…with the Final Four here at last! Yay!
Should be two great matchups here. My predictions: both #1s advance. My preference is for both #2s, because it’s the only way I’ll win my pool…
But my real preference is for two great games. Here we go, with #1 seed Ohio State vs. #2 seed Georgetown in game [...]
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It?s Down To This?
March 31st, 2007 · No Comments
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As Iran Continues To Defy Britain Over The Captured British Troops?
March 31st, 2007 · No Comments
…it may be of interest to you to note that the ‘cold’ conflict with Iran already turned hot, as far back as September 7th of last year, when U.S., Iraqi, and Iranian troops were involved in a firefight that left at least one Iranian and several Iraqis dead. TIME has the details:
The soldiers who were [...]
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Are Pigs Flying?
March 31st, 2007 · No Comments
The Wall Street Journal editorial board praises…Charlie Rangel??!!?? On trade???!!!???
Believe it:
How’s that bipartisan thing going in Washington? Not very well, despite those January promises. But Congress and the White House still have a chance to work together on something important–namely trade. The outcome may hang on who runs trade policy in the House: Charlie Rangel, [...]
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Condi’s ”Shanghai Communique” for the Middle East
March 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Yesterday’s Jerusalem Post published M. J. Rosenberg’s (Director of the Israel Policy Forum’s Washington Policy Center) op-ed Condi gets it right. (link) Predictably, there will be hard-liners, Israeli and Palestinian, that will reject the author’s thesis. More than likely, they’ll simultaneously accuse Secretary of State Rice of being a shill for the other side. (Not [...]
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LAT on Why Obama Can?t Win; Independent Sources on why the LAT can?t win
March 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Below is a Los Angeles Times Editorial. We’re running it in its entirety since it’s likely that we won’t see many more editorials coming out of the Times that interest us or a good chunk of their shrinking readership. For those of you not following the soap opera at the Times, the agenda-driven columnists [...]
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”Mission Accomplished” but this time for Nancy Pelosi
March 24th, 2007 · No Comments
The Democratically-controlled House succeeded in doing what Speaker Pelosi said it would. In “voting to end the war” (It would seem by any means necessary, even surrender, or worse, “starving” our troops in the field for critical funding.), she is trying to accomplish what, up until now, al-Qaeda, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, and all the [...]
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Good news from Waziristan?
March 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
From the bleak tribal region of Pakistan, known as Waziristan, where Osama Bin Laden has been rumored to be hiding from time to time; there are reports — attributed to Secretary of State Rice, who presumably has the best intelligence available from hi-tech satellites to possibly even special ops forces (Pakistani, and possibly others) on [...]
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Wary Condi offers new Palestinian Gov’t ”half a carrot”
March 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
In an effort to keep the recently rekindled Palestinian-Israeli peace process on track, Secretary of State Rice — along with coordinated efforts by others in the International “quartet” (Russia, EU, USA, and the UN) – is cautiously offering support to the Palestinian Authority (PA) after the formation of a coalition government between Fatah and Hamas factions. The fear [...]
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Condoleezza Rice succeeds where Congress failed
March 20th, 2007 · No Comments
    A Democratic Congress has so far failed to pour water on the Iranian nuclear threat.  Condoleezza Rice, our Russian expert, worked with Russia to arrange an offer Iran couldn’t refuse.   Russia has just threatened to stop providing nuclear fuel to Iran unless Iran stops enriching uranium.  Iran has agreed to come to the bargaining table, for the first [...]
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”No,” Paul, it’s not time to ”ask” Dr. Rice to be President
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
US News and World Report’s (USNWR) Washington Whispers, edited by Paul Bedard, has, from time to time, provided tantilizing hints of happenings inside the beltway, and most interesting to us, glimpses into Dr. Rice and her “inner circle.” His most direct mention of Condi 2008 in Whispers, prior to his column this weekend, was May 30, [...]
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MySpace Focuses on 2008 Election with New Political Community - IT News Online
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
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MySpace Focuses on 2008 Election with New Political Community IT News Online, India - The launch of the Impact Channel kicks-off a series of large-scale online and offline political programming continuing through the 2008 presidential … 2008 Presidential Hopefuls Woo Voters on MySpace 2008 presidential hopefuls launch MySpace profiles |
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15 Days of Contributions
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
https://www.mittromney.com/contribution/form 12 Days of Contributions Left!
