Archive for January, 2005

Byrd on Rice: an unsavory combination

Jan26

Senator Robert C. Byrd has done all he can to block a minority woman from being Secretary of State. While there is no doubt Condoleezza Rice has wide-spread popularity and support from both sides of the aisle, that does not stop the incorrigible Senator from joining radical liberals, like Senators Barbara Boxer and Ted […]

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It is official

Jan20

President George W. Bush renewed his oath to the people of the United States and before God to an ailing Chief Justice Renquist.

His inaugural address was the best I have heard in a long while, with several fantastic elements that harken back to the days when men were more eloquent. Here are a few […]

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Rice gets confirmed

Jan19

After strenuous grilling for almost eleven hours by Democrats who allow partisanship to stand in the way of what is good for their country, Condoleezza Rice got confirmed.
Regardless of who nominated her, Rice is an excellent choice for Secretary of State and will do a terrific job. Unfortunately, there were two […]

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I’ve got a Manchin

Jan18

My fellow West Virginians: I am humbled and honored to stand here at this podium today as your Governor.
With that, the newly elected West Virginia Governor, Joe Manchin, began his inaugural speech.

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The links are clear

Jan11

One of the liberal institution’s arguments against the war in Iraq is that there was no terrorist ties between Osama and Iraq. One more piece of evidence surfaced today proving they are (once again) wrong. The funny thing is that it came from the most unlikely source, the BBC itself.
The article is about […]

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Don’t expect change

Jan8

The Palestinians will vote Sunday for their new leader. I don’t care what the liberal media says, Arafat was a terrorist thug and it doesn’t look like the election front runner, Mahmoud Abbas, will be much different.
Here’s an excerpt from Charles Krauthammer’s latest article, Time to Vote:
Dec. 30: Abbas, appearing in Jenin, is hoisted […]

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Auburn Tigers stay perfect

Jan4

The Sugar Bowl was something to see. Watching the well-coached Auburn Tigers run around, through and over a poorly matched Virginia Tech was beautiful. But, it also underscores a serious problem in the BCS.

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Welcome to the new site!

Jan3

After long last, the redesign is now up. It took almost a year from the time I decided to redesign to now, but it’s worth it.

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