Archive for September, 2006

Giuliani Weighs In On The Clintons

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

The country’s honorary mayor, Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, takes the high road. Which leaves Bill and Hillary down there.

“I know President Bush doesn’t say that about President Clinton,” said Giuliani. “I think the reality is that any American president, if they had known about an attack, would have done everything they […]

7-Eleven Makes Up Their Mind On Chavez & Citgo

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

It’s good to see business taking community and country responsibility seriously.  Now what about our U.S. Navy getting another gas vendor in the Navy Exchanges in this country?  Citgo is an exclusive vendor there.
7-Eleven stores 20-year supply agreement with CITGO Petroleum Corporation, a U.S.-based company, ends next week, and 7-Eleven, Inc. is now making the […]

Homeschooling Up In Black Families

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Homeschooling, school vouchers, accountability, all are ways to combat ‘the soft bigotry of low expectations’ when it comes to educating our children to become successful and productive members of society.  That goal isn’t a race thing, its a human thing.   The demographics of ‘the educated’ can, however, be described in racial and ethnic terms, but only […]

Investing In America Will Save Social Security

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

President Bush began his 2nd term with fixing Social Security being a priority. Social Security as it exists today is doomed to fail. On that, there is no disagreement.
Bush told us his plan at the State of the Union speech.  First, he had to convince Congress and the American people that there is a problem.  […]

Dems Help Systems, Not People, In Social Security Reform

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

So Sen. Minority Leader Harry Reid, Tom Daschle’s successor, turns out to be an amalgamation of Tom Daschle and John Kerry.  There isn’t a winning combination of any of these democrat politicos, although they try.
On judicial nominations, Senator Reid, in 2001, said that every judicial nominee should get an up or down vote in the […]

Outsourcing & The Left

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

The political left are on the wrong side of outsourcing. Why? Because they ignore insourcing. To listen to a Democrat speak of outsourcing, it is always about how high paying jobs are going overseas and this is wrong. That, like the missing explosives ‘under our watch’ is simply not true. It’s spin.
If you imagine our economy as […]

Free, But Not Free To Kill, Patriot Act

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

It should be of no surprise to anyone that since the Patriot Act was passed, the vocal minority that wants it abolished will not shut up about it and get on with their lives. Well, unless you can propose something that can protect our lives better than that, you should just shut up. When you […]

Democrats Are Color-Blind On One Thing, Liberalism

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

The shift to the left in the political spectrum that the democrat party has achieved in the last year, has caused them to leave their legacy-base behind.  As a result, Sen. Joe Lieberman is now running as an independent for his own three-term seat because today’s democrat party has shunned him.  What with his 90% voting […]