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We Won!

America, its allies and the Iraqi people have won the war against terror in Iraq. How do we know? Simple. Just follow the money. European and Asian investment companies are beating a path to Iraq, money in hand. Iraqi Airlines is flying high thanks to a colossal $5.5 billion contract with Boeing and the United Arab Emirates just canceled billions of dollars of Iraqi debt as they moved to restore a diplomatic mission in Baghdad.

When foreign countries start investing billions of dollars in a country, its a safe bet they are aware of the risks involved. And, unlike the old news media and our elected Democrat officials, they see a relatively stable country ripe for investment.
 
The influx of foreign investment is largely due to ..
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Losing The Gender Wars

As James Madison pointed out in his famous 10th essay in The Federalist, "the primary source of danger is the propensity of men to form factions enabling a majority to oppress minorities." *

What Madison didn't count on was the tyranny of the minority. In this case, the minority of homosexuals and other sexually, well, differently orientated individuals who are well on their way towards permanently altering the 2,000 year-old tradition of family and gender roles.

Last weekend saw homosexuals across the world...
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Our Public Servants

As millions of Americans are adjusting their lives and their pocketbooks to the new reality of exploding gas prices, our elected representatives continue toiling endlessly on our behalf.

A house subcommittee last week voted down a GOP led measure that would allow the U.S. to open up off shore areas for oil exploration. "The United States can't drill its way out of this problem", our servants endlessy intoned, as they effectively denied Americans the app. 86 billion barrels of oil that lie off our coasts. Oh well, they're the experts. And after all,  based on the latest Rasmussen poll only  67% of voters are in favor of drilling. 

As ethanol mandates imposed by these very same experts continue causing some very serious unintended consequences, like global food riots and starving people, our elected servants astutely ignore this crisis of their own making, focusing instead on other vital issues of the day.
 
The House was busy passing an extension of jobless benefits for unemployed Americans, knowing full well that this measure had a very slim chance of passing the Senate and virtually no chance of surviving the promised White House veto. Their intentions were noted.
 
 As the Supreme Court handed down a decision that effectively hinders the war on terror by allowing foreign terrorists the constitutional privelege of habeaus corpus rights, our dedicated public servants responded in various ways. A group of House Democrats kept busy petitioning Attorney General Mukasey to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate torture. Meanwhile, Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Armed Services Committee is busy holding his own hearings on torture. Hoping, no doubt, to determine if  using panties while interrogating terrorists violated their rights.
 
Rep. Dennis Kucinich took time off from his strenuous efforts to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in Iraq to introduce another resolution to impeach President Bush. And Congressman Weiner (D-NY) had his hands full trying to fix what he perceived to be a shortage of fashion models in New York by sponsoring a bill that would give foreign models "of distinguished merit and ability" their own visa classifications.
 
Two other of our public servants, both openly gay, and of course, Democrats, were busy recruiting 50 of their colleagues to officially join them in promoting the homosexual agenda in Congress. Thanks to their tireless efforts, we now have the new House Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus. I, for one, will sleep better tonight knowing that the GLBT crowd will now have an official venue for their input. 
 
Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) took a brief hiatus from their relentless search for the culprits responsible for the mortgage meltdown in order to spin the fallout from their very own 'sweetheart deals' extended to them by bad boy sub-prime mortgage lender Countrywide. Both Senators expressed frustration over 'the people's' inability to appreciate nuance and context.  

We, 'the people,' are resting easier, knowing that our servants are experiencing the same spiraling food prices the people are. Apparently, feeding our public servants is getting so costly that the Senate dining concession needed another $250,000 of our tax dollars in order to continue providing the level of service to which our servants have become accustomed. Rather than allow this to happen, our servants in the Senate took a brave stand and voted to, gasp, privatize its failing restaurants. It was agreed by all that the fact that this government operated food service lost about $18 million of the people's money over the last 15 years was unfortunate and unintentional.
 
Not to worry. Privatization is a desperate measure of last resort and our public servants assure us they will not consider this solution when addressing the people's business, like health care, social security, and education. After all, our servants are well aware that their primary job is to save ordinary Americans from the consequences of their own choices.
 
