Archive for April 2nd, 2006

Political Quote of the Day….

I am a simple man who can only speak and unders…

Still Fighting for Christmas By James Atticus Bowden

March came in like a lion in York County, Virgi…

The mood in Washington has been sour lately Jack Kelly

So Democrats in Congress thoughtfully provided a little levity Wednesday by issuing their National Security Strategy.

Iraq Is Vietnam - Damn it!

In that post there was a link to a CNN segment from the Situation Room between Wolf Blitzer and Howard Kurtz. While there was some glimmer of realization here and there, Kurtz feels Vietnam is just around the corner (as the media has been predicting for three long years now):

American Dhimmitude By Mark Krikorian

What we’re seeing in the streets is a naked assertion of power by outsiders against the American nation. They demand that we comply with their wishes and submit our immigration policies for their approval, and implicitly threaten violence if their demands are not met.

STRIKE OF THE ABSURD By Ralph Peters

IN solidarity with protesting students from elite universities, French labor unions decreed a national celebration of self-righteous sloth - known elsewhere as a general strike.
Workers of France, unite! You have nothing to lose but your competitive edge.

When the Senate Isn’t Enough By Mark Leibovich

The virus persists despite the well-catalogued losing streak among senators who have run: None has reached the White House since John F. Kennedy in 1960, and before JFK it was Warren G. Harding in 1920.

A great history lesson! By Isaac Asimov

In 1812, the United States went to war with Great Britain, primarily over freedom of the seas. We were in the right.