Currently browsing posts found in November2005
Plan For Iraq
November 30, 2005 - Number of Comments » 1The President’s policy for Iraq:
Clear….Hold…..Build.
Do it.
‘Nuf said.
Christmas Thoughts
- Number of Comments » 2With the approach of the season when we celebrate the birth of our Savior, I wanted to re-post these thoughts from a couple of years ago. The truths ring as clear today as they did then.
As they peered with searching eyes into the manger, what did the shepherds see? I mean, what did they really […]
Return
November 29, 2005 - Number of Comments » 1Christmas is rapidly approaching. With all of the hustle and bustle it is easy to forget that we, during this season, celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Likewise, it is oh, so easy, to forget that the child that was born in a stable midst barnyard animals, will return one day as a […]
Winning The War And The Peace
November 27, 2005 - Number of Comments » 0Victor Davis Hansen at his finest…read the entire piece.
What exactly is that? Despite acrimony at home, the politics of two national elections and a third on the horizon, and the slander of war crimes and incompetence, those on the battlefield of Iraq have almost pulled off the unthinkable — the restructuring of the politics of […]
Quote Of The Day
- Comments OffBeen thinking about Will Rogers lately…..which prompted finding this quote by the great humorist:
About all I can say for the United States Senate is that it opens with a prayer and closes with an investigation.
Will Rogers
Have a great day!
Reprise
November 25, 2005 - Comments OffThe post below is a repeat of one I made during the last presidential election cycle. However, in light of world events, it is perhaps more to the point than it was even then.
Bush. Kerry. Who won? Don’t care. The only scorecard that matters is the one that will be generated once the war on […]
Turkey Day Discourse
November 24, 2005 - Comments OffThis is a classic. You’ve got to listen this imaginary conversation between Hugh Hewitt and James Lileks. This is Hugh’s answer to political discourse at Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving in Iraq
- Comments OffTake a moment or two to read this great post from a Marine captain serving his nation in Iraq. If you’re like me, it’ll give you a whole new perspective on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Proclomation
- Comments OffOn June 20, 1676, the governing council of Charlestown, Massachusetts, held a meeting to determine how best to express thanks for the good fortune that had seen their community securely established. By unamimous vote they instructed Edward Rawson, the clerk, to proclaim June 29 as a day of thanksgiving, our first [in what is now […]
Response To Anti-War Activists
November 22, 2005 - Comments OffFolks,
I’ve been following this gentleman’s blog for some time and he is the real deal. Read his remarks and take heed. He speaks with the authority of one who has “been there and done that.”

