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Monthly Archives: January 2005
Those Zany Democrats
Have the Democrats lost their minds? Not even one full day after the people of Iraq successfully voted in their first free election in half a century, Nancy Pelosi decides that it is the appropriate time to ‘prebut’ the President’s … Continue reading
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Iraq Votes
There is a great temptation to spend the words of this article saying ‘I told you so’, but I will resist that temptation because I will not be guilty of defaming the Iraqi elections as those who doubted such an … Continue reading
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The Cost of Defense
How much is the defense of our nation worth? The truth is that, like many subject areas in the Federal government, the cost of providing the required service has become more important than the service itself. Nowhere is this idea … Continue reading
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Elections in Iraq
This Sunday marks an historic event of the 21st century as the people of a liberated Iraq vote to elect their own interim government to draft a new constitution and set the future direction their nation will take. The truth … Continue reading
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The State at State
I may be the lone conservative voice in the following statement, or at least one of the few voices outside the Democratic Party and the liberal agenda, but I am not completely comfortable with Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State. … Continue reading
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