Monthly Archives: July 2008

The Lie of Roe v. Wade

The left has been hiding something from you for the past 30 years.  They have done such a thorough job of it that people I have known most of my life, people with doctorates, college professors, businessmen, even a member … Continue reading

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Double Standard?

The 10th circuit ruled that the State of Colorado could not (in a nutshell) set itself up in the business of defining what is or is not too religious, and as such, struck down a State law that prohibited financial … Continue reading

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Local Newss?

This form the UK on New Hampshire. I have not honestly looked arond yet to see what local coverage there is on this, I may be way behind as usual, but the fact that his is news in the UK … Continue reading

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The Dr. Kevorkian energy initiative

The fact is that the current Democrat energy strategy could destroy America before it makes the Left’s blessed sacrament of “renewable energy” a remotely viable alternative. Do you really want to take that chance? Risking our economic freedom to the … Continue reading

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Sununu Rising

I’m on a tight schedule this week so free time is at a premium, but this from the Concord Monitor was promising news for John Sununu.  He is a statistical dead-heat with challenger Shaheen.   This is great because it really brings … Continue reading

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Oil update.

[Updated] Oil is now under $125/barrel, and still trending steadily downward.  That’s a drop of $22/per barrel since lifting executive restrictions.  The one year forcast has also started to drop, down to $161 from $166.  This is a good sign. But will … Continue reading

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Free press? Nope.

The FreeObama Press stuck to form by not appearing in any considerable numbers to greet John McCain on his arrival to New Hampshire.  (1 reporter is all the Press could muster).   I realize we are not a critical electoral catch, but … Continue reading

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OIL

Oil opened higher than its previous close for the past two days, but has dropped (so far) both days, and as of this writing is below $128/Barrel.  This is a $19 drop since Bush lifted the executive restrictions on offshore … Continue reading

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So who does Shea-Porter Represent?

Plucked from Labor Pains.org we find this not so startling bit of news about the already less than accessible Carol Shea Porter.  It’s no secret Clueless Carol can’t do anything off the cuff.  Absent notes, prompts, scripts, or Nancy Pelosi, Carol … Continue reading

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*If terrorists just turn themselves in….

Thousands of persons claiming to be terrorists or somehow connected to international terror networks, are approaching US servicemen and women abroad, and allowing themselves to be arrested as enemy combatants.  “Many of these new potential terrorists represent a much broader range of profiles … Continue reading

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