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An American Hero
April 9, 2007 - Number of Comments » 0David Harsanyi, Denver Post columnist and friend of the RMA, has written a scathing piece criticising those who object to the statue of Danny Dietz, Navy Cross recipient and American hero.
The criticism of the Dietz statue is just another example of how political correctness has infected the fabric of our nation. Those who do […]
Semantics
April 4, 2007 - Number of Comments » 1Well, looks as if the Dems have it all figured out. Maybe if we just eliminate the phrase, the problem will just go away.
The House Armed Services Committee is banishing the global war on terror from the 2008 defense budget.
This is not because the war has been won, lost or even called off, but because […]
Where Was Ya, When We Needed Ya?
April 1, 2007 - Number of Comments » 2With this latest snub from its European allies, it looks as if Britain will have to go its own, with only help from the US.
European foreign ministers failed last night to back Britain in a threat to freeze the €14 billion trade in exports to Iran, as the hostage crisis descended into a propaganda circus. […]
Ham ‘n Beans
March 5, 2007 - Number of Comments » 6Folks, being from the south, I love ham, beans, and cornbread as much as any southerner. However, this is just a bridge too far. I guess Hillary decided that she would bond better with the members of the church in Selma, Alabama, and the citizens of the US by default, if she could just sound […]
Esplainin’
February 19, 2007 - Number of Comments » 0It looks as if Hillary has garnered the support of two high-powered black politicians in South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two key black political leaders in South Carolina who backed John Edwards in 2004 said Tuesday they are supporting Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
State Sens. Robert Ford and Darrell Jackson […]
Congressional Cowardice
- Number of Comments » 0Well, what to say? It’s been a week since my last post and lest folks think I’ve deserted this realm, I suppose a word or two is in order. Both the Congress and the Senate have managed to make complete fools of themselves by doing their best impression of cowardice in full bloom. Fortunately, the […]
The Victory Caucus
February 12, 2007 - Number of Comments » 0If you haven’t seen or heard of THE VICTORY CAUCUS, you need to get yourself over there right now. The Caucus is collaborative effort by such blogosphere notables as Hugh Hewitt, NZ Bear, Austin Day, Ed Morrisey, and others. If you support our troops, as well as the mission the they have been tasked […]
Watch Your Wallet
February 10, 2007 - Number of Comments » 0Hmm…not a whole lot of deep thinking goin’ on; but, who uttered these immortal words?
“I want to take those profits, and I want to put those in a strategic energy fund that will fund a plan for alternative smart energies”
Yep, you guessed it. Our favorite Senator from New York. The remark was made in defense […]
Over The Top
February 6, 2007 - Number of Comments » 3This is why proponents of far left ideas don’t get anywhere. I can’t really believe that an advocacy group could actually be serious about this bill. Certainly they don’t believe this has a snowball’s chance of passing. Looks to me like it’s an over-the-top effort to call attention to homosexual marriage. It most certainly is […]
Spontaneous Combustion
January 28, 2007 - Number of Comments » 3The guys at Hot Air have a complete summation of Senator Kerry’s exploits at Davos. If I wasn’t seeing it with my own eyes, I’d never believe it. Kerry, in his uniquely patented way, has completely overstepped the bounds of propriety. Kerry’s remarks in front of the Senate during Vietnam pale beside his remarks of […]

