Archive for January, 2007

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2007 Mummers Parade Results

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

From the Philadelphia Inquirer comes the results of this year’s Mummers Parade.
String Bands Division
Club Totals
ClubPoints
1. Fralinger… 94.500
2. Quaker City… 93.875
3. South Philadelphia… 88.750
(tie) Ferko… 88.750
5. Avalon… 86.500
6. Uptown… 85.750
7. Woodland… 84.875
8. Hegeman… 81.500
9. Greater Kensington… 77.625
10. Polish American… 74.625

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What ‘Cut And Run’ Is

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Who’s fighting a war, and who isn’t?  The ‘06 campaign was all about the difference between winning in Iraq and leaving before winning.  The Right was chastised for calling the Left’s position in Iraq as cut and run.  It was unfair because that is not what it was, they said.  Matter of fact, even through the […]

It’s A New York Times Event

Monday, January 1st, 2007

What better way to start the year off than with this? “3,000 Deaths in Iraq, Countless Tears at Home.”

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Mayor Koch Puts War In Perspective

Monday, January 1st, 2007

Mayor Koch had a few good words to say about President Bush concerning the war on terror.  He also puts the war in a perspective that is not only true, but, unfortunately, new to those presidential hopefuls on the left.
These dreamers naively believe that if we feed the wolves what they demand, they will go away. […]

Before We Begin, Incoming Ethics Chair Has A Problem Of His Own

Monday, January 1st, 2007

But first, some unfinished business in that culture of corruption thing.  About incoming Ethics Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI).  Notice how (or if) it gets mentioned in the MSM.  More at Michelle Malkin.

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Radical Islamists On The Run In Somalia

Monday, January 1st, 2007

Three reservations at Club Gitmo pending, the three are Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan and Abu Taha al-Sudani, thought to be in Somalia.
Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi said three al-Qaeda suspects wanted in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in east Africa that killed more than 250 people were hiding in Kismayo. The […]

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