I know this is long, but I thought it was interesting, and so I'm just throwin' it out there. It didn't give the author's name for some reason.----Rob From: INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY Posted 9/29/2006 Today's Democrats are nothing like Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Kennedy, who with courage and decisive action kept on top of their jobs and aggressively confronted one national defense crisis after another. Jimmy Carter, elected during the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and (1...
I recently got a phone call from a good friend, Jessie Hawken. Her husband, Brent, is in the Army. Brent and Jessie both are from Follansbee, WV, just south of Weirton, but now live in Washington State, where Brent is stationed at Fort Lewis. Brent is soon to be shipped out to Afghanistan, where his unit will be deployed for a year. Goody bags and care packages, assembled by the wives and families of his unit’s Family Readiness Group, will be sent out to the members of the unit throughout the ...
Y'know, I always thought profiling was a bad thing; liberals sure do hate it, even when it works. Maybe especially then; it often proves their ideological faiths to be misplaced. I've been engaged for some time now, in an ongoing debate in my local paper's Editorial/Opinion pages. For several months, another writer has been blatantly ‘profiling’ me. It’s amusing, really, this tendency liberals have, to assume that every Republican-voting, Limbaugh-listening conservative&m...
The liberal Media-at-Large has spent the last year or so in spasms of rapturous ecstasy, hyperventilating like Beatles fans in 1964 at every idle utterance of B. H. Obama, our soon-to-be President. Brainwashing generations of willing Republicans, Democrats, and their liberal/leftist hangers-on--and browbeating the rest of us—they carried him to the White House, by endlessly regaling Americans with tales of his imposing brilliance, his blinding greatness and his totally awesom...
(This started as a response to a Letter to the Editor of my local paper, which indeed asked the title question. They allow 500 words; being me, I just couldn't stop. So, here you are.---RW) Allow me to answer that: The 1960s happened. A generation came of age, then, in prosperity unmatched in human history. Resulting from their parents’ experiences--economic depression and savage world war—Baby-boomers were often coddled, sheltered fro...
The text below is taken from www.warroom.com, the website of the "Quinn and Rose Show", a Pittsburgh-based morning talk show. I was listening the morning Quinn broke the story. He reiterated today that they stand by their source, and are receiving "Cease and Desist" threats from DNC lawyers. I bet; hand in the cookie jar time. They were on Hannity with it, too, as she relates in the article. I'm glad they took it on the road; word of this needs to get out. This is just too sleazy to be believ...
I've been at this blogging game for several years, now; in fact, I was introduced to the blogosphere right here, on good ole JU. Thanks, Drag! &nbs...
Random Thoughts: After Obama’s first speech before Congress, even conservative and Republican pundits and leaders couldn’t wait to jump on the “History-in-the Making” Obama Praisewagon. Will this endless worship never end? It’s gotten old. The liberals are even worse, of course. Although, after eight years of despising and denigrating the President with barely-contained hysterics and outrage in the name of “objective journalism”, I suppose one could ...
It becomes ever clearer where the priorities of the Obama Administration lie; not satisfied with merely cutting the defense budget---in wartime, mind you---by $55 billion, the Justice Dept. recently, and very quietly, moved agents from counter-terrorism to anti-fraud. That's right; instead of watching for terrorists who want to kill you and destroy our nation, they'll instead be looking for people (especially rich people, bet on it)who are stealing money. &nbs...
It's pitiful, really, how shameless some will be, when it comes to the war of ideas. Truth and clarity are often secondary considerations, when it comes to obtaining funds and winning hearts and minds. For example: To be considered “hungry” in America, you must miss at least….one meal a month. That’s right, that’s the standard; one meal in 30 days, to be considered “hungry” by the Dept. of Health and Human Resources. By that criterion,...
You know, the Nazis actually passed an "anti-kitsch law", prohibiting stuff like this......(click link) Wonder if the Obama Regime will do the same? (By the way, you do realize what the first item displayed is, right?)
I'm listening to the news, and they just did a story on a company recalling all these different kinds of crackers. Now...what's up with that? The day before they swear in a black man for President of the US, they go out, roundin' up a buncha Crackers! I just don' like it......
Posted by Chuck58, on the Gathering of Eagles forum, the Eagles Nest: Thanks to Colonel Harry Riley, for the find. London Daily Mail editorial 1/6/2009 Obama's Victory--A British view A victory for the hysterical Oprah Winfrey, the mad racist preacher Jeremiah Wright, the US mainstream media who abandoned any sense of objectivity long ago, Europeans who despise America largely because they depend on her, comics who claim to be dangerous and fearless but woul...
Since the 1970s, an endless parade of government officials and candidates has campaigned on how we must act now, to get free of Middle East oil. Yet, here we are, forty years later, still tied to the oil fields of Saudi Arabia and others, and every time some angry Muslim (is there any other kind?) throws a rock, our gas prices jump. Why? We only get approximately 14% of our oil from the Mideast, anyway; the rest comes from domestic drilling, Canada and Mexico. Yet, it seems to be Arab oil...