Archive for March 27th, 2007

Mar 27 2007

GOP & Bush Double Dare Democrats To Screw Up More

The GOP in the Senate and Bush have made a smart tactical decision to put the Dems in the hot seat regarding funding the troops and their liberal foolishness. The house has passed and the Senate will (barely) pass funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The problem is they have also added useless […]

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Mar 27 2007

Funding Bills Vs. Legal Legislation

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One more note on the circus the Democrats are putting on regarding the funding of the war. In Congress a funding bill is different from legislation regarding laws. Laws are binding, once passed, until revoked with a new round of legislation. Funding bills are only good for the fiscal year and can be overwritten with […]

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Mar 27 2007

The Arab/Muslim Street Is Rising

And it is rising up against al Qaeda. One story here and another here. Which side will win? Well, in Iraq it seems the majority are against al Qaeda and for the US hanging around until things stabilize somewhat. That would indicate that now, and only for now, we have moved from a stalemate to […]

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Mar 27 2007

Where Will The Taleban Go?

I have one gripe with some who see the arrangements with Isamic fundamentalists in Waziristan, Pakistan as bad policy. And that gripe is where can the Taleban live if they move away from fascism? The deals made by Musharraf with tribesmen of the area have been reasonable on their face. The off is to allow […]

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Mar 27 2007

Alan Colmes Eats Crow On Iran

Alan Colmes was berating Laura Ingrahm last night on Hannity & Colmes because she was talking about Iran’s history of hostage taking as a form of international diplomacy. [note: this is the first time I have caught the show since last fall]. Colmes was naively saying Iran had ‘moderated’ its rhetoric and Ingrahm, and those […]

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Mar 27 2007

A Truly Naive Senator

Democrat Senator Mark Pryor is grossly naive: The Arkansas Democrat is a key holdout on his party’s proposal to approve $122 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan while setting a goal of March 31, 2008, for winding up military operations in Iraq. Unlike the plan’s Republican opponents, Pryor wants a withdrawal deadline of […]

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