Monthly Archives: June 2008
This cell phone photo was taken this morning at an undisclosed Sunoco gas station in Philadelphia. 1. At over $4/gallon, can we afford to keep voting for ‘no drill’ Democrats? 2. Where is the outrage from the Dems regarding the … Continue reading
As GOP attacks mount on the issue of Senator Obama’s ties to Political Action Committees and Lobbyists, Obama’s campaign has undergone little scrutiny on his long-standing ties to the financial and banking community. In Obama’s speeches across the country he … Continue reading
Only Harry Reid would say something so out of this world ignorant: “the one thing we fail to talk about is those costs that you don’t see on the bottom line. That is coal makes us sick, oil makes us … Continue reading
This edition features stories on Lt. Ortiz’s Muhallah in Baghdad, flash traffic control point in Tikrit, Operation Rock Penetrator, Soldiers attending a street lamp lighting ceremony in Baghdad, a reconnaissance and surveillance patrol in Mosul, Army Engineers disabling a land … Continue reading
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwean thug-o-crat and faux President was sworn in for a sixth term after a reign of terror launched against all who opposed his bid for re-election. Mugabe, who has taken an economically sound nation which had a strong … Continue reading
The planned Flight 93 memorial is described as a circle “broken in two places,” with the unbroken part forming a giant Mecca-oriented crescent (originally called the Crescent of Embrace). Since last week, the Park Service has been inundated with hundreds … Continue reading
Hat tip to Ed Morrissey at Hot Air John McCain is a stubborn man and it is a character trait that has held him in good stead. As a prisoner in Vietnam his stubbornness in not giving up and giving … Continue reading
