Barack Obama is starting to make a dirty habit out of playing the race card during this presidential campaign.
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Barack Obama is starting to make a dirty habit out of playing the race card during this presidential campaign.
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Where does Barack Obama stand on Iraq? Well, we could just ask him. But, make sure you take note of the date, time and wind direction if you do!
This great video submission to Youtube.com reminds me so much of the famous quote by John Adams (often paraphrased by Ronald Reagan, as well): read more »
Well, they do say "Politics make strange bedfellows"!
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In an amazingly unbelievable revelation to us all, we have been presented today with evidence that Jesse Jackson may, indeed, be a hypocrite. As hard as that may be to believe, once the shock wears off, read more at FoxNews.com.
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Every so often, within this battle we engage in to further our conservative ideals, there are brief satisfactory moments where we can just sit back and enjoy the fruits of past conservative struggles and victories. Reading this article from Cybercast News provides us just that sort of opportunity.
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If there is one area of focus that John McCain should be given undeniable praise on, it would be his push for the surge strategy in Iraq. It was upon adopting his proposed military strategy that we were, finally, able to begin taking control of the situation on the ground.
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The U.S. Senate has passed an update to the nation's FISA laws by a margin of 69-28, which finally brings the 30-year-old standards for electronic surveillance into the 21st century. See the story at FoxNews.com.
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... after he reversed his position on Iraq policy, that is. Could this be Election '08's version of 'I reversed my position on Iraq before I was for reversing that position on Iraq'?
In what is turning out to be an almost daily event, Barack Obama announced today that he may have an upcoming policy revision on another major national issue. read more »
Just when you thought the Left-leaning block of the U.S. Supreme Court could not get any more flawed in their decision-making process... The New York Times is reporting that part of their major argument in their majority opinion against the Louisiana death sentence was based on a factual error:
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Earlier today we saw a notable sign that North Korea is falling in line regarding their nuclear program, with the demolition of a 60-foot tall nuclear reactor cooling tower at the Yongbyon complex. The achievements of the six-party talks are becoming more and more apparent by the day.
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