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Kevin on October 20th, 2006

New York Times Hillary, Not as in the Mount Everest Guy By DANNY HAKIM October 17, 2006 For more than a decade, one piece of Senator Hillary Rodham Clintonâ??s informal biography has been that she was named for Sir Edmund Hillary, the conqueror of Mount Everest. The story was even recounted in Bill Clintonâ??s autobiography. […]

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Kevin on October 20th, 2006

Last night I watched a debate between candidates for Massachusetts governor from historic Faneuil Hall, called the “Cradle of Liberty” by Bostonians. According to the National Park Service web site, Town meetings, held here between 1764 and 1774, heard Samuel Adams and others lead cries of protest against the imposition of taxes on the colonies. […]

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Gregg on October 7th, 2006

This week the biggest story in the mainstream media has been (unfortunately) the Mark Foley story and his alleged electronic flirtations with a male Congressional page. If proven true, Foley did the right thing by resigning immediately instead of dragging the country thru the mud like Clinton and many other liberals have done in the […]

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Conservative blogging powerhouse PoliPundit recently interviewed Gregg about his new book, Conservative Comebacks to Liberal Lies. Listen to this interview with Gregg Jackson, author of a great new book titled Conservative Comebacks to Liberal Lies. Much like Ann Coulterâ??s How to Talk to a Liberal, Conservative Comebacks gives the reader detailed and well researched responses […]

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Gregg on September 30th, 2006

Vasko Kohlmayer of FrontPageMagazine.com, one of the best web sites on the Internet has this salient piece which makes a very convincing case for why we need to have aggressive interrogation techniques for enemy terror combatants most notably the technique known as “Waterboarding.” He quotes John McCain: Discussing his recent compromise with the White House […]

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Kevin on September 27th, 2006

As for that leaked, classified NIE report, the Dems and the NY Times have swung and missed yet again. And how about the hypocrisy of our own Ted Kennedy, from our friends at Powerline, Ted Kennedy weighed in with the most surreal attack: “The American people deserve the full story, not those parts of it […]

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Kevin on September 26th, 2006

Law creates searchable database of federal contracts, grants The federal government will establish an easily searchable Internet database of contracts and grants as a result of legislation passed by Congress. The idea, pushed by both liberal and conservative groups, is to bring more transparency to how the government is spending taxpayers’ money. The federal government […]

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