Monthly Archives: August 2009

Obama leads the way … for the Democrats’ downfall

by Jason This isn’t the first time we warned our readers not to use the trains, Democrats continue piling up cars on top of train wreck and Conservative activst, Kenneth Gladney, attacked by SEIU members. The train wreck continues. The health care debate, huge deficits … Continue reading

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Congresswoman Shea-Porter (D-NH) has constituent removed from town hall.

by Mike Truthfully, I don’t pay to much attention to situations like this due to the fact they are a redundancy. It is common knowledge that while most on the Left profess an almost religious belief in free speech, the … Continue reading

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Japan equals America 2008?

by Mike In a turn of events, which somewhat mirrored political occurrences in the United States late last year, the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party–widely considered a center right, conservative political party–faced an astounding loss to the more left-leaning Democratic Party … Continue reading

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Fifty-seven percent of Americans would vote the WHOLE Congress out.

by Mike The latest Rasmussen poll on the political pulse of the nation, indicates a vast majority of America’s citizens would get rid of their Congressional delegates. Opting to start from scratch with a new batch if they could. From … Continue reading

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S.773: Cybersecurity Act of 2009

by Mike Early last month United States and South Korean websites, governmental and commercial, were assailed by a series of cyberattacks, which were thought to have been perpetrated by the government of North Korea. These attacks shutdown websites such as … Continue reading

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Taliban making moves in the North

by Jason As if we needed more bad news after it was revealed that August is already the deadliest month for the US military in Afghanistan. Considering the circus show in the form of a presidential election between Karzai and his challenger, … Continue reading

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Removing Mary Jo Kopechne

by Jason You know, I thought it best to stay out of the ugly details of Senator Kennedy’s involvement cause of Ms. Mary Jo Kopechne’s death during his recent passing. Blame it on my small town Southern upbringing, but you shouldn’t … Continue reading

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Smoke’em if you got’em: Military Smoking Ban

by Mike After participating in weeks of relentless field exercises, hours of mind numbing training, or the real deal, you just might need a smoke or a plug of chew to get the mental faculties squared away. Rightly or wrongly … Continue reading

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House Resolution 615: Fleming Health Care Reform

by Mike One of our readers who is currently serving in uniform and forward deployed, alerted us to a very interesting piece of information. It seems former Medical Officer in the United States Navy and now Congressman, John Fleming (R) … Continue reading

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How bad have things gotten between Israel and Obama?

Apparently enough that only  4% of Jewish Israelis think Obama is pro-Israel.  The number of Israelis who see US President Barack Obama’s policies as pro-Israel has fallen to four percent, according to a Smith Research poll taken this week on behalf … Continue reading

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How do we stop this? — Child abuse in Islamic culture

by Jason Fox News | Saudi Child Bride Turned Back Over to 80-Year-Old Husband A Saudi Arabian father forced his 10-year-old daughter to return to her 80-year-old husband Sunday, after she was found hiding at the home of her aunt … Continue reading

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Health Care Bill to be renamed after Kennedy?

by Mike C’mon, it didn’t take a rocket scientist or Rush to see this coming. The Politico “In his [Ted Kennedy] honor and as a tribute to his commitment to his ideals, let us stop the shouting and name calling … Continue reading

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British health care at its best!

by Mike As the United States pushes further and further along towards some version of government run health care can we look to our cousins across the pond to garner a glimpse at our futures? Let’s find out. I was … Continue reading

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How about we reconstitute ‘victory as a goal’ in Afghanistan

by Jason American policy makers are starting to openly acknowledge there have been setbacks in Afghanistan and American and coalition forces have lost the initiative on the battlefield. In fact, this year’s death toll in Afghanistan eclipses all of last year. Moreover, there … Continue reading

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