Kevin on November 17th, 2004

The MSM has clearly adopted the storyline that President Bush is only appointing yes men/women to his cabinet. They say he shuts people out who disagree. They always bring up Gen. Shinseki as proof of their story line. He was, they say, fired for having a dissenting opinion. John Kerry ran around the country saying […]

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Kevin on November 15th, 2004

With the resignation of William Safire on the editorial page of the New York Times, that leaves David Brooks as the only conservative writing for the paper. He joins the Boston Globe’s Jeff Jacoby as the lone conservatives writing for the editorial pages of these once respected papers. In the immortal words of John Kerry, […]

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Kevin on November 15th, 2004

Saddam’s Oil for Food Scam Twice As Big As Previously Thought NEW YORK â?? Saddam Hussein’s regime made more than $21.3 billionin illegal revenue by subverting the U.N. Oil-for-Food program (search) through surcharges, kickbacks and smuggling oil â?? more than double previous estimates, according to congressional investigators. Washington PostOil-for-Food Official May Have Blocked InquiriesHead of […]

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Kevin on November 15th, 2004

The indespensible Charles Krauthammer on Arafat’s Legacy, It is a legacy in two parts: means and ends. The means? Violence. Arafatinvented modern terrorism: airplane hijackings, kidnappings, and the spectacularmass murder, like the Olympic massacre of 1972. Others had tried it. Arafatperfected it. He turned terror into a brilliantly successful politicalinstrument, a vehicle to international recognition […]

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Kevin on November 12th, 2004

Jimmy Carter is beyond pathetic at this point. He has a clueless stance on human rights. His record demonstrates that he is a champion of human rights abusers, not human rights. The thing that really rubs me wrong is his pretentiousness. On Thursday Carter called Yasser Arafat “a powerful human symbol and forceful advocate” who […]

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Kevin on November 11th, 2004

Arafat’s Dead, good riddance. Interetsed in his legacy, click here.

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Kevin on November 9th, 2004

capt.jbm10811091701.iraq_jbm108Originally uploaded by punditreview. How many of us have watched countless hours of World War II battles on the History Channel? With the passage of time, the loss of life in defense of our country becomes acceptable as we realize the freedoms we have enjoyed all these years were the result of their sacrifices. That […]

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