I got a letter from Mitt:
We’re making great progress and our message is really taking hold! We must build upon this early momentum and continue reaching out to people with our positive vision. Please continue to show your support for my conservative leadership by sending a generous contribution before the March 31st campaign finance report is due.
-Mitt Romney
Today is 12 days before the March 31st deadline for the FEC campaign finance report. Mitt went on to say, “This report will serve as a clear indication of our team’s strength and unity and will be a significant factor in determining who will secure the Republican nomination and then face-off with the Democrat in the general election.”
So if you have contributed or are considering contributing to a great effort, try and double what you would consider contributing (within your budget) and go to this link: https://www.mittromney.com/contribution/form. Today you can make a difference to the FEC report that will be news about Mitt in April!
After careful consideration, I quadrupled what I was planning on contributing. Come join the fun and affect the history of our great nation today!
Instructions for being a part of the ElectRomneyIn2008 Team:
Use the following information:
Fundraiser ID: 250001
Fundraiser First Name: Ann Marie
Fundraiser Last Name: Curling
Source Code:
Event Name: 15 Days of Contributions
Thanks everyone!
Nathan W.
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Political video smackdown
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
And Obama’s campaign says it had absolutely nothing to do with the video that attacks one of his principal Democratic rivals, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Indeed, the ad’s creator is a mystery, at least for now.
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Civic Duty
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Just a heads-up that blogging will probably be light tomorrow. I have to report for jury duty at 8:30 in the morning. Ugh! I’ll have my laptop with me, but I have no idea if they’ll have WiFi at the courthouse. (I do…
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Deborah Leavy | IDENTITY POLITICS - Philadelphia Daily News
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
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Deborah Leavy | IDENTITY POLITICS Philadelphia Daily News, PA - "There's worse problems to have than choosing between a woman and a black man for president," said a young African-American woman, a lawyer, laughing. … Thousands Rally In Oakland For Barack Obama's "New Politics" Obama Brings Substance to His Message of Hope The Race for '08: Obama woos Bay Area |
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Overlooked Trans-Texas benefits - UT The Daily Texan
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
| Overlooked Trans-Texas benefits UT The Daily Texan, TX - In addition, farmers are already a disproportionately powerful force in American politics. American taxpayers spend around $16 billion annually on … |
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Run Away from Israel
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
You’re going to be shocked, shocked to read this, but Arab countries have an irrational fear of Jews.
A Bahraini athlete who ran and won a marathon in Israel without permission has been stripped of his citizenship.
Bahrain’s sport author…
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Iraq, Iran, and the Lobby: Justin Raimondo - Antiwar.com
March 19th, 2007 · No Comments
| Iraq, Iran, and the Lobby: Justin Raimondo Antiwar.com, CA - There is supposedly a taboo against Israeli government officials intruding too aggressively in their efforts to influence American politics, although that … Israel's Last Chance: Gabriel Kolko |
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Blaming America
March 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Ah, you have to love the left-wing media, especially in the UK, where editorial bias is far more overt and open. Check out this story from the Guardian.
His hands were bleeding and his eyes filled with tears as, four years ago, he slammed a sled…
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A Gathering of Eagles - Follow Up
March 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Promoted by Jeff. Click here for the original post.
I would like to say thank you to all those that responded to my post about my dilemma regarding my attendance of the Gathering of Eagles. You were uniformly correct in that I should take my son, so I did. We had a discussion about the differing values and my heart swelled at his innocence. “How†he wondered, “could someone hate America so much? People can do whatever they want… as long as they aren’t criminals.†This led into a much deeper discussion regarding the meaning of “irony.â€
Indeed, the irony rising from the ANSWER crowd was as palpable as a humid summer’s day in the deep South. I realize that much of my observations were covered elsewhere… more eloquently… by smarter folks, but I’d like to share my humble experience with those of you who couldn’t attend.
Read on . . .
Our day started early with a ride on the DC metro. We (my son, brother, and friend) opted not to drive and park down by the Mall. I was concerned that my VFW stickers would result in some long, key width, scratches down the length of my pickup. So, we got on at the Vienna metro stop and were amazed at the number of veterans that we picked up along every stop as we headed down town. I was doubly amazed at the number of veterans utilizing canes. One joked that he may not be able to move quickly, but that he could “reach out and touch someone a mite easier.†Nice.
That was the feeling. As more veterans met along the route, the sense of comradeship and sense of duty increased. I think that we all hoped that others would show up, but were worried that we would be the only ones there. What does that say about conservatives?
