Thursday, December 29, 2005
Yet Another Palestinian Murderer. Yawn...
"The man got out slowly, closed his jacket and blew himself up," said Nafez Shahin, 48.
Ukraine Blows Off Russian Gas Offer
“We are very grateful for the proposed large credits, but Ukraine does not need them,” Mr Yushchenko said, according to Reuters. “Ukraine will pay with its own money at a price set in a comprehensible, objective fashion.”
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Snowe Top Ranked Senator, Lautenberg Lowest
Polling Data
Do you approve or disapprove of the performance of your state’s U.S. senators?
State
U.S. Senator
Party
Sr/Jr
Approve
Disapprove
ME
Snowe, Olympia
R
Sr
75%
22%
ME
Collins, Susan
R
Jr
74%
21%
SD
Johnson, Tim
D
Sr
71%
23%
ND
Conrad, Kent
D
Sr
70%
26%
HI
Inouye, Daniel
D
Sr
69%
22%
IL
Obama, Barack
D
Jr
69%
23%
ND
Dorgan, Byron
D
Jr
69%
26%
AK
Stevens, Ted
R
Sr
67%
28%
AZ
McCain, John
R
Sr
67%
28%
MS
Lott, Trent
R
Jr
66%
27%
NE
Nelson, Ben
D
Jr
66%
24%
RI
Reed, Jack
D
Sr
66%
25%
VT
Leahy, Patrick
D
Sr
66%
27%
DE
Biden, Joseph
D
Sr
65%
30%
WV
Byrd, Robert
D
Sr
65%
30%
HI
Akaka, Daniel
D
Jr
64%
26%
LA
Vitter, David
R
Jr
64%
