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Compassion Con’s End Game: A Bukharian Lesson
by Steve Farrell Some political victories are through and through, red, white and blue, achievements that merit our applause, praise, and thanks to God. Others are illusions, frauds, and, not infrequently, ravenous wolves in sheep’s clothing that also bring men to their knees … in search of mercy. As to the late “victory for liberty” in California... »
Iraq War: No End in Sight Say Petraeus and Crocker
by John F. McManus ARTICLE SYNOPSIS: After five years of war in Iraq, America’s top commander on the scene and the U.S. Ambassador to the beleaguered nation have no answer about when it will end. More troops have been sent during the past year, but the struggle goes on. Follow this link to the original source: “Frustrated... »
American Minute With Bill Federer: General Robert E. Lee
The Civil War began on Wilmer McLean’s farm in Manassas Junction, Virginia, with the First Battle of Bull Run. A Union shell exploded in his kitchen. Wilmer McLean moved to get away from the conflict, yet almost four years later his new home, near Appomattox Court House, Virginia, was the agreed location for General Robert... »
Pelosi’s Wiretap Offensive
Lacking the votes to restrict wiretapping by the executive branch, Democrats are instead trying to do it through the backdoor by punishing telephone companies Source: Wall Street Journal. Stiff Right Jab responds: The Wall Street Journal summarizes its position: We’ve long held that a President doesn’t need a court order under the Constitution to order such... »
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