Category Archives: Journalism

Ron Paul Marchers Still at It

Don’t tread on me… you might tear my hem… If you’ve read my past articles then you already know what I think of Ron Paul and the aggregate of wishful thinkers he’s acquired, but they are somewhat impervious to reality. … Continue reading

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RIP Tony Snow

Tony Snow is a commentator and analyst who will be missed greatly. He was one of the sane people in the news business, never delving into vitriol and vinegar, but unafraid to ask the important questions. He was blessed with … Continue reading

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McCain Slams Obama on Taxes

While the MSM continues to paint John McCain as weak on the economy, he continues to exhibit signs that he has firmer grasp of economic reality than his opponent Obama. This as evidenced by McCain’s anti-tax and anti-spending positions as … Continue reading

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Don’t Tell Me Words Don’t Matter

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A Second Strike has Always Been an Al Qaeda Signature

The second strike sometimes comes quickly, but most often is timed to attack first responders. Remember those folks, and the many who have responded to terror attacks across the world since this infamous day.

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My Barack Obama Website’s Fly is Open

We’ve talked about populist candidates here in the past, and how they seem to attract strange bedfellow alliances of crazies, hate-groups, and kook-pundits – they do it by making speeches full of sweeping general statements without specifics. The attractant is that crazies can see anything they want in the candidate, while a specific stance is not really there; instead you see populist charicature or posture on almost all issues. Continue reading

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Laura Bush in Bamiya

Laura Bush revisited Bamiyan province in Afghanistan this weekend to raise more money for reconstruction and to showcase the progress made since her previous trip there. This is her third trip, but the press tends to ignore these calls for … Continue reading

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Another Haditha Marine Exonerated

1st Lt Andrew Grayson’s honor is unbesmirched as he was fully acquitted of charges for the Haditha incident. This isn’t going to make Murtha happy. As more comes to light on the incident it has become apparent that Haditha was an agitpropaganda … Continue reading

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Summertime

It’s June, there are graduations, and the usual silly season has started with journalists reporting alien sightings. I’ve taken a brief hiatus to enjoy the Spring, as there haven’t been too many warm days this year until the past two weeks. In … Continue reading

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You Shall Not Bear False Witness

You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour. or Neither shall you bear false witness against your neighbour. .

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