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  • Hillary in hot water: I have been predicting this for months. It appears the liberal intelligenca has finally had enough of Hillary's antics. They are lashing out because of her position on Iraq and the War on Terror …
  • From ORBAT.COM... Could a reason or reasons for reluctance to draw down in Iraq be Iran and Syria? Bashar Assad isn't "cooperating" because all of a sudden he's a fine and upstanding human being. Hes got 100,000 veteran…
  • Cindy Sheehan is so lonely. Nobody showed up to for her to sign their books.
  • Saddam's officers join new Iraqi Army: In a move that should have been done a long time ago, the Iraqi Army has regained the expertise of several thousand officers from the Saddam era. These low level officers should hel…
  • Kim Jong Mentally Il visits the troops: North Korean madman Kim Jong Mentally Il has visited the North Korean troops six times this month. Typically, these types do not visit their troops that often unless something is…
  • I ventured out to one of the local malls today. Tons of people shopping and driving. Americans cannot be hurting too much if their shopping and traveling habits reflect anything. Fifty Cent vs. Immigration Canada?: Fiff…
  • Ride home... Well the car ride home was pretty good. Lots of traffic, lower gas prices, and well maintained roads. Not much more you can ask for out of the five hour journey from Michigan to Pennsylvania. Bizarre inci…
  • Education today... Daley's right for once: Chicago Mayor/Elected Monarch Richard Daley wants American children to attend school 6 days a week and learn foreign languages at an early age. I commend the elected god of Chi…
  • Maybe I should boycott Alabama: 7 in 10 of Alabama residents support a boycott of Aruba. We can discern several things from this poll: 1) The Alabama education system needs to be reformed severely or the gene poll needs…
  • I am sick of the Natalie Holloway story. This is how I would have reacted if I was SecState. Reporter: Mr. Secretary, what is your reaction to the Natalie Holloway case? Myself: Well its troubling for a number of reaso…
  • 403-3: I am impressed by the cowardness of the Democrats. They run their mouths all day long then when they have the chance to change policy, they run for the hills. If they really wanted to bring the troops home, they …
  • Withdraw from Iraq- Lets vote: I think the entire House of Representatives needs to be on the record here. Want to withdraw, vote for it then?
  • Martin feels holiday election will offend: Prime Minister Paul Martin now cares about upsetting religious groups. He feels a holiday season election will upset them. Personally, I do not think anyone in a democratic soci…
  • Al Qaeda going broke: The terrorist scum are having a fundraising problem. It appears nobody wants to give them money anymore. Either their fundraising sources are frozen, jailed, and/or liquidated. Being a member of a n…
  • On Iraq: Over the last few weeks, I am becoming more and more convinced that the problem in Iraq is our politicians, on both sides of the aisle. The Iraqi government has repeatedly said that they are will soon be ready t…
  • I figured I should post this since Chavez is in a bit of a diplomatic dispute with Mexico. President Fox better stand up Chavez.
  • Bill Sammon spoke here this evening on the development of the "alternative media." Very good speech I must say. Someone asked whether he thought the media was becoming more partisan as a means of competing in the m…
  • Today I had the chance to visit the U of M tailgate while collecting ballot signatures for Dick Devos, the Republican candidate for Governor against Jennifer Grandholm. The tailgate was definitely a socio-political exper…
  • Arab street rises against Zarqawi: In a move that makes me really happy, the "Arab Street" has risen in Jordan against the Al Qaeda scumbags. They want jihad against the terrorist. This was the 9/11 for the Arab world.…
  • The election that was a dud for the most part... No side can claim victory because the status quo was retained. The Dems retained their governorships in New Jersey and Virginia. Bloomberg was reelected by the largest ma…
  • Election Day Thoughts Virginia and New Jersey too close to call. (Originally, I thought the Dems would retain these two governorships handily for various reasons, but the nastiness of the race on both sides makes me won…
  • Schedule for Spring 2006 MWF Political Science 354- American Politics- Dr. Craig- 9am Biology 102- Introduction to Biological Science- Dr. York- 11am History 302- Jacksonian America- Dr. Raney- 1pm TTh Biology 102 …
  • Take the family to Iraq?: The Iraqi government is already preparing to turn Iraq into the next big tourist hotspot. Tourists are already flocking to the nation. This reminds me of a conversation I had with an Iraq war ve…
  • Just watched the first part of the History Channel's feature "The War of 1812." Excellent I must say. More rioting in Paris. I do not credit the French for much, but they typically are really good at internal security. …
  • ANWR opening for business: The Senate has passed a bill allowing for drilling in ANWR. Plenty of liberals will be upset over this one. Radical mosques can be banned under new law: The new anti-terror legislation intro…
  • Riots spread in Paris: For the last week, the northern suburbs of Paris have been experiencing violence. Initially, the rioters were purely of North African decent, but it appears other lower class groups are getting i…
  • Senate hijacked by Democrats- If the Democrats really wanted to get the public's attention, they should say what they want to in public. Personally, I think they were saying thinks the public would run them out of town…

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