Monthly Archives: August 2007

Forces of appeasement win again…

What is it about Radical Islam that drives seemingly rational nations to adopt a policy of appeasement at record speed? In an effort to secure the release of 20 South Korean missionaries being held capitive by the Taleban in the … Continue reading

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Larry Craig, a case study in hypocrisy and selective outrage

Apparently Idaho Senator Larry Craig (R) becomes only the latest politician to be found wanting when it comes to the matter of practicing what he preaches. Craig apparently was arrested on June 11th after apparently attempting to solicit anonymous homosexual … Continue reading

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Just when you thought people couldn’t get any dumber…

Can there be any shock when one is regaled with stories of the gross stupidity of your average American, given the overwhelming ignorance of many in our nation can there be any question why many of the Founding Fathers regarded … Continue reading

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NAACP backs Vick

One would like to think that the NAACP has some legitimate reason for unflinchingly supporting Michael Vick in the face of mounting evidence and…a guilty plea. One would like to think that but apparently all that is required to earn … Continue reading

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The Cuba Question…

Much has been made of Barack Obama’s foreign policy inexperience, after all so many of our past presidents have been foreign policy experts…lets see since Theodore Roosevelt too office in 1901 we’ve had quite a few governors to become president, … Continue reading

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Woe is me…life expectancy in the US lags behind

In yet another study on world health it appears that life expectancy in the US is lagging behind a number of industrialized nations. According to the latest figures, a child born in 2004 can expect to live 77.9 years. As … Continue reading

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New Orleans well on its way back to cesspool status

Nearly two years after Hurricane Katrina attempted to do what no police or charitable organization has ever been successful in doing: clean up New Orleans streets, it seems all hope for progress has long since been stalled in the Big … Continue reading

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FedEx vs. the Bureaucracy

Former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, a man with more negatives than Hillary Clinton and a hopeless choice for president, if he chooses to run, makes a good point about the nature of our government bureaucracy.

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