Hello All. I guess I got in on this thread late. Intrigueing title, but it seems to focus more on some of the things done by Bush Sr and Clinton. Well, I ain't...
Hello All. Sorry for the delay in reply but have been a bit busy. Before I respond, it really does need to be stipulated that tax cuts are good for the economy...
Robert about healthcare tell me those not insured the cost we all pay for them because of it?> I know all bout this universal healthcare system...I hear all...
Seeking the elusive state By Suzanne Fields THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published January 1, 2007 Soon we'll begin breaking all those New Year's resolutions, all in...
A Howler From Howell By Andy Selepak ACCURACY IN MEDIA January 1, 2007 The Washington Post ombudsman, Deborah Howell, has written an article entitled, "Media...
Year of the Baby By Jay D. Homnick Published 12/29/2006 12:07:00 AM Being Jewish I don't know from such things, but my friends tell me this season celebrates...
Test Drive #2 -- Wall Street Robber Barons Here's a Chairman's WayBack <http://rainbowsally.batcave.net/WayBackMachine_02_00.html> time machine you can use to...
2 birds, 1 stone By Vox Day January 1, 2007 It is a time for new beginnings. Both Saddam Hussein and the Republican Congress are recently deceased, and it is...
Not one to feed the frenzy of conspiracy theorists, Anne Applebaum offers in the Washington Post a more realistic look at Saddam's trials and execution.... ...
The Right Man Ex-gangster turns life around, now he's on a mission with a message By David Waters The Commercial Appeal January 1, 2007 T.J. spent a lot of...
2007 will be another year full of boom Inflation will remain tame; Fed to make slight cut By Jim Blasingame jbsba.com January 1, 2007 Here are the Small...
A Retreat on Rationing Free Speech? By George Will December 31, 2006 A three-judge federal court recently tugged a thread that may begin the unraveling of the...
What the Dictators Can't Stop By Jim Hoagland Sunday, December 31, 2006; B07 The Washington Post Dictators die harder than most of us. Having wielded unlimited...
(Years ago a National Geographic publication briefly touched on Afghan men using young boys for sexual pleasure. Anthropological studies also discuss this...
News Happens #15 -- LOOK OUT! In the #15 post we ended with this... **If this is not a hoax it should be fairly well provable at this point. *Where is Henry M....
UBD Judge #17 -- Two Months To Press? That's What They Call "News"? Here's a short AP article covering a Chicago Tribune article, both published on Jan 1,...
The world in 2007 By Dennis Prager December 19, 2006 On the eve of the year 2007, it is evident to anyone with the fortitude to see reality that the world is...
January 2, 2007 Few Iraqis Are Gaining U.S. Sanctuary By SABRINA TAVERNISE and ROBERT F. WORTH BAGHDAD, Jan. 1 — With thousands of Iraqis desperately fleeing...
Obituary ... -- Gerald Ford Former US president who entered the White House after the Watergate scandal without receiving a single electoral vote Harold...
Democrats To Start Without GOP Input Quick Passage of First Bills Sought By Lyndsey Layton and Juliet Eilperin Washington Post Staff Writers Tuesday, January...
Down-home cogitations on life and living Live and learn. Or you might not live long. Stupidity can't be fixed with money, education, or legislation. Put your...
The Private Arm of the Law Some Question the Granting of Police Power to Security Firms By Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, January 2,...
Published on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 by the Madison Capital Times (Wisconsin) Optimism Abounds in '07, Despite Bush by Ed Garvey My first column of the New...
News Happens #16 -- Young Guys: How Ford REALLY Healed The Nation Thirty years ago /*Gerald Ford pardoned a President that had used the CIA to spy on his...