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Democrats Blast Bush for Comments!

President Bush just completed a two-day visit to Israel, to join in the 60th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Jewish state. He was warmly welcomed and received, and even got a standing ovation for his comments made to the Knesset, the Israeli parliament.
Those same comments brought a broadside of attacks from Democrats here in the [...]


How Much Are Our Politics About Comfort?

I was reading a rather interesting post this morning about American’s feelings towards China, in view of the recent Tibetan confrontations. As I read the article and the comments by other readers, I really started to think (even though it’s the weekend).
The way I see it, Americans seem to want to focus on the human [...]


Democrat Shoots Self in Foot!

Well, as if the campaign trail for the Democrats wasn’t already littered with bodies who’ve created embarrassments to their respective candidates, another biggie has been added to the list.
Yesterday, Mark Penn, former chief strategist for Hillary Clinton, stepped aside from his role. He will remain as an “advisor”.
Hillary’s campaign manager Maggie Williams issued a statement [...]


Campaign Funds and A Civilized Debate?

Last night’s Democratic Presidential Debate was a very tame affair compared to the fireworks we’ve seen repeatedly from both sides in the previous debates. Everything was all “nicey-nicey”, as if both candidates have been instructed by their campaign managers to keep it pleasant.
Each candidate emphasized their own health care plans, but Barack Obama concluded by [...]


Show Me the Money!

Most of the news today is about the economy. Yes, ads are showing on the TV about every two to three minutes for one candidate or another in South Carolina and Nevada, in preparation for primaries tomorrow. But the big news today is the economy.
Last week in Michigan we saw Mitt Romney win big with [...]


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WHEN STOPPING THE VIOLENCE MEANS TAKING SIDES


The latest casualty of war The senseless deaths in Israel and in Gaza have been a horrifying way to end 2008 and begin 2009. But for me, what is equally horrifying is how many people in power -- especially in the United States -- continue to take the stand that calling for a cease-fire is anti-Israeli, pro-Palestinian, or pro-terrorism. President Bush is balls-out defending Israel's continued aggression, which is hardly a surprise, since for him to do otherwise would be to challenge the cor

If Only the Greatest Sea Protector Had Followed the Law...


Passport's Preeti Aroon reports that President Bush's legacy might get an aquatic boost: U.S. President George W. Bush might be going down as the greatest protector of the seas ever. Later today, he is to announce the establishment of the "largest area of protected sea in the world." Commercial fishing and mining will be largely prohibited in protected zones of the remote Pacific that include some of the most biologically diverse locations on Earth. Some critics' heads may be spinning between

Pence Challenges Americans To ‘Check’ His Facts: Guess What? He’s Got Them Wrong


Appearing on CSPAN’s Washington Journal this morning, Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), the third ranking Republican in the House, repeatedly claimed that the solution to the economic crisis was to “do what Ronald Reagan did” and implement “across-the-board permanent marginal tax reductions.” Towards the end of his interview, however, a caller challenged Pence’s idea, saying that deficits exploded under Reagan, forcing the first President Bush to raise taxes. Pence replied that the caller was right that

The Democrat Comic Opera


The Democrats have lusted for total power for eight long years since the departure of Bill (the meaning of 'is') Clinton, disbarred lawyer, adulterer, and former President of the United States. Since 2000 they passed their time blaming everything on George W. Bush, including acts of God such as Hurricane Katrina.By 2006, President Bush had exhausted whatever political capital he thought he had and the Democrats grabbed a thin margin in Congress, but enough to elevate geniuses like Barney Frank,



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