Oh, the travails of our noble, hard-working public servants. Selflessly toiling on the people's business, enriching their, oops, our lives and solving all the problems they create.Having to get by with less and less national appreciation and adoration as the media switches its focus to getting Obama comfortably installed in the White House. But they toil on, putting their own needs last as they fight to save America from itself.

As one of 'the people' whose business these selfless public officials are serving, I'd like to propose a big round of appreciation for these guys and gals. I think they have earned a long vacation and I'd be more than willing to allocate a portion of my 'investments' to see them get it.
 
 
Reuters wire: The residents of a Romanian village knowingly voted in a dead man as their mayor in Sunday's municipal election, preferring him to his living opponent. 


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Tim Russert: Enough Already!

NBC's Tim Russert died of a heart attack on Friday. Only the deaf, dumb and blind can be unaware of this fact. Ever since the unfortunate death of one of the major players in the field of media and politics, non-stop media coverage has drummed this fact home to millions of Americans. Enough, already.
 
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Obama's First 100 Days

Obamamania is sweeping the world as media types, aging hippies and socialists around the world quiver with delight over their new messiah. Barack Obama finally prevailed over the energizer bunny (Hillary), to win the Democrat nomination for president and a new world is coming. The utopians now have a spokesman and his name is Obama.
These are heady days for the left. Finally, things are going their way. The economy is tanking right on cue, just in time for political contenders to validate their platforms, which consist of  'its all Bush's fault - so elect me.' And now, with Obama as their party's nominee, these same politicos are already planning the new world order. Finally, their vision of utopia realized.
 
World peace will probably be first on the agenda. Obama, as president, will give all those dictators a good talking to. He'll make them see the error of their ways and during the first 100 days of his presidency, the first...
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The Democrat's Magical Thinking

Something very strange is happening in the hallowed halls of the old media. From the Washington Post to the New York Times, articles are starting to appear actually acknowledging that the Iraq war may be, gasp, winnable. Even the United Nations went on record, with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon saying Iraq has made "notable progress" in the security, political and economic fields.

This recent acknowledgment of the obvious has yet to extend to the Democrat Party. Despite the recent CIA assessment that portrayed al-Qaeda as essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, the Democrats continue to cling to the notion that the Iraq war is unwinnable, a quagmire, and a lost cause.

Despite the fact that the he commander of British forces in Iraq announced yesterday that missions by special forces and air strikes by unmanned drones have "decapitated" the Taliban and brought the war in Afghanistan to a "tipping point", Democrats continue their time-worn mantra of U.S defeat, hoping that non stop repetition will continue to let them get away with defining their own reality. A reality totally at odds with the facts. In psychological circles, this is called cognitive dissonance.

Obama's presidential platform continues to rely heavily on snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, as he vows to immediately withdraw American troops from Iraq the second he is elected president. Democrat Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, continues to spin any vestige of positive news from Iraq into either an indictment of the U.S military or a boost to our enemies.

In the face of the unprecedented and unwelcome success of the surge in Iraq, Nancy Pelosi claimed the U.S. troop surge has failed to accomplish its goal. Apparently, Democrats have redefined the word 'goal', kinda like Charlie Brown. She then partially credited the success of the troop surge to "the goodwill of the Iranians." Riight.

For forty years or so, the left has been able to get away with calling a rose a weed. With the backing of the liberal media, their tried and true tactics of repeating a lie often enough until it is accepted as truth has worked. Essentially, Democrats have been able to define reality to their own liking, dismissing any inconvenient truths as the delusions of a vast right-wing conspiracy.

By suppressing inconvenient facts, large portions of the left have been able to keep alive the fiction that Alger Hiss was innocent, despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary - that Reagan was stupid, despite the fact that his position of peace through strength won the Cold War - that Che Geuvera was a hero of the people instead of a murdering thug, and that Castro is living proof that socialism works. Tammy Bruce calls this 'magical thinking.' I call it denial.

Ignoring and/or denying reality is the easiest way to cope - for alcoholics, drug addicts, and the mentally challenged. For these poor souls, the first step toward recovery is acknowledging that they are powerless. For liberal politicians like Pelosi however, to admit that any of her premises are faulty would be catastrophic. To admit powerlessness, to admit her worldview is not valid, would be a complete refutation of a lifetime spent seeking and using power. This is not an option.
The good news is, it appears the liberal Democrats might be losing their willing allies in the media, where market forces demand adherence to reality in order to survive. Just as the media has turned against their recent darlings, the Clintons, it now appears likely they will soon question the democrat version of reality they have followed and supported for so long.

