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Judiciary Run Amok

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

In the latest bizarro judicial decision, having already raped and pillaged the White House and the position of Commander in Chief, U.S. District Judge James Robertson is telling the Treasury Department to change the money so that the blind can, ostensibly, use it more effectively.   It’s a warm and fuzzy thought, but since when have judges […]

There’s More Than One, Leaker

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Once again, in a matter of only a few weeks since it’s publishing top secret government secrets, they do it again.  The problem is the ‘administration official’ who purportedly offered up the document to the New York Times reporter.  This is not just another secret document, this is a secret report which is an assessment […]

Judge Flips On Terrorist Surveillance Tactics

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

A federal judge issues an opinion 180 degrees from her initial opinion of a few months ago.  Big win for the ‘terrorist-rights’ crowd.  Same ones who would take a chance of losing their own head, and yours, and mine.  The left is so fascinated with new ways to usurp Presidential powers, including the position of […]

Mayor Street’s Brother Indicted

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

How’s this for corruption in politics?  It takes two to tango.  So why wouldn’t a hot-dog-cart vendor pull in $30,000 a month as a consultant for the Philadelphia International Airport? 
The fact that the hot-dog vendor, T. Milton Street, is the Mayor Milton Street’s (D) brother is merely a coincidence.  Right.
Philadelphia Inquirer | update
 

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The War On Ethics?

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

With democrats taking up ‘ethics’ as their election issue, it seems odd that they wouldn’t quickly embrace the idea that if a member of congress is indicted for anything, that they will step aside from any leadership position.  If they wish to raise the bar, they can start there.
Having run on a promise to clean […]

Class-Action Lawyers Lose Big

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

In its order Monday, the nation’s high court upheld without comment last year’s Illinois Supreme Court ruling throwing out the massive $10.1 billion fraud judgment against Philip Morris USA. 
For class-action attorneys, ‘easy come easy go’ does not apply.  The cost of putting businesses out of business just went up as the bottom feeders lose big.
Hartford […]

The Aura Of Rep. Alcee Hastings

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

The Rev. Al Sharpton ‘wants to see some returns.’ What? This over Nancy Pelosi’s choice, Alcee Hastings, to become chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, one of the most vital and sensitive positions, in terms of national security, in government. And Rev. Sharpton says Alcee Hastings is the man. Nothing would […]

No More Free Bombings/Assassinations Allowed

Friday, November 24th, 2006

How one can wage and win a war without taking out the main participants is beyond my understanding, and a formula for losing.  There can be no repercussions worse than assassinations and coordinated terrorist bombings going on every day.  The radical Muslim leaders of today need to go, permanently, from this earth.   They include Muqtada […]

Hugo Chavez, The Poor, And The Morally Righteous

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Among his first customers is Joseph Kennedy and his company, Citizens Energy. Kennedy admires Chavez for selling his company heating oil at discount prices . . .
“It’s not only morally righteous, it’s good business,” Kennedy said in a telephone interview yesterday. “When you’re selling to the world’s largest market a gigantic percentage of your […]

Joseph Kennedy, Meet Maria Corina Machado

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Miss Machado is facing 100 years in prison because in 2003 she organized a petition that collected 3.4 million signatures arguing for a recall referendum election because of allegations of fraud when Mr Chavez won the 2002 vote.
And your bud, Hugo Chavez, is hitting her up with ‘charges that include treason and conspiracy.’ Remember […]

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