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Archive for January 4th, 2007


Wes Clark is steamed

Seems that Arianna Huffington over at the Huffington Post was in Washington today to witness the swearing in of the first Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi. Huffington runs into our man Wes Clark - and reports her conversation with one of Arkansas finest. Here’s Huffington’s account -
 At the packed-to-the-rafters brunch preceding Nancy Pelosi’s formal […]

RANGEL BOOTS CHENEY

Wouldn’t you have liked to have been a fly on the wall when this eviction notice hit Darth Cheney’s desk.. Go F*** yourself Cheney probably had kittens. How sweet it is, and I’ll guarantee you that Charlie Rangel did it with as much grace as he could muster - which was probably none. Finally, a […]

“We don’t need no stinking warrants”

Welcome to George Orwell’s 1984. Here Junior, demonstrating the coward he is, added a “signing statement” to a bill signed on December 20th, that allows the Feds to open and read your mail without a court issued warrant, when Congress wasn’t in town.
President Bush has quietly claimed sweeping new powers to open Americans’ mail without […]

The Year of the Democrat

Poor Lucas Roebuck, defender of the right has some advice for “conservatives” as they find themselves part of the party of irrelevance. I’ll let Mr. Roebuck in on a little secret, as long as G.W. Bush is the figure head of your party - as long as he’s allowed to continue his path of physical and fiscal destruction…. […]

Barack Obama - A Chance to Change The Game

A Chance To Change The Game
This past Election Day, the American people sent a clear message to Washington: Clean up your act…..
 That’s why it’s not enough to just change the players. We have to change the game.
.Americans put their faith in Democrats because they want us to restore their faith in government — and that […]