Whether or not the left actually believes their own rhetoric is a question beyond my pay grade. The real issue remains, what are the consequences for America if fully half of our elected officials continue to insist on adhering to an alternate reality of their own making? I have an inquiring mind. I'd like to know.


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Open Season On The Clinton Scandals?

The day following the crucial Indiana and NC primaries that seemed to end Hillary's presidential aspirations, a strange thing happened. The media started releasing bits and pieces of Hillary's seldom reported, nefarious doings. Doings that have been in the public arena for years but never followed up by the media.

The Washington Times headline  Once-Secret Memos Question Clinton's Honesty appeared Wednesday. The article outlined the decades old information that federal prosecutors had assembled hundreds of pages of evidence suggesting she concealed information and misled a federal grand jury. Information that has long been available but, curiously, never reported in depth until now.
 
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal ran an article entitled, The Clinton Divorce, in which they actually mentioned nine of the most well known Clinton scandals. This was followed on Saturday by a current (potential) Hillary scandal, U.S. Criminal Probe Eyes Clinton Donor.

Monday we see another headline from the Washington Times, Clinton's Records Vanished After Warning , about the billing records of Hillary's Rose Law Firm. The billing records that disappeared 14 years ago, and were found by Hillary two years later.

These articles may come as a shock to many voters, especially young students, who weren't around during the era of non-stop Clinton scandals. They, along with many voters, believe the unchallenged statements by Hillary and legions of pundits that Hillary has been thoroughly vetted. Even McCain and many other conservatives echo this false statement and accept it as truth. Its not.
 
The Clinton scandals, both Bill's and Hillary's, have never been reported to the American people. Or were reported in such a way as to convey the impression they were fantasies motivated by hate filled members of the right ...
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Dems and Media Sabotage War Effort

Cemetery workers are the new victims in the war on terror. Oh, for the good old days when bodies were piling up and they could feed their families.
 
Last week saw a dramatic drop in Iraqi death rates, a clear sign the surge is working. America, the Iraqi people and the cause of freedom are prevailing against a foe that would have the world regress to the 6th century. How does the media report this spectacular news?
 
McClatchy newspapers on Tuesday reported:
 
 As Violence Falls in Iraq, Cemetery Workers Feel The Pinch
"A drop in violence around Iraq has cut burials in the huge Wadi al Salam cemetery here by at least one-third in the past six months, and that's cut the pay of thousands of workers who make their living digging graves, washing corpses or selling burial shrouds"
 
In an effort at balance and to remind the world that Bush's war is still, well, pretty awful, the article continues, "Even with less violence, many of those buried here are victims of the war, and the tragedy of each loss offers a counterpoint to workers' worries about money."
 
This is what passes for fair and balanced in the mainstream media. Ya gotta admire their consistency, if not their world view. Faced with the uncontrovertible fact of progress in Iraq, the media still manages to make lemonade from lemons.
 
At least the media is so blatant in their bias that most Americans have caught on (and moved-on to Fox News). Not so with our Democrat led Congress. Faced with the possibility of success in Iraq, they have chosen to try to sabotage the war effort. 

First came the spin: 'We may be prevailing militarily, but we're failing, and Iraq is failing, in the political process.' One can only thank God these guys aren't members of the Iraqi Parliament. 
When that sound-bite, endlessly echoed by the party faithful, didn't take, the Democrats took more concrete steps to halt what they consider a Republican victory, meaning American victory in the war on terror.
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill introduced a resolution to condemn the World War I-era killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks. Redefining this slap at one of our most crucial allies as a 'moral imperative,' Pelosi et al. set about alienating Turkey, and endangering the crucial resupply line Turkey offers to U.S. troops.
 

Turkey was suitably outraged. And unlike the phony outrage ginned up by Pelosi, this outrage is real and has already had real consequences. In response to last week's approval of the resolution by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Turkey recalled its ambassador in Washington back to Ankara. In addition, Turkey's parliament on Wednesday gave permission for the government to launch military operations into Iraq in pursuit of Kurdish rebels, despite a personal plea from President Bush.
Explaining the timing of this Democrat resolution can be summed up in one word. Sabotage. Intentional sabotage of the U.S. war effort, in a time of war, for purely political purposes. As Thomas Sowell opined, 'It is hard to avoid the conclusion that this resolution is just the latest in a series of Congressional efforts to sabotage the conduct of that war.'
 
