Give Obama credit, when he said he would “change” things right away, he meant it. From Blackfive, Our new CINC attended quite a few gatherings last night, but as This Ain’t Hell reports, the Salute To Heroes Inaugural Ball was not one of them. For the first time in 56 years, a newly-inaugurated president has […]
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First thing, hats off to the Secret Service and everyone involved in law enforcement. An uneventful day from a secuirty perspective. As for the entire day, it was a great one for the country. We now have a black president and perhaps more importantly, a black first family. The Obama’s seem like the prototypical American […]
Getting the Capitol ready for today’s big event, these pictures were taken about six weeks ago during a brief vist to our nation’s capital, Under construction, the presidential viewing stand for inaugural parade, in front of the White House, Obama has decided to go all things Lincoln for his inauguration , and I’m not about […]
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It is always a pleasure to welcome back to Pundit Review Radio retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters. Last night we talked about the myriad of foreign policy challenges facing soon-to-be President Obama. Some of the topics touched on in this 35 minute discussion include Israel-Hamas, the future of Iraq, Afghanistan and NATO, resurgent Russia and […]
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Bruce McQuain from QandO joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce is a veteran of the Vietnam war and spent 28 years in the U.S. Army. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. Tonight Bruce told us about Marine […]
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Meet the very attractive Mrs. Lorrie Sullenberger! Way to go Chesley! Here is video of the incredible water landing, it starts at the 2 minute mark, Miracles are things that cannot be explained. This was no miracle. This was the result of the training, decision making and skill of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and the entire […]
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Any post relating to the health of Apple CEO Steve Jobs has to start with two obligatory statements, he is a business genius, and I wish him a speedy recovery. Now, with that out of the way, my focus will return to Apple’s long-standing, troubling and somewhat distant relationship with the truth. Last night’s disclosure […]
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