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    Odyssey Dawn... odyssey gone wrong.

    Humanitarian crisis? More like an unadvised, ill-informed plunge into military adventurism. But, there is good news: we have a Nobel Peace Prize winner in the White House providing strong leadership. Surely, this warmonger has earned his place on Mount Rushmore. In fact, let us petition the...
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    Japan's nuclear worries

    Trying to follow coverage of the radiation leaks from damaged reactors in Japan has been confusing. One or more reactors may be seriously compromised. It seems the Japanese government is torn between the competing impulses to be transparent about sharing vital information versus the instinct...
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    Mike Huckabee for President? Just Say No

    Let's clear the air on this one. The GOP isn't going to nominate a preacher for US President. Why does Huckabee even bother? Self-promotion... sell more books, enhance his speaking fees. Can we find a viable candidate who isn't a preacher or community organizer, please? Perhaps, someone...
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    Gingrich warns Obama

    Impeachments are rare, but fascinating. In an interview with Newsmax this week, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich warned that Obama's pronouncement his administration would no longer defend the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) could lead to a constitutional crisis. Gingrich makes the...
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    Obama's queer view of marriage

    Today we hear the Obama administration has decided it will no longer defend the Defense Of Marriage Act (DOMA) signed into law approximately 15 years ago. The federal law known as DOMA defines marriage as being between one man and one woman. Moral confusion has its home in the Democrat Party...
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    The military-civilian "disconnect"

    Politico.com has a headline article today on what our national defense leaders call the "disconnect" between our civilian population and US military personnel. It's a pretty good summary and hits the obvious points to be made. One statistic that jumped out was 75% of today's youth who are...
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    Democrats have meltdown in Wisconsin

    Reality has caught up with the entitlement crowd. Outrageous demands by public sector unions have put a spotlight on organized labor and their ever increasing drain on scarce resources. Obama has paid lip service to the union whiners. Jesse Jackson made an appearance. Democratic state...
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    John Walker Lindh doing well in prison

    Breitbart.com has a brief story concerning the American Taliban, John Walker Lindh. According to his father, JWL has adjusted well to prison life. Most will remember Lindh was captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan as he was portrayed to be fighting against his country, the United States...
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    What holds America together?

    So many divergent viewpoints and agendas find voice in the United States. What really holds this nation together? What would really tear our nation apart?
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    Arizona shooting victim makes death threat

    Fox News is now reporting one of last week's shooting victims in Arizona, Eric Fuller, has been arrested for uttering a death threat during a televised townhall meeting. Seems the intended recipient of the threat is a Tea Party organizer. It was further reported Mr. Fuller has been referred...
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    Obama's agenda for 2011

    What will be the major social and economic legislation sought by the Obama administration this year? Comprehensive immigration reform? More rigid gun control initiatives? Greenlight to Mexican trucking? Normalization of relations with Cuba? Re-introduce the Fairness Doctrine for radio/TV...
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    That Old Hack Magic

    Tomorrow, Wednesday, President Obama dons his maudlin mask one more time as he descends on Tucson delivering Left-wing vitriol interspersed with appeals for civility. Don't be fooled. This will be a Democratic pep rally reminiscent of Senator Paul Wellstone's funeral. What a spectacle that was!
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    Gibbs is leaving the White House

    WH Press Secretary Robert Gibbs is on the way out. Spokesmen such as Gibbs generally have a short shelf-life as their shtick wears thin with the American people rather quickly. Gibbs served his master well, putting the best face possible on Obama's troubles of the day. Pass the baton to the...
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    "The Old Man" from Pawn Stars

    This show caught my attention a few months ago as I was channel surfing and they had a segment about WWII relics. The Old Man (Richard Harrison) is a priceless gem. His deadpan humor and delivery is something to behold. Crotchety old curmudgeon... wise, weary and worried. His commentary on...
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