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Category Archives: Politics
It’s not the proof, but the seriousness of the allegations
April 23, 2005 – 7:49 am
Looks like the ice is getting a bit thinner under Nancy Pelosi: House Republicans yesterday called on Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to provide documentation to prove that a Washington lobbyist firm did not pay for a trip she and other Democrats took to Puerto Rico in 2001. "We feel that such lingering questions […]
Talk about the Democratic Party?
April 20, 2005 – 8:40 am
A question I have been asking lately on political forums is "why doesn’t the Left ever talk about the Democratic Party in a positive light?" They rarely mention the Dems, they rarely have anything nice to say, and they never mention any plans or ideas. Visit the DU, virtually nothing for either three. How about […]
Not a Dime?
April 18, 2005 – 12:01 pm
In reference to Captain Ed’s post regarding not giving the GOP a dime, I must disagree. They are my Party at this time. When I give someone or something my support, I will do it through thick or thin. Are the GOP leaders being rather namby pamby at this time on certain issues? Yup. They […]
But there’s no proof
April 18, 2005 – 8:47 am
I wonder if someone could explain to the USA Today that people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in this country, and that proof is required. I do believe they have forgotten the way that is supposed to work. DeLay’s defenders say there is no proof he has broken any law. Perhaps so. But absent […]
Who’s outing who now?
April 12, 2005 – 7:52 am
Amazingly, this story is buried deep into Yahoo News in the Whitehouse section. Mr. Smith came to Washington again Monday, as an alias for a Central Intelligence Agency officer who works covertly. Senators, however, may have blown his cover. Committee Chairman Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., both mentioned a name, Fulton Armstrong, […]
AP making stories up. Again.
April 11, 2005 – 8:04 am
This is the lead paragraph from an AP story on John Bolton: Undersecretary of State John R. Bolton faced tough questioning Monday from Senate Democrats on his nomination to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Republicans were looking for swift approval from the Foreign Relations Committee. Notice the past tense. Notice the time […]
Congress may keep the Sun turned on longer
April 7, 2005 – 2:59 pm
According to the AP, if the Congress critters get their way, the Sun will be turned on for a longer period of time in the future. This is being done in order to lower energy bills since they are skyrocketting as of late. This is a spectacular idea. A few extra hours of sunlight would […]
