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Justice Department Releases MS-13 Threat Assessment
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

They’ve severed the fingers of their rivals with machetes…brutally murdered suspected informants, including a 17-year-old pregnant federal witness…attacked and threatened law enforcement officers…committed a string of rapes, assaults, break-ins, auto thefts, extortions, and frauds across the US…gotten involved in everything from drug and firearms trafficking to prostitution and money laundering…and are sowing violence and discord […]

Phony Economics
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Liberals implicitly acknowledge that the so-called budget-balancing of the Clinton era was based on subterfuge and outright lie.
The Wall Street Journal editorial page notes the passing of one aspect of the sanctimonious liberal-progressive blather about fiscal prudence during the Clinton administrations (see Rubinomics R.I.P.)I disagree strongly with the Journal’s insouciance about Federal deficits. Those deficits […]

The Race for the American Mind
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Last year’s scamnesty bill had widespread support among the powers-that-be, with the president, the Democrat majority and mainstream media all singing its praises. Yet it went down to defeat, slain by a new-media coalition of talk radio and blogosphere warriors. Working tirelessly to expose the truth and rally the grassroots, they became a David who […]

Our Veterans are a Bunch of Murderers on a ‘Downward Spiral’?
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

In a long report published on Sunday the New York Times appears to be trying to promulgate the idea that our returning military vets cannot successfully reintegrate back into their communities and into “normal lives” after returning from the stress of active duty overseas. The Times seems to be saying that our veterans have become […]

Ben, Barack and a Disregard of Principle
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

I first met Ben Nelson in 1996 when I interviewed him for an article I was writing. He was then serving as governor of the state of Nebraska, and was mere months away from a humiliating defeat at the hands of Republican Chuck Hagel, an investment banker making his first run for public office, for […]

Who’s Tired Of Pink?
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

The Huffington Post (colloquially known as the “Ton of Huffing Post”) insulted American intelligence last Friday by publishing a pretzel-logic rant by one Erica Jong, titled “Who’s Tired of Pink?”
Fortunately, Ms. Jong speaks only for the few sociopathic women who wouldn’t know what to do with a good man if he fell out of the […]

Ben, Barack and a Disregard of Principle
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

I first met Ben Nelson in 1996 when I interviewed him for an article I was writing. He was then serving as governor of the state of Nebraska, and was mere months away from a humiliating defeat at the hands of Republican Chuck Hagel, an investment banker making his first run for public office, for […]

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