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Palin sends the 2010 budget to the Alaska Legislators

A comment on the Wall Street Journal’s article by Jim Carlton: Palin’s Budget Shows Hit to Alaska From Falling Oil Prices Note to the United States Federal Government, and to all the Media Outlets that send squads of reporters to… Continue Reading →

For the want of a shoe, honor was lost

Great reports by the Gateway Pundit: Outrageous!… WaPo Lifts Shoe Tosser Muntadar al-Zaidi To Hero Status Kurdish Media: Most Likely “Dodge Shoes” Will Become Favorite Game of Children Who Watch Aljazeera That is one of my favorite sites they simply… Continue Reading →

Southwest Airlines Flight 416; Heroism by professionals and Good Samaritans.

Picture 1: Final Approach SW416 to Dallas Picture 2: SW416 Parked at the gate On Thursday night December 11, 2008 on Southwest flight 416 between Kansas City and Dallas Love Field, [picture 1 is the final approach into Love Field]… Continue Reading →

The Automotive Bailout: the good, the bad and the ugly.

Let us start this opinion piece from the bottom up. The Ugly:The House of Representatives and the Senate are getting involved in the bailout and most involved are spending more time figuring out how to get the votes, how to… Continue Reading →

Coleman Ahead of Franken by some 295 votes: Amazing!

Every vote must be counted. It reminds me of an old saying, that beatings will continue until morale improves. Can it be that it has changed to the recounts will continue till the right someone wins? I hope not, I… Continue Reading →

Chambliss Wins, Palin Delivers!

CNN announced tonight that Republican Saxby Chambliss won his run-off election. This makes Chambliss the 41st senator for the Republican Party. The run-off election was far more important to the conservative movement than the 41st GOP Senator. This was the… Continue Reading →

Georgia Campaign the Focal point of the 2008 Senate Races, and a bonus

While Franken and Coleman are still in the middle of a battle over the recount, the real power is still with the voters in Georgia. Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin are still gearing up their rhetoric for the final push… Continue Reading →

Two Close Campaigns: Minnesota and Georgia

Today, Minnesota takes the headlines. Hard to imagine back in 2000 as things heated up between Bush and Gore that 8 years later we would be facing the same issues of recount, and questionable ballots. Government moves slow, but this… Continue Reading →

Leadership of the Conservative Movement

I must say that I am one of Sarah Palins “win-overs”. I believed that I was going to vote for John McCain but I was not enjoying the idea of pulling the lever (well in Lee’s Summit’s case push the… Continue Reading →

Open Letter to Cleaver, McCaskill, Bond

Dear Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO)Dear Senator Clair McCaskill (D-MO)Dear Senator Kit Bond (R-MO) Re: Emergency Economic Stabilization Act and TARP Esteemed Legislators; During the weeks leading up to the EESA and TARP bills the population of Missouri made their wishes… Continue Reading →

FLASH: Feds and Citigroup reach agreement on bailout

The Wall Street Journal, on Monday November 24, 2008 (click here for full story), reports that Citigroup Inc and the Government have agreed on the details of the bailout. Treasury has agreed to inject an additional $20 billion in capital… Continue Reading →

Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton?

For the most part, while I may disagree with some of the policies President Elect Barack Obama may have, the one selection that gives me a great deal of concern in today’s world is Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State…. Continue Reading →

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