Monthly Archives: November 2009
As the current UK Inquisition continues today (with misleading conclusions), I found this from BBC News, regarding the 2006 assessment: In September 2006 the US Senate Intelligence Committee published one of the definitive public accounts of the intelligence used to … Continue reading
Hat tip: Freedom Eden
An excerpt from last Sunday’s 60 Minutes segment, “The Cost of Dying”: Charlie Haggart is 68 years old and suffering from liver and kidney failure. He wants a double transplant, which would cost about $450,000. But doctors have told him … Continue reading
Katherine Kersten, reporting for the Minnesota Star Tribune, writes: Do you believe in the American dream — the idea that in this country, hardworking people of every race, color and creed can get ahead on their own merits? If so, … Continue reading
When we give our Thanksgiving blessings around the dinner table on Thursday, let’s all give thanks that we live in a country where ACORN’s influence and accusations of election fraud are our greatest cause for concern: Manila, Philippines (CNN) — … Continue reading
Another investigation into how we arrived at the decision to go to war and remove Saddam from power; specifically, how the UK was brought into this: Asked about the threat posed by Iraq in early 2001, Sir Peter Ricketts, who … Continue reading