It is 22 months until Nov 2008, when we will go to the polls and elect the next President of the United States of America. It is a wide open race because the sitting president is unable to run, the vice-president has said he won’t run, so the race will be wide open for...
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Dateline Plains, Georgia: Some residents in the hometown of former President Jimmy Carter are calling for a crackdown on young people wearing low-slung baggy trousers and shorts that expose their underwear and sometimes even more. Members of the Plains City Council say they plan to ask town’s attorney to determine if they have the...
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I was just going to add this to the links of the day, when I saw a few things I wanted to highlight here from Paris Lemon The Los Angeles Times had a very interesting op-ed piece today which points out something that seems to be almost completely overlooked; say Hillary Clinton is elected...
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Here is another brilliant reason of why Oprah Winfrey and all those like her are not good for the country, should not be listened to, is not a roll model and quite possibly should be removed from the airwaves forever. This is a perfect example of her exploiting a family simply to hop on...
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While most of the focus of federal law enforcement today is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs. Criminal enterprises represent a near and long-term threat to our nation. The criminal activities of these enterprises are increasing in scope and magnitude as they...
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Since the 1970s, the United States of America has been fighting the War on Drugs. And the drugs have been winning. Because our War on Drugs has led only to the proliferation of ever stronger and more concentrated drugs, I. e., going from powder cocaine to crack, there are increasing calls to surrender this...
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  Sen. Biden, Fix VAWA, Not I-VAWA  It wasn’t enough for Senator Joe Biden to destabilize American families with the passage of the Violence Against Women Act, an onerous law that has proven to be a disaster for fragile families, and, by its very title, is a venomous indictment of men. Now Senator...
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And fast! I’m hearing in media from Democrat candidates who are announcing their runs for President. What bothers me is their determination over their sense of service. It’s a giveaway of more of that Me, Me, Me - it’s all about Me syndrome. And I’m hearing on talkradio various analyses of why the Republicans lost Congress....
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When Joseph Smith kidnapped 11-year-old Carlie Brucia in front of a Florida mall (and a closed circuit video security monitor) in February of 2004, raped her, killed her and discarded her body like a used condom, I responded with a column entitled “Give Him Deathâ€ÂÂ, in which I outlined my ambivalence regarding the death...
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COMMENTARY: NFL: The N Doesn’t Stand For National
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 This last year I lost three friends to heart disease.   Randy was jogging at a nearby park when he was stricken with a fatal heart attack. Randy was 52 years old, married with two sons.  Bill was diagnosed with a debilitating heart condition five years ago. Doctors ordered him to...
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Women, media tout validation; men accelerate on to the next subject…
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Republican former House speaker to enter race ‘if it becomes necessary’
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A man shot and killed his wife before killing himself in a shopping center parking lot as the couple’s two teenage daughters looked on, police said.
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s pollster fired an opening salvo at Sen. Barack Obama and John Edwards yesterday, claiming their campaigns are “stalled or falling” — and suggesting Obama isn’t tough enough to withstand GOP attacks in 2008.
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“I’m in to win. And that’s what I intend to do.”
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It’s Monday, which means it’s time to shamelessly whore out another column. Today’s offering at WorldNetDaily is about some parallels between American Idol and American politics that I noticed while watching the premiere of the former last week. Check out “American Idol and American politics” for the whole story.
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Americans seem sour on the state of the union in advance of President Bush’s address on the subject. A poll finds most believe the country is on the wrong track — a complete flip from five years ago.
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A documentary about bestiality has premiered at what has in recent years provided some harsh competition for Sam Wagner’s Coney Island Freak Show: The Sundance Film Festival. Sundance is the annual event where many little known directors, actors and producers can have their work put on very public display while Robert Redford bitches about President...
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Who would ever have imagined that America would be trying so hard to fight a politically-correct war just five years after 9/11 that we’d do the enemy’s work for him? In a thousand years of open battle, al-Qaeda’s mass-murdering fanatics could not possibly force the United States military to retreat one single inch. Yet some...
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