Friday, May 29, 2009

Limited Options for Dealing with North Korea

Limited Options for Dealing with North Korea: "Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s psychotic “Dear Leader,” specializes in “guerrilla diplomacy.” He backs it up with a half-dozen or so nuclear weapons squirreled away deep inside mountain storage facilities that cannot be reached by our bunker-buster bombs, and an army roughly the size of South Korean and U.S. ground forces combined. Kim’s diplomatic record also shows that he doesn’t care. His response to China—his nation’s biggest supporter and only ally—plus to Russia, Japan, and the United States, has been, “Get lost! We’re producing nuclear weapons whether you like it or not.” North Korea has done just that.
Within one week, North Korea detonated"

Monday, May 11, 2009

Obama’s Education Two-Step

Obama’s Education Two-Step: "While President Obama’s proposals to incrementally bleed the private health care and energy sectors are receiving far more coverage in the mainstream media, his plans for education are dramatically more radical. For what the White House has in mind stops just inches short of the total abolition of private lending for college students.
What Obama intends is the elimination of the Federal Family Education Loan Program, a public-private partnership that is the primary vehicle for providing college loans in America. According to the Congressional Budget Office, his plan would save $94 billion over 10 years by eliminating the private lenders and leaving the loans fully controlled by Washington. Expect to hear that figure often in this debate, as it is the sedative by which the White House will seek to pacify fiscal conservatives."

Monday, May 4, 2009

American Radio Journal Obama's 100 days without the liberal media bias.

Hear about the first 100 days of the Obama administration without the liberal media bias. Visit American radio Journal at the link below for radio stations or to listen online from May 2-8, 2009.
"This week on American Radio Journal: Ryan Shafik talks with David Freddoso of National Review magazine about the first 100 days of the Obama Administration; Lowman Henry gets the 'Real Story' from Andy Roth of the Club for Growth on the Arlen Specter party switch; and Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College has an American Radio Journal commentary on why there are no salary caps for education, This week on American Radio Journal: Ryan Shafik talks with David Freddoso of National Review magazine about the first 100 days of the Obama Administration; Lowman Henry gets the 'Real Story' from Andy Roth of the Club for Growth on the Arlen Specter party switch; and Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College has an American Radio Journal commentary on why there are no salary caps for education," Visit:
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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Newsmax.com - Breaking News, Politics, Commentary

"Jeffrey Bell: Jack Kemp Brought America Back from 1970s
Two great ideas altered the course of American and world history during the 1980s. One was Ronald Reagan’s bold strategy for winning the Cold War. The other was Jack Kemp’s staunch support of supply-side economics. If Kemp – who passed away Saturday – hadn’t laid the groundwork for economic revival, the massive defense buildup that ultimately brought down the Soviet Union would not have happened.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Campaign Contributions from abortionist George Tiller to Kathleen Sebelius

Operation Rescue® » Sebelius Unfit For HHS Post - Facts About Her Connections To The Abortion Cartel: "Follow The Money
Documents on file with the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission that show that Tiller, his abortion mill Women’s Health Care Services, and his political action committee, ProKanDo, donated tens of thousands of dollars to Sebelius campaigns over the years.
Those campaign contributions include, but are not limited to the following:
09-25-2001 JEANNE TILLER $ 2,000
09-25-2000 WOMENS HEALTH CARE SERVICES $2,000
09-25-2000 GEORGE TILLER $2,000
9-25-2000 GEORGE TILLER MD $2,000
09-10-1998 GEORGE TILLER $ 200
12-14-1998 JEANNE TILLER $ 250
06-18-1998 PRO CHOICE ACTION LEAGUE $1,000
05-01-1997 GEORGE TILLER $ 500
11-21-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $ 500
11-14-1994 GEORGE R TILLER PA $2,000
09-02-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $2,000
06-10-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $ 500
04-15-1994 GEORGE R TILLER $ 500
In Addition, Tiller has contributed generously to Sebelius’ PAC, the Bluestem Fund:
09-01-2000 GEORGE R. TILLER MD $5,000
09-07-2000 GEORGE R. TILLER MD PA $5,000
12-28-2001 WOMENS HEALTH CARE SERVICES $8,000
03-18-2002 WOMENS HEALTH CARE SERVICES $5,000
Since 2002, there has been public outry about the amount of money Tiller has pumped into Kansas politics. Since then he has made efforts to mask his political contributions by creating dummy “non-profit” organizations and other third-party groups that in turn make donations to candidates or make expenditures for political activity that has affected the outcome of elections, without having to give an accounting to the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission, or anyone else." (Reprinted with Permission of Troy Neuman)