Archive for December 15th, 2006
It’s not Bush’s war
Lucas Roebuck, NWA’s Republican version of Tucker Carlson goes off on Kofi Annan today laying the responsibility of Iraq and the mess we are in at Annan’s feet. He says here “In many ways, either Annan’s incompetence or his willful denial is what ended up forcing the United States and her allies to invade Iraq and remove the […]
Posted on December 15th, 2006 by George Sand
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Why can’t “They” just get along
Congress is a hard-scrabble battlefield where members fight for what they think is right and for their constituents’ interests. I want them to fight hard. The gravity of the issues warrants it.
Let’s take Iraq. When it comes to spending $ 2 billion a week (a total of $ 400 billion thus far ) on […]
Posted on December 15th, 2006 by George Sand
Posted in National Politics.
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Benton County GOP protest ignored
“Instead, the Senate’s Brotherhood, including the Republican party chairman, proved that power is more important than party.
The little protest staged over the weekend by some Benton County Republicans probably went unnoticed by most in Arkansas, even by most Republicans.
It was a statement of support for one of Benton County’s long-serving Republicans, state Sen. Dave Bisbee […]
Posted on December 15th, 2006 by George Sand
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A War Bush Wouldn’t Pay For
Well finally, we are starting to talk about the ill-advised tax cuts and the cost of war and how they affect our troops. We are going to hear more about this and the failures of ”logic and courage” by this Administration will be exposed. E.J. Dionne’s take in the Washington Post
It has always been true that the administration and […]
Posted on December 15th, 2006 by George Sand
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Bigelow loses $400,000 state appropriation, Supreme Court rules
Oh no, what’s the Brotherhood to do? No more pushing and shoving for a position at the hog trough for their lion’s share of the General Improvement Fund to benefit “I got your vote” hometown projects. One thing for sure…this ruling is great news for Arkansas Education and the Delta schools. Let’s hope the Legislature […]
Posted on December 15th, 2006 by George Sand
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