How sweet it is.
Moonbats storm Mrs. Pelosi’s house, via Don Surber.
Dennis Kucinich sounds like a voice of reason, via Sister Toldjah:
AUSTIN (TX) — The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
Captain Ed this morning brings up Kosovo. He suggests that for the last eight years the United Nations is been doing nothing but shuffling paper and wasting time. He quotes a WaPo article:
A year of contentious talks on
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Yes, I know, I’m behind in my reading. In yesterday’s Wall Street Journal Joseph Rago puts up something that certainly wouldn’t get by the sensors over at Dean’s World:
NEW YORK–Ayaan Hirsi Ali is untrammeled and unrepentant: “I am
McQ, yesterday does as good a job as anyone showing the split amongst the Democrats over Iraq.
Rep. Obey: “We’re trying to use the supplemental to end the war. But you can’t end the war if you vote against the
House Democrats want to force the Pentagon to shut down the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and bring the terror suspects housed there to the U.S. The Politico newspaper reports the effort is being led by Virginia Democrat Jim Moran,
Me, at Q&O just now:
I wonder if we should be taking the shock and surprise being expressed by certain among the Congress critters, as to the conditions at Walter Reed to mean that they honestly didn’t know that the
Allahpundit, has posted on Hot Air, a video revealing the true inlellectual depth, or lack thereof same, of the pro surrender movment.
Mrs. Sheehan doesn’t know much but she is darn sure of what she believes to true.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq —AP- The Iraqi Cabinet approved a draft law Monday to manage the country’s vast oil industry and distribute its wealth among the population _ a major breakthrough in U.S. efforts to press the country’s Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish
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CBS News info babe, can’t call her a reporter, reports a “grass roots” anti war movement among soldiers in Iraq. Logan’s, and CBS’s problem, is that this is not a grass roots movement but rather an Astroturf campagned
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, February 25, 2007; Page A05The plan was bold: By tying President Bush’s $100 billion war request to strict standards of troop safety and readiness, Democrats believed they could
Patrick Ruffini is the latest in a rather long list of folks who have noted it:
But something interesting is happening on the way to the “new direction.” Early indications are that the troop surge into Baghdad is working.
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Joe Lieberman is a Democrat, but apparently not for long, or so says Carrie Budoff of “The Politico”:
Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut told the Politico on Thursday that he has no immediate plans to switch parties but suggested
In a recent post, Bit asked “Who is John Edwards?” If we still don’t know who Edwards is, we see what he is — an idiot. From, Peter Bart, Vanity Fair:
There are other emerging fissures, as
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Jason Pappas on the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero.. (106-43 B.C.).
With the possible exception of Jesus of Nazareth, the Roman statesman and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B.C.) is the central figure of Western civilization. Cicero’s republican political theory
Captain Ed makes the point this monring…
If the Democrats in Congress think that forcing failure (in Iraq) will help them in the next election, they may be in for a shock
Of course, this is exactly what we’ve been
