Archive for: July 2006
July 15, 2006
This is the final installment of a three-part interview, pertaining to the Mexican government’s strong influence on US immigration policy, with former US Border Patrol Supervisor David Stoddard. Mr. Stoddard spent 27 years in the Border Patrol and served in …
It should be glaringly obvious from the widespread Democrat excommunication of Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman (D.-CN) that the Party is verging on political implosion. That is, of course, unless those GOP “moderates” once again ride to the rescue. It has …
July 14, 2006
Gorbie is wagging his finger at that big, bad U.S.A. and ABC News is helping him do it. In a piece by Claire Shipman, Mikhail Gorbachev is claiming that we “Americans Have a Severe Disease” because we see ourselves …
Despite news stories and antiwar partisans claiming that military recruitment numbers are down and not meeting Defense Department goals, a Pentagon report shows otherwise. Each of the branches of the military — Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force — …
Liberals are all for jacking the inheritance tax back to its former confiscatory level. Considering the frequency of left-wing liberal sons and grandsons of wealthy entrepreneurs, they might be better served by allowing wealth to pass down the generations.
While Iraq struggles to transform itself, there is no question that it has succeeded in transforming David Kay, the former UN and Pentagon weapons inspector who went to that country talking like Elliot Ness, and came back sounding like Alan …
By now, most people around politics know that former New York Republican Mayor Rudy Giuliani would be seeking the nomination for president of the United States. A recent column by Washington’s premiere political pundit, Robert Novak, only underlines the …
July 13, 2006
Last Tuesday, as most of America celebrated Independence Day, North Korea launched six missiles in the early hours of Wednesday, their time. One of them was the Taepodong 2, which has a range of over 6,000 miles.That missile crashed within …
Last month the president of the Philippines visited Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. She gave him a copy of a law she signed recently, one that ends the death penalty in her country. “Well done,†His Holiness …
Elementary schools in Cheyenne, Wyoming and Spokane, Washington were reported to have recently banned the popular child’s game “Tag,†while a school in Charleston, South Carolina has apparently decided to drop soccer and touch football, all in the name of …
My son went away to Iraq with the Illinois National Guard, last week. I, the proud papa of one of our brave men in uniform, stood in the bleachers at the General Richard L. Jones Armory in downtown Chicago on …
July 12, 2006
After the 1979 Islamic Revolution a little known clandestine Islamist group remerged from the ashes. Formed in 1953 with a radically anti-Bahai and anti-Sunni ideology the Hojjatiehs flourished during the Revolution that ousted the Shah. The fiery, respected Sheik …
Neo-Nazis and hate groups are infiltrating the US military in order to get first-class combat training and specialized training in demolitions, intelligence, and other aspects of warfare, according to a civil-rights group. Reports also indicate that black and Hispanic gangs …
By the way, as a side note, if any Leftists find themselves offended, put out, aggrieved, or suffering from a bruising of their ever-fragile self-esteem after reading this column, let me say good! The Left is always seeking something to …
July 11, 2006
Karl Rove, President George W. Bush’s political advisor, and Senator Sam Brownback (R-TX), are planning to meet with the the left-wing Mexican group La Raza this week. La Raza is considered by many to be a radical racist group …
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