In the primary race of 2000, this commentator was one of the few to warn that candidate Bush was a liberal. His record, from blockading Judicial Watch’s legal actions against Clinton, to NAFTA and CAFTA and his secretive moves to establish an international government of the Americas, to no Child Left Behind, to open...
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The last time Republicans had an electoral disaster (and make no mistake, that is what 2006 was — in the Senate, the House, the governorships and state legislatures), California Gov. Ronald Reagan had some straightforward advice for the Republican Party. In 1975, he came to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and said: “Our...
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When the incoming Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi put her weight behind John Murtha for Majority Leader, neither expected the firestorm that would erupt. It is true that John Murtha has been implicated, but not charged, in ethics scandals in the past. So what does John Murtha say in response to questions of...
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In recent years, women’s health has been a national priority… Yet statistics show that men are more likely than women to suffer an early death.
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A Saudi woman is seeking refugee in prison, along with her two children, to escape a compulsory divorce forced on her by her brothers and approved by a Saudi court, Arab News reported Tuesday
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Authorities in Peoria County say a 26-year- old Pekin man has died from injuries he suffered when his ex-wife rammed him with a car.
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…as the Democrats finish celebrating their victory in both the House and the Senate, I wonder, what’s next? America wants to know how they will govern. President Bush offered humble congratulations to various Democrats who secured a win, but are Democrats willing to be as gracious in return? Are they going to take their jobs...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP One of the obvious shortcomings of the blue-ribbon panel, Iraq Study Group, is the reliance on politicians and the absence of military command officers who’ve actually led troops on the fields of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. In reaction to this politically-motivated study group, General Peter Pace, USMC, the Chairmain...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP One of the obvious shortcomings of the blue-ribbon panel, Iraq Study Group, is the reliance on politicians and the absence of military command officers who’ve actually led troops on the fields of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. In reaction to this politically-motivated study group, General Peter Pace, USMC, the Chairmain...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP With the Democrats taking control of the House of Representatives and the US Senate, it is now their turn to appoint party members to chairmanship positions on committees. One of those members is Rep. John Conyers from that bastion of urban sprawl known as Detroit. Conyers will head the House...
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A woman arrested for assaulting her husband avoided charges of domestic violence, when the District Attorney failed to prosecute. The woman, a political insider and former city councilwoman in Irwindale, California, now works as a deputy city clerk.
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The South African parliament passed legislation recognizing gay marriages Tuesday in an unprecedented move on a continent where homosexuality is taboo.
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International Atomic Energy experts have found unexplained plutonium and highly enriched uranium traces in a nuclear waste facility in Iran and have asked Tehran for an explanation, an IAEA report said Tuesday.
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Afghanistan has come a long way since I vacationed there years ago. The struggle to westernize Afghanistan has been a tough one and is ongoing, but now it’s being reported that the country is being infested with porn, drugs and alcohol. This can only mean one thing: Mission accomplished! Afghan porno movies? Those must...
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Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., backed funding for a bridge between Nevada and Arizona that could affect the value of property he owns nearby.
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Doogie Howser, M.D.. is the beloved TV series that aired 1989-1993, about a teenaged genius who becomes a doctor. What Mom wouldn’t be thrilled if her daughter dated a guy as wholesome and all-American as Doogie? Neil Patrick Harris, who portrayed the title character in Doogie Howser, M.D. was recently outed on a gossip Web site....
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday his country expects to have its uranium enrichment program able by February to produce enough nuclear fuel for its needs, according to the Iranian national news service IRNA.
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The website Democrats.Com recently posted: Ten Reasons to Impeach George Bush and Dick Cheney 1. Violating the United Nations Charter by launching an illegal “War of Aggression” against Iraq without cause, using fraud to sell the war to Congress and the public, and misusing government funds to begin bombing without Congressional authorization. 2. Violating...
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So, you say you’re a Republican who was so ticked off at Congressional Republicans for not being Republican enough, that you went out and voted for some non-Republicans just to teach the Republicans a lesson? At least that’s what I heard many of you saying on radio talk shows during the days right before...
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When your business is socializing America, it is vital that access to the truth about America’s founding be denied to every student of American history, culture and law. And the best way to do that is to eliminate all references to God and morality in public dialogue under a ‘high and holy’ appeal to...
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