Sep
02
2005
CNN has been become the poster child of liberal insanity. They might as well be the Democrat Underground Media Broadcasters (you do the acronym). First Solidad O’Brien perpetuated the stupid complaint there was no air drop of food and supplies in New Orleans – like you could drop food in a city through the tall […]
Sep
02
2005
Hate can lead to inhumanity – so those on the left stoking the fires of hate need to understand what the result will be. It will not be a victory over conservatives – hate isolates people from the rest of the population. The more deep you hate the less support you will find from others […]
Sep
02
2005
I am not surpised that 10,000 people may have died in the path of Katrina in Lousianna, but I am still stunned in my soul at the number [from Drudge]. US Senator David Vitter said that the death toll from Hurricane Katrina could top 10,000 in Louisiana alone. “My guess is that it will start […]
Sep
02
2005
For all those on the left trying to villify the President and his administration by using Katrina’s death and destruction as your soap box – I suggest you be careful. Making these kinds of claims and then having them proven wrong, and vile, will result in a backlash like you have never experienced. It is […]
Sep
02
2005
The big news today is the results of the Defense Department special briefing on Able Danger that was held yesterday, which we posted on here as the first reports began to come out. The full transcript of the briefing is here, which will be the focus for this news round up. It is a bit […]
Sep
02
2005
This week’s top posts for the Watcher’s Council have been selected (you can see the final results here, and all the candidates here). The winning post in the Council Category: “A Nation that Stands for Nothing Deserves a Media that Believes in Nothing” from Dr. Sanity For Second Place we have a three way tie, […]
Sep
02
2005
I don’t get it. I know the images of Katrina’s after math have had a profound effect on me, and my mood has been dark. I, like everyone, wish more could be done faster – but that monster storm ravaged 90,000 square miles and effected millions of people, their homes, businesses and communities. So I […]