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Hanging Chad: Gore’s “Live Earth” concert at the Capitol

Mike Flake @ March 28, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) is attempting to block Al Gore’s Capitol concert intended to “promote awareness” of global warming. Inhofe can thwart a resolution that would allow use of capitol grounds for Gore’s U.S. leg of his seven-continent Live Earth concert tour. Inhofe has challenged Gore’s effort to stage a hot-issue event on government [...]

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It’s The Pot Calling The Kettle

Mike Flake @ March 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet

The headline read “Dems Question FCC’s ‘Credibility’,” an otherwise benign reference to the bullying tactics of the political left, tactics which preceded their recent rise to power by a conservative estimate of fifteen years. But what really took the cake was the statement by Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., chairman of the House Energy and [...]

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Giuliani Lacks “Temperament” for President

Mike Flake @ March 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Alair Townsend wrote last week in NewYorkBusiness.com about Rudy Giuliani’s temperament being the chief reason the ex-mayor of New York City would be unsuitable as president of the United States. Not satisfied with that, Townsend went on to write that President Bush also suffers from the same problem: inflexibility.
(To be continued ….)

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Bill Clinton Wasn’t First Black President

Mike Flake @ March 17, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Newhouse News Service reporter Jonathon Tilove wrote this past weekend that Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential hopes depended in great part on her connection with black American voters, or rather her husband Bill Cliinton’s connections with them. Tilove went on to say practically nothing about Hillary’s chances with black voters in the upcoming election, but [...]

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Imagine! Germans Shocked That Terrorists Target Them!

Mike Flake @ March 14, 2007 # No Comment Yet

German authorities are expressing shock over a recently discovered plot to blow up a train in their country. Many of them felt that Germany was safe from terrorist attacks because of the country’s public stance against the Iraq war. It is useful to remember that “public” means news coverage, and thus Germany’s “public” [...]

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