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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Scriptural trash talking embedded in malicious Iranian computer worm?
If this turns out to be substantial, it could possibly be the coolest — We Gotcha! — moment in international espionage. Embedded within the computer worm that is targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, is a possible Old Testament reference from the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Foreign Affairs, Religion, World Events
Tagged Book of Esther, cyber attacks, cyber-warfare, espionage, Holy Bible, international relations, Iran nuclear development, Iran nuclear facilities, Iran-Israeli relations, Israel, Israeli espionage, Israeli intelligence, Jews, Judaism, Myrtus, Old Testament
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Dick Morris and Generational Oblideration
The one time Clinton advisor turned Fox News political analyst, Dick Morris, has made some rather far-reaching predictions concerning the upcoming mid-term elections. Morris is going insofar as to predict not only Democrat political defeat, but political oblideration. (A pontification … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Current Events
Tagged 2010 elections, Democrats, Dick Morris, Mid-terms, Republicans, Whitey
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Mitt Romney calls for America
Here is the former governor recently in New Hampshire. Very good language and choice of words in light of the perception most Americans have towards the O Team.
Former President Bill Clinton's Double-Entendre?
While speaking at the Great Sports Legends Dinner on Monday night former President, Bill Clinton, made a Freudian slip when he referenced some thoughts towards female golfer, Annika Sorenstam.
Democrat Desperation or Under-Confidence
With a little more than thirty days left until the highly contested 2010 mid-terms some dogfights for the Senate and House seats are heating up with intense ferocity. Of course, sometimes intense ferocity can backfire. Nevertheless, amid all of the … Continue reading
Caption of the day
Pro Life Anyone?
Southern states poised to pick up additional House seats
Texas and Florida are estimated to pick up house seats according to latest census estimates. The two leading states are Florida which may pick up two new U.S. house seats, while Texas will receive four new House seats in the … Continue reading
Oh, I see, it isn't his policies and brand of politics after all
No, not at all. According to a progressive media head, it’s really the “influence” (snicker) of a hand-full of leftists bloggers that are damaging President Obama’s presidency. With each passing day, I’m beginning to realize that the crux of the … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, Opinion
Tagged Bloggers, leftist journalist, leftists bloggers, media, President Obama, progressives
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Caption of the day
Undigested?
Obama: Bush on steroids?
That is pretty much the take being thrown about by the Left in response to Obama’s state secrets defense as an explanation to dismiss any federal inquires into the possible assassination of U.S. citizens living over seas. The reasoning behind Obama’s … Continue reading
The GOP Pledge to America: Is it worth pledging your time?
CBS acquired a final copy of the sort of kinda’ anticipated Republican legislative agenda now known as the “Pledge to America.” Surprisingly, it is 21 pages long–the Contract with America was less than one thousand words–and fairly policy oriented and … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Current Events, Opinion
Tagged Congress, Democrats, GOP, legislative agenda, Republicans, The Pledge to America
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Why so much of the public remains cynical about politics and politicians
This latest example comes from a small city in California. When the residents of Bell, CA went to the polls to elect their city officials it is certain they didn’t do it so that the officials could then carve out … Continue reading
We can cut domestic spending and build our economy. It has been done before.
Cutting domestic spending is not impossible, and if done responsibly, can be a good thing for the economy and welfare of the people. But is it possible? What modern model is out there by which to go by? Fortunately for … Continue reading





