Monthly Archives: December 2004

Something to Worry About

One of the things that has bothered me through all the MSM’s coverage of the tsunami tragedy, and this includes CNN, MSNBC, FoxNews, and the local New York affiliates (I am at the parents house at the Joisey Shore), is their attempts to try and draw inflammatory pictures of what could happen to the United […]

Surrender is not Peace

David Horowitz, former Communist, anti-war demonstrator, and left wing leader, has a scalding article on George McGovern calling for the United States to surrender in Iraq, and the similarities to what happened in South Vietnam and Cambodia. Along with leading Democrats like party chairman Terry McAuliffe, George McGovern called for an American retreat from Iraq […]

Light Posting

Chilling out in New Jersey with the ‘rentals for a few days, posting will be light, though I did finally figure out how to reset my wireless router so that I could hook it up to my mom’s broadband connection. I doubt if the TSA was real happy when they saw it in my bags […]

Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

Every Christmas, after the presents are opened and breakfast is being made, I read this first in the paper. It is a Christmas classic that has always touched my soul. While many people outside of the Tri-State area have heard of it, rarely do papers outside of the NY-NJ-Conn area see it in print. I […]

That’s What Christmas is All About, Charley Brown

Listen here: Download CBXMAS.wma "And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them! And they were sore afraid … And the angel said unto them, […]

Let’s Say “Good News”

On the surface this may not seem like much, but it really is a biggie: The Russian parliament has abolished what used to be the main Soviet holiday – the October Revolution Day marking the Bolshevik uprising in 1917. MPs adopted amendments to the Labour code – which also replaced a holiday marking the new […]

Proof of Fraud?

We could actually have visual proof of fraud. Oh, but not in Ohio, but in Washington state in the Governors race. All hail Pull on Supermans Cape for the scoop, found via Sound Politics through Blogs For Bush. Do you see any bubbles filled in on the page? Nope. Just a mark that is not […]

Good from Bad

What kind of people could shoot a puppy and leave it for dead? Bad people. Fortunately, there are good people in the world: Emmie Lou, a beagle mix who was paralyzed in the hind legs after the shooting, was taken to the Animal Rehabilitation and Wellness Hospital Wednesday to be fitted for a new makeshift […]

Stealing The Dems Playbook

Based on the official Electoral Ballot submissions, including the screwups in Minnesota and New York, I make it Bush 286, John F Kerry 220, John L Kerry 31, and John Edwards 1. I wonder, if we steal a page out of the Dem playbook, and say it enough, will it stick?

Something I don’t agree with

Lefties always want to ask me if there is something I disagree with Bush on. Well, sure there are. We are 2 different people. While I agree with much of what Bush does, or at least underestand it, I rarely agree with his environmental policies, and this is no different: Managers of the nation’s 155 […]

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