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7 February, 2008, 11:13 am

Democrat Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, a San Francisco Democrat at that, after a year of utter failure in her party's first year in control of the United States House of Representatives -- after 12 years in the minority -- which earned an all-time low of 11% approval rating, put aside her differences with President George W. Bush and her Republican counterpart, Congressman John Boehner from Ohio, and came up with the Bipartisan Economic Growth Package. The bill passed overwhelmingly by a margin of 385-35 two weeks ago. The Pelosi/Bush/Boehner economic stimulus package will return some $146 billion to the American people.It was discovered during Senate deliberations of their own bill last week, that the House bill had a major problem. Most of those who voted for...

6 February, 2008, 5:28 pm

Recently the city of Berkeley, California -- home of aging hipppies from the discredited 1960's Berkeley anti-war and anti-everything-establishment protest period -- extended their war against America to the United States Marine Corps. In an almost unanimous decision (8-1,) the Berkeley City Council demanded the Marines close their recruiting station in the city. At the same meeting, these 8 aging hippies and naive young narcissists voted to give the protest group, Code Pink -- which made the disreputable Cindy Sheehan a household name a couple summers ago -- special privileges to harass the Marines and young people who were being recruited with all kinds of loud noise devices once a week over a 6-month period.

Thankfully, the United...

6 February, 2008, 3:08 pm

Just before the Super Bowl game last Sunday in which New York's David slew New England's Goliath, the National Football League (NFL), brazenly targeted churches around America which had during the past years set up Super Bowl parties in their churches or other facilities for the purpose of fun and fellowship, and sometimes prayer amongst their church members and sometimes for reaching out to non-churched members of their community. The churches would normally show the Super Bowl game on big screens. The NFL bans public exhibitions of its games on television sets or screens larger than 55 inches because smaller sets limit the audience.

Last Friday, "The Washington Post" reported that the 200-member Immanual Bible Church in Springfield, Virginia -- which...

2 October, 2007, 10:36 pm

Here is a question for Chairman Waxman. What is wrong with a perfect record? Congressman Henry Waxman who represents Hollywood or nearby is the Chairman of the Government Reform Committee in the House of Representatives and has established a record of wasting hard-earned American tax dollars conducting non-stop witchhunts of the Bush Administration and of just about anyone else since January when the Democrats took over Congress after a 12 year absence from majority control.

On Tuesday, Chairman Waxman's inquisition went after Erik Prince, the Chairman of the Blackwater company which provides first-class security for top government officials including for Members of Congress when they travel to dangerous areas such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Waxman's original...

1 October, 2007, 5:05 pm

Comments like 'America was founded on Christian principles' by Senator John McCain just might make him president. In an interview last Saturday with a Christian-oriented webset called Beliefnet, Senator McCain stated that "I just have to say in all candor that since this nation was founded primarily on Christian principles, personally, I would prefer someone who has a grounding in my faith." The fact that the left-wing Muslim groups vociferously reacted against McCain's remarks, just added validity to his comments, and indeed value for his presidential nomination hopes.

Senator McCain, who at this time last year led in most of the national polls for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, needs something to break out of his current funk, that...

13 September, 2007, 12:45 pm

When General David Patraeus was unanimously confirmed by left-wing Democrat Senators and those Senators with commonsense, Democrats had nothing but praise for General Patraeus' forthrightness and honesty during his Senate confirmation hearings.

Now that President Bush's and General Patraeus' surge of 30,000 troops has thus far been successful, these same left-wing Democrats are singing from the same surrender songsheet. Success of the surge is seen in the statistics: a 74% drop in dead civilians and a 66% drop in wounded civilians among many other indicators of success.

Many Democrats who voted for General Patraeus' confirmation -- who are invested in America's defeat in Iraq -- began disparaging General Patraeus and his successes in Iraq...

7 September, 2007, 12:23 pm

On Thursday, the do-nothing Democrat-controlled 110th Congress -- which has not managed to send to the president even one appropriations bill out of 13 money bills to fund the federal government next year -- found time to pass one of their radical pro-abortion bills supported by their left-wing agitators. The legislation authored by long-time abortion fanatic, Senator Barbara Boxer, D-CA and the equally rabid Senator Olympia Snowe, a Republican from Maine, will completely overturn the "Mexico City Policy" instituted by President Ronald Reagan which has ensured that hard-earned tax dollars are not used to fund killing unborn babies overseas.

Senator Sam Brownback, R-KS, Chairman of the Senate Values Action Team, and presidential candidate said following the vote...

13 August, 2007, 2:41 pm

Justic Steven Breyer is venting about being on the losing end of major decisions during the recent Supreme Court Term:

SAN FRANCISCO—The Supreme Court's most recent term was a difficult one, Justice Stephen Breyer said Saturday, because he found himself on the losing end of several key cases. "I was in dissent quite a lot and I wasn't happy," Breyer said at the American Bar Association's annual meeting. Breyer was one of four liberal justices who dissented in cases involving abortion rights, school integration and pay discrimination. In the school case, in which the court struck down student assignment plans in Louisville, Ky., and Seattle, his frustration bubbled...