I expected to find a mass of protesters making their way down to the Mall along with us at 7:30am. I was legitimately surprised to find nearly all the veterans massed about 8:00am. After thinking a moment, I mentioned to an SF old timer that it said a lot about the vet that we all make muster at the break of dawn, no matter our age. He mentioned that it was even more remarkable that we hadn’t conducted a Mad Minute. Too true.
As the morning drew onto the afternoon, the Opposition (organized by ANSWER) grew in number. Wow, they were young. Except for the left-over hippies and middle-aged professors, they were all just kids. Kids who had come (late morning) from local universities like George Washington University, Georgetown, American University, and George Mason… had this “massive protest†occurred in Richmond, it would have sported about a thousand die-hards (and even less “Eagles,†BTW). Nonetheless, their passion was laid out on their sleeves. I mean, they were really belting out the chants. Nobody was holding pre-printed signs displaying Bumper-Sticker-Philosophy.
That being said, my next observation regards organization and intent. When we arrived at the muddy pit that was the Gathering of Eagles (there was rain, sleet, and snow on Friday) we noticed a ripping (wicked windy) sea of American flags and patriotic songs playing. Later there would be at least a half-dozen speakers that would speak of God, America, and Service to both. Standing over by the Lincoln Memorial was a stark contrast and clearly outlined the difference between the two.
ANSWER and their ilk had some wicked-awesome music pumpin’ through massive speakers. Some dude with a reggae accent broke in periodically with important information (“We’ve got Wisconsin! Wisconsin is in de house! Stop de war in Iraq!â€) that lent their voice to “de Causeâ€â€¦ whenever these voice-overs interrupted the inevitable rendition of “War.â€
War is something that I despise
For it means destruction of innocent lives
For it means tears in thousands of mothers’ eyes
When their sons go out to fight to give their lives.
Yet another irony is that most of the veterans were singing along. Apparently, this is a song that crosses many lines. The retired vet that I was standing next to said, “Man, I love this song, too.†Yep, guilty. Somehow, however, I feel like I’ve earned the right to agree. I’ve paid (and witnessed) the price.
Bascially, ANSWER has organized a huge party. There were no speeches (until much later at the Pentagon, apparently) and no attempts at dialogue. It was simply a draw for the old and radical, and the young and gullible.
We were extremely fortunate to have a number of dedicated organizers at the rally. While I’m sure that I can’t know everyone who lent themselves to this enterprise, I did see several placards carried by the Freepers. It was a picture of Saddam in a noose (pre-hung) with a caption of “Sic Sempre Tyrannis†(Thus always to tyrants). Indeed. While there were some pre-fab signs that read things along the lines of, “The War is either HERE, or THERE†or “Peace through superior fire power†or our own Mr. Hahn’s “Go to hell traitors. You dishonor our dead on hallowed ground.†I applaud you, sir!
The Opposition, however, was much more predictable (and yet strangely not so). The vast majority of signs were pre-fabricated and handed out by ANSWER. Some of the more inventive signs I saw included “Capitalists Against the War†(yeah, right)… “Radical Queers Against the War†(no doubt), and something about not having ‘merely a war, but a “class war.â€â€™ Brilliant. No dialogue. No debate. No sense of fear. No knowledge of the world outside their own. No ability to reason. No meaningful future. Sad. Really sad.
We got bored. We decided to move toward the porta-potties. The sidewalks between the Lincoln Memorial and the Eagles area was absolutely packed with veterans. There were few liberals that made it through the area, as far as I could see. I stopped one jerk (headed into Eagle territory from ANSWER) with long hair, dressed in ACUs and with make-up depicting a head gunshot wound. He said that we had to all work together to end the war. I scornfully said that he was clearly looking for a confrontation and that I was pretty offended as I had a close buddy who died from such a wound (from an insurgent). Unsurprisingly, he just moved on. I really wanted to clean his clock.
We finally reached the porta-potties. We had to wait for a long line at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial. Just getting by was difficult with the lines of vets who were waiting to see it for the first time. That was a pretty moving experience by itself. The blue potties were yet another clever taunt of the protestors. The first had a sign that read, “Jane Fonda’s Forward Command Post.†I don’t care which side you’re on, that’s pretty daggone funny!
