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Keith Olbermann IS Torture
Monday, December 10th, 2007

The left has been pummeling the Bush Administration and the Central Intelligence Agency about what they call the abuse of those under our War on Terror detention.
It’s bad enough I have to skim through the selective reflections of the liberal intelligentsia, but it really pisses me off that I can’t even watch Sunday night football […]

Hillary Rodham, The Making of a Social Radical
Monday, December 10th, 2007

Most know that Hillary Rodham Clinton’s politics veer to the outer fringes of the radical left. But how many understand the reasons for her conversion from Goldwater conservative to cultural Marxist, and how this would play out during her controversial bid for the U.S. presidency? 
Comfortably ensconced in suburban Park Ridge, Ill., Hillary grew up under […]

Combating Nuclear Terrorism
Monday, December 10th, 2007

The United States Department of Energy maintains emergency response capabilities and assets to quickly respond to potential nuclear and radiological threats in the United States. These capabilities are primarily found at DOE’s two key emergency response facilities — the Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, and Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
These […]

Why Aren’t We At War?
Monday, December 10th, 2007

The War …
Is there a more divisive issue in the US today? Likely not. But it is acceptable to me that it should be so. After all, the stakes are high and people should have an opinion on the matter. I would expect that opinion to be a passionate one.
If your […]

Philly Inquirer: Pistol Packing GOP Candidates at Debates
Monday, December 10th, 2007

Apparently, the Philly Inquirer wants us to know that the GOP candidates for president are drooling, half sentient, Bible thumping, gun toting, racists. Oh, and Fred Thompson is stupid and lazy. Just as apparently, the Philadelphia Inquirer is having trouble finding writers for their rag. I mean, what else could explain their giving a teenager […]

What If the Right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Was Relative?
Monday, December 10th, 2007

For thousands of years, people have pondered the age old question, why I am here and what happens when I die. Depending on the answers a person hears during this time on earth, there can be a variety of different explanations. For many of us, there is the notion that we are here to serve […]

Primary Perspective
Monday, December 10th, 2007

Presidential primary campaigns illustrate politics as manipulation of, as well as pandering to, public opinion, with no necessary connection to political wisdom.
Gail Collins, editorial page editor of the New York Times, in a December 8 edition op-ed article, reflects liberals’ embrace of mobocracy at the expense of Constitutional government.
She writes:
Romney’s message, which boiled down to […]

Mall Signs Might as Well Read ‘Please Shoot Me’
Monday, December 10th, 2007

Omaha, Nebraska — The day after my hometown was rocked by the senseless murder of eight innocent people and the wounding of five others in a local shopping mall, ‘Today Show’ co-host Meredith Vieira asked this obtuse question of two of the shooter’s friends: “Do you think your friend was a victim?”Therein lies the problem […]

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