, 2007

“We” - the Democrats’ most Vicious Word
Demercrats Joel Turtel

Last night I listened to the Presidential debate between Democratic candidates, and I got almost physically sick. They kept repeating their most vicious word, “we,” for two hours.   More...
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