Imagine. Instead of putting aside partisan politics in the interest of America, these Democrats are instead intent on doing whatever they can to sabotage the war effort. This is a fact, this is shameful and this should be shouted from the rooftops.

Even Pelosi pal and un-indicted co-conspirator, Rep John Murtha, sees this and recognizes this won't play in Peoria. In an e-mailed statement on Tuesday, he said, "From my discussions with our military commanders and foreign policy experts, I believe that this resolution could harm our relations with Turkey and therefore our strategic interests in the region,"
 
Other Democrat sponsors of this ill-timed, futile effort to sabotage our war effort, are also abandoning ship. Leaving Pelosi to consider retreat. This time.
 
Though the left and some of the right have condemned author and pundit Ann Coulter for daring to call these guys traitors, I have to say I agree with her. Traitors. And, unlike Pelosi's outrage, mine isn't fake.
 
 
 
Nancy Morgan is a columnist and a senior editor for www.RightBias.com
She lives in South Carolina
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The Nobel Disgrace

Al Gore just got a major boost in his quest to save the world. The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize will now be added to the list of honors accorded to the latest icon of the liberal left. The Nobel will stand proudly alongside an Oscar and an Emmy Award, all testaments to Gore's revolutionary, awesome, epic movie, 'An Inconvenient Truth.'
 
The left is all atwitter. They have validated their new religion of global warming. All that remains is for their anointed spokesman, oops, spokesperson, to parlay his new-found 'credibility' into decisive action. Said action being, convincing the great unwashed that:

1. The manufactured 'crisis' of man-made global warming is indeed threatening the world.
2. That AlGore and the UN will solve this problem for us, and
3. That 'investments' (liberal speak for taxes) will be painful, but necessary.
Throw in a little 'behavior modification' and, presto, what you end up with is the most effective antidote to capitalism ever envisioned.
 
Now that global warming has been tied to 'world peace,' Gore has free rein and a full load of ammunition in which to launch the latest assault on reason and the most massive redistribution of wealth ever seen.  
 
Let's say Gore gets his way. Let's say, in the interest of 'world peace,' Gore
 
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Smoker's Choice

All smokers have choices. Some are hard choices, like quitting. Some are no brainers, like not blowing smoke in the face of a baby, or lighting up at a table where others are eating.
 
As a long time smoker, I have exercised choice. I have chosen, of my own free will, to allocate a portion of my budget to purchasing cigarettes. And despite increasing social pressure, I feel no guilt for not taking that money and buying instead something more socially acceptable like, say, carbon credits or using it to contributing to some UN fund to cure poverty. Color me selfish.
 
My choice is called free will. Everyone has it. Only for smokers, it's not so free anymore. The self righteous arbiters of America's morals have decided to take away this choice. And they're succeeding in the court of law, the court of public opinion, and society at large.
 
Two cities in California are now considering unprecedented legislation that would ban smoking inside apartments and condos. We're talking private property and the right to legislate what goes on behind closed doors, in your own, private home. The City of Belmont, CA won initial approval last week to ban smoking in your home, if you live in an apartment or condo. The measure could trigger fines and actual eviction. The same measure is being considered in the city of Calabasas.
 
In Bangor, Maine, a city councilman, oops, coulcilperson, Patricia Blanchette has submitted preliminary legislation to make Maine one of the first states to make it illegal to smoke in any vehicle when minors are present. This legislation comes with the false presumption that all smokers are so rude, low-class and lacking in manners that the force of law is necessary to protect innocents from dread second-hand smoke.
 
 
Speaking of second-hand smoke: Contrary to a deliberately fostered phony 'consensus' (consensus being the new rule of law according to liberals), there is no science proving second-hand smoke causes death or illness. This premise, like so many other premises fostered by the smoke nazis, is just not true.
 
Surgeon General Richard Carmona has said, "The debate is over. The science is clear: Second-hand smoke is not a mere annoyance, but a serious health hazard," Case closed. (Sound familiar?)
 