Shortly thereafter, we ran into a very young woman dressed in pink, attempting to engage a group of leather-clad veterans in some sort of dialogue. As I was walking up (and eventually stopped) I heard:
Code-pinker: “Seriously. Why don’t we spend all that money on sending kids to college?!?â€
Stone-faced Vet: “I did that. Three goddamn times.â€
Code-pinker: “No. Seriously. Why can’t you just listen to ‘us’?â€
Stone-face Vet: “Because you can’t even articulate an alternative solution.â€
Code-pinker: “No, seriously!â€
Stone-faced Vet: “……….â€
Code-pinker: “Seriously, you people are impossible to talk to!â€
Me: “See, when you use a term like ‘you people’ you let us all know that you aren’t interested in dialogue. You think that we should have just acquiesced to your superior experience and wisdom . Too bad you have neither.
Code-pinker: “… Seriously!â€
Too easy. We find ourselves bored again and find ourselves on Constitution, near the entrance to the Eagles site. There are a couple of Ignoramus’ that would like to convince the nearest Vietnam Vets that they are misguided in trusting the government. These überinformed liberals were, in turn, informed that they were correct… a Congress led by Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid shouldn’t be trusted. There was a stunned pause by the liberal at the depth of knowledge displayed by the veterans (or possibly the recalculation of a miscalculation). Needless to say, the moonbats retreated to their ‘posse.’
For a full picture. I have a friend whom I will call “Bill.†Bill is a federal law-enforcement agent who is undercover with the radical left. He was with the Opposition folks and gave me a rare glimpse into the reaction inside the radical’s camp (a comprehensive post about his experience is forth-coming). He said that the typical reaction to the Eagles was one of incredulousness. He heard most describe the single-finger-showing vets as “illiterate hooligans.†“Unintelligent†and “stupid†were other oft-used descriptors. Nice. We, however, never used the word “illiterate.†Instead, I heard words like “spoiled,†“ungrateful,†and “ignorant.†I also heard several vets utilize their First Amendment right to express by explaining “Fuh Q!â€
He also mentioned that EVERYONE was intimidated by the counter-protest. Those who had planned to make trouble (the anarchists) and those who had never met a veteran (all the rest) were absolutely in awe of the turnout of the veterans and other supporters. It was as if all the polls had somehow turned upside down. Bill said that this was the first time that any protestors had encountered any meaningful opposition SINCE THE VIETNAM ERA. I suppose that means the “silent majority†ought to be deeply ashamed. Here the protestors have gone along (albeit nearly completely ignorant of reality) without opposition since the onset of OIF!
By the way, I consider a hard-core dude, and I was moved to tears on a number of occasions. First, the feeling of camaraderie in the face of the Opposition was awesome. The second is the common theme among the Vietnam Vets. It went something along the lines of: Nobody stood up for me while I was in the fight, so if I don’t stand up for the troops… who will?
That last nearly brought me to tears every single time… and I heard it time and again. I guarantee, we youngsters got the message. We know who has our back. (Bitterness ON) Incidentally, if any RedStaters live in the D.C. area and didn’t attend… you are dead to me. I took my eleven year-old and saw many men carrying their infants in rucksacks. I’m sincerely PO’ed that more local conservatives didn’t show. Heritage? Townhall? Any conservative celebrities? Nope. Any conservative politicians? No again. ……… Oh, I get it. The veterans are left to do ALL the work. We train, fight and return to crappy conditions. We are underpaid and over-utilized, but unworthy of meaningful respect. Again, if you live in the D.C. are and didn’t attend, you should be ashamed of yourself. (Bitterness OFF)
As we stood along the Lincoln Memorial, members of the Military Veterans Motorcycle Club checked to make sure of your loyalty. Some on RedState have already questioned this practice. Let me be clear when I say that the lines between US and THEM were exquisitely clear and the only folks crossing into the aforementioned area were there to make trouble. Very few tried, and none succeeded. Have a problem with that? Show up next time and take it up with the serious men in black leather. Otherwise, I recommend you keep your own counsel!
While waiting in the ridiculously ripping wind, I found myself talking to yet another Eagle. Her name was “Carolyn,†and she was a teacher from Maine. She had driven over eight hours to be at the Wall and show her support. A woman in her 50s, she told me that she was absolutely sickened by the teachers getting hired out of college. She was sickened by their biases and their complete lack of objectivity in teaching students. “Carolyn†was simply appalled at the “best†this newer generation had to offer and came in an attempt to absolve them. I believe that she left without that absolution, but with a greater sense of personal pride and mission. She told me what an honor it was to stand beside such veterans and that she was ready to guard our flanks. She was representative of those Eagles who were non-veterans. The honor was mine. De Oppresso Libre.
Cross-posted at http://fastsquirrel.blogspot.com
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