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Archive for the 'Foreign Policy' Category
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
After Hollywood celebrities and Motion Picture Academy patted themselves on the back for their newfound support of soldiers with the victory of The Hurt Locker, get ready for one of those Bush-sucks, the-war-is-immoral, the-military-is-evil productions to hit the screens.
After all of Hollywood’s Iraq movies have flopped (even the Oscar-garlanded “The Hurt Locker” earned only $15 [...]
Posted in Entertainment, Foreign Policy, Government, Iraq War, Media Bias, Politics | 7 Comments »
Monday, December 14th, 2009
This happened back on December 2nd. Any guesses as to why we didn’t see this all over our media?
Muntazer al-Zaidi – who became a national hero in Iraq after hurling his footwear at the then US president last year – was speaking at a press conference to promote his campaign for victims of the Iraq [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, Iraq War, Media Bias | 7 Comments »
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
To call the Democrat actions of the last few months an overreach would be the mother of all understatements. No experienced politician in their right mind would take the nation historically into debt to end a recession, during that recession propose taxing businesses and people for their energy use, use taxpayer money to buy failing [...]
Posted in Economy, Foreign Policy, Government, Media Bias, Politics, Race, War | 12 Comments »
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
It was bad enough to have my evening of football punctuated with ads of frolicking children, football players, AND THE PRESIDENT… and speaking of the children, welcome to our world.
President Barack Obama is slated to deliver a prime-time address on Tuesday night in which he’ll lay out his plans for the American war in Afghanistan. [...]
Posted in Entertainment, Foreign Policy, Politics, War | 6 Comments »
Monday, November 30th, 2009
I’m not the Commander-in-Chief, but there’s one thing I could surmise about war: you don’t win by letting the enemy know your plans before you implement them.
But Barack Obama’s presidency is all about show and to give himself that right look, he’ll tell the world (and the Taliban) how he plans on winning it and [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, Government, Politics, War | 2 Comments »
Friday, November 27th, 2009
I’m not talking about the now-very cheesy 1968 sci-fi flick that freaked me out as a child.
No, I’m talking about the green slime environmentalists who ridiculed anyone who didn’t get in line and give their homage to the all things green. We were told to conserve, recycle, change our way of life and save the [...]
Posted in Economy, Education, Energy & Environment, Entertainment, Foreign Policy, Global Warming, Government, Politics, Science, Weather | 5 Comments »
Friday, November 20th, 2009
Now we know whom to blame for all those who are so ignorant as to not believing in global warming-climate change….
The Sun.
Global warming appears to have stalled. Climatologists are puzzled as to why average global temperatures have stopped rising over the last 10 years. Some attribute the trend to a lack of sunspots, while others [...]
Posted in Energy & Environment, Foreign Policy, Global Warming, Government, Politics | 2 Comments »
Thursday, November 19th, 2009
Just because you may mean it, doesn’t necessarily mean you should say it.
You guys make a pretty good photo op.
— President Barack Obama, Osan Air Base in South Korea
We get in trouble for assuming such and then the president goes out and confirms it. This country is so messed up.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Government, Politics, War | 6 Comments »
Thursday, November 19th, 2009
I wouldn’t even attempt to say this better.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Government, Politics, Terrorism, War | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Obama hits The Wall…
Obama Enjoys A Choreographed Moment at China’s Great Wall
Obama walked down the last ramp by himself in a choreographed moment for photographers. White House aides were exultant afterward that “the shot” they had planned turned out perfectly.
Oh, and don’t forget that one-in-six Americans are still looking for work while soldiers are still [...]
Posted in Economy, Foreign Policy, Government, Politics | 10 Comments »
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