Looks Like “Rolling Back the Bush Tax Cuts-Er Raising Taxes- Wasn’t Such a Good Idea Senator Spandex
On April 7,2004 Senator Kerry stated: As president he would cut the deficit in half in four years by rolling back the Bush administration’s tax cuts “for the wealthiest Americans while expanding tax cuts for the middle class.” Roll back the Bush administration’s tax cuts, including dividend tax cuts, for people earning more than $200,000; […]
Hear Michael Yon discuss his Weekly Standard column on the recent elections in Iraq. Michael joined us for his fourth appearance on Pundit Review Radio, this time live from Baghdad. Hear directly from the single best reporter on the ground in Iraq.
Bush Picks Alito for SCOTUS Oct. 31, 2005 â?? Samuel Alito, President Bush’s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, will likely spark opposition from Democrats because of his conservative views. Unlike Harriet Miers, the nominee who bowed out last week after scathing criticism from both Democrats and conservatives, Alito is an […]
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Tonight we will be hosting a debate between the leading pro and anti gay marriage groups in Massachusetts. We will be speaking with Kris Mineau, the President of Massachusetts Family Institute. His organization is trying to get a ballot initiative passed that would ban gay marriage in Massachusetts. From the other side of the issue, […]
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Michelle Malkin has a fascinating behind the scenes look at a NY Times story on the 2,000th military death in Iraq. They chose to publish an excerpt from a letter written home by a fallen soldier, Cpl. Jeffrey B. Starr, ”I kind of predicted this,” Corporal Starr wrote of his own death. ”A third time […]
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Now we have Republican Bill Frist siding with quasi-socialist Hillary Clinton in a demonization of the oil companies for record profits. Oct 27, 2005 â?? WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Amid record-high earnings from oil companies, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist on Thursday ordered a Senate hearing with testimony from major oil company executives on why energy […]
It should go without saying (unfortunately it doesn’t these days) that each and every death of a US service member in Iraq is a tragedy. These young men and women made the ultimate sacrifice for all of us back home. It is humbling to think of their sacrifice and my thoughts and prayers are with […]
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