Monthly Archives: April 2006

Over 14,000 dead!

According to the State Department, over 14,500 people were killed in 2005 at the hands of terrorists, most of which were of the radical Islamic brand. We can only be fortunate that Islam is a religion of peace. Imagine the … Continue reading

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Continued success for US economy

According to the US Department of Commerce, the US economy grew at rate of 4.8% during the first quarter of 2006. This figure represents the highest rate of growth in over 2 years, and lends further credence to the soundness … Continue reading

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A movie for our time

Very rarely does a movie come along that so accurately depicts the cataclysmic struggles of our time or those of the past. Movies like “Saving Private Ryan” and “Schindler’s List” are notable exceptions, today, however, is another exception…This week “United … Continue reading

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Iran’s open secret

Perhaps the worse kept secret in the Middle East is Iran’s nuclear intentions. Since it was revealed, over 2 years ago, that Iran was conducting secret nuclear research the US and Europe have tried, to no avail, to put an … Continue reading

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Another doozy from the president

George Bush latest zinger is a doozy. In a move designed purely to placate leftists and kowtow to the ignorance of the American public, the president called for an investigation into price gouging and collusion among the nation’s oil companies. … Continue reading

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The prom and the unfulfilled life

What does it say about a person when the highlight of their life is a high school prom? Next to a high school graduation, which is no great feat in and of itself, there is nothing sadder than a person … Continue reading

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Sudan, another theater in the war of Islamic extremism

Little has been written of the conflict in Sudan, where thousands of men women and children have been slaughtered by government forces backed by a violent militia. Africa is home to numerous civil wars and conflicts, perhaps that is the … Continue reading

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The Battle of New Orleans

Unlike the decisive 1815 Battle of New Orleans, this year’s battle pits two hack politicans against one another in a race for mayor of the city that poverty built. Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu (D) an inept politican in his own … Continue reading

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The Russia Question

This week the authoritarian Putin and his cronies in the Kremlin vowed to support sanctions against Iran if it is proven that Iran is indeed developing a nuclear weapons capacity. This position runs counter to conventional wisdom. It is widely … Continue reading

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60 years behind the times?

In 1939 German émigré and noted scientist, Albert Einstein penned a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt. At the time Einstein was recognized as one of the world’s foremost physicists, and unlike other prominent physicists such as Enrico Fermi or Leo … Continue reading

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