I have written the GOP of Clark County Nevada, Senator Bob Beers, Rush Limbaugh, Mike Gallagher, Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, Vanhelsing of Moonbattery, BLOGS for Victory, Sean Hannity. Bill O’Reilley, John Gibson, and many, many more seeking their thoughts and support in the thought to, ‘DRAFT NEWT GINGRICH’ as the Republican Candidate for the Office […]
Archive for January, 2008
Illegal immigrants were able to buy U.S. homes during the boom years, either by showing evidence that they pay taxes or by simply presenting false documents.
Many of them took out high interest fixed-rate loans or subprime mortgages with a low entry rate that later rose sharply. Experts say language difficulties made them more vulnerable to […]
Former President Bill Clinton was in Denver, Colorado, stumping for his wife yesterday.
In a long, and interesting speech, he characterized what the U.S. and other industrialized nations need to do to combat global warming this way: “We just have to slow down our economy and cut back our greenhouse gas emissions ’cause we have to […]
A promotion of the sex industry, G-strings, pasties and nudity included, is returning to the historic College of William & Mary, which earlier removed a cross from the famous Wren Chapel because it could offend visitors.Gene Nichol, president of the college that was a Christian institution at its founding, was the decision-maker when the cross […]
MoveOn.org, the powerhouse grassroots organization that showered Democrats with more donations in the midterms than almost any other liberal PAC, is asking its members whether to host a virtual vote on Thursday to endorse Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton for President.
Spurred by John Edwards’s withdrawal from the race on Wednesday, MoveOn surveyed a sample of […]
Annoying platitude of the day
By Michelle Malkin • January 31, 2008 04:12 PM
So, Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsed John McCain. He extolled McCain for “reach[ing] across the political aisle to get things done.”
We’ll hear that annoying platitude a bazillion and one times through Super Tuesday and beyond.
To which I say: When did it become the Republican Party’s top priority […]
WASHINGTON — Votes that were expected Thursday on the economic stimulus package aimed at giving the U.S. economy a shot in the arm likely will be pushed off until at least Monday in to gain two crucial votes — from Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
While the two Democrats are locking horns on the presidential campaign […]
BEIJING — China on Thursday said it had stopped production at and exports from a company whose insecticide-tainted frozen dumplings sickened 10 people in Japan, in the latest crisis to rock China’s food export business.
Officials from China’s export safety watchdog said a “speedy investigation” was being conducted into products from Tianyang Food Processing.
“We are very concerned […]
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Oakland International Airport officials broke no rules or laws when they directed a charter plane ferrying military personnel from Iraq to a remote corner of the airfield, a U.S. Transportation Department inquiry found.
The diversion, which airport authorities said was based on security concerns, caused the more than 200 soldiers and marines to spend […]