It turns out that the EPA report on which our august Surgeon General based his claim was thoroughly bogus. Federal Judge Richard Osteen threw out the EPA's landmark 1993 risk assessment linking second-hand smoke to cancer, saying, "The EPA's findings were based on insufficiently rigorous statistical tests and are therefore invalid.." Something our Surgeon General conveniently failed to note. Proving true the saying about liberals, "It's not so much what they don't know that's dangerous, but that so much of what they do know just ain't so." 
 
Junk science is but one arrow in the quiver of the self-righteous nannies who have declared war on smokers. Another favorite tactic is 'For The Children.' This slogan was used to great effect in California when Rob Reiner (Meathead to all of you 'All In The Family' fans) was successful in tacking on a $1.00 tax on a pack of cigarettes. Monies were to go to stop smoking programs, educating 'the children', yada yada yada. Turns out most of the monies collected went to filling in potholes. (Which turned out to be a good thing, as right about then I started driving down to Tijuana to buy my cigarettes.)
 
Another extremely effective tactic is shame. The unwritten caveat is that 'shame' is to be used only against those selfish morons who still smoke. In the unwritten book of rules governing behavior in our society, it is verboten to use shame where it might actually make a difference, say, by shaming bad behavior instead of lionizing it. By shaming, say, out of wedlock births, or deviant sexual practices. No, that would be too judgmental. (Called, having an opinion, for those of us who aren't versed in liberalspeak) Shame is used only and exclusively for the sin of smoking. 
 
 As Thomas Sowell has pointed out, all choices involve trade-offs. I fully understand that the future man of my dreams may find kissing me akin to licking an ashtray and decide to pass. His choice. My trade off. For now, it is still my choice to make. But if this current trend continues, that choice will be made for me by faceless bureaucrats and fading politicians looking to polish their moral vitaes by manufacturing phony outrage and even phonier studies in a quest for relevance, power and their fleeting 15 minutes. Scary stuff.



Nancy Morgan is a columnist and senior news editor for www.RightBias.com
She lives in South Carolina

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The Phony Vet With Chutzpah

As our troops are engaged in an epic battle against sworn enemies of America, our elected officials take to the Senate floor, whining about a passing comment by a talk show host.
 
Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid scored a 'twofer'. He burnished his 'pro-troop' credentials while at the same time, attacking Rush Limbaugh. This was a masterful 'gotcha' moment. Senator Reid implored his fellow Senators to join him in condemning Limbaugh for a "hateful" and "unpatriotic" attack on U.S. troops. This, in response to a comment about 'phony vets' made by Rush Limbaugh.
 
Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa threw in his two cents, wondering aloud, on the floor of the U.S. Senate, if maybe Limbaugh 'was just high on drugs again.' Left unspoken was the fact that distinguished Senator Tom Harkin is exactly the type of 'phony vet' Limbaugh was referring to
 
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Dear Reverand Jackson..

Dear Rev Jackson,
 
Good to see you back in the news, bro. I caught your new gig at the rally in Jena last night. Got to admit, I've been so busy studying (college is way hard) that I haven't had time to pay attention to the news.
 
I turned up the volume once I saw you on TV, but I only caught the tail end of the segment. Question: What's the deal? The biased [white] media made it sound like six black guys piled onto one white guy and kicked the s*** out of him. Was he the guy that tried to lynch our brothers? Could you please let me know exactly what you're protesting against? 
 
My black studies professor gives class credit for 'protesting' so I figure, why not get involved in the fight against racism. I feel kinda bad cause I, personally, haven't experienced any, but I hear there's a new kind of racism called institutional racism. Can you let me know what this is?
 
Since I owe you (and Reverend Sharpton) a big debt for the way you guys have been championing blacks, I figured it's time I got involved. Besides, it looked like everyone was having fun, meeting up and hookin up. And to be truthful dude, I can use the extra credit. Like I said, college is way hard.
 
You can contact me on my cell 555-3387, or my Blackberry 555-3856 or text message me on my new iPhone or check me out on MySpace. Oops, almost forgot, you can also e-mail me at badblackdude@yaho,com. Can't wait to hear from you, man. I'm ready to do my part.
 

Hey, Jesse,
 
Way cool to hear from you, man. I sure appreciate you writing me back so quickly. Your reply blew me away. Boy, I had no idea America was still such a racist society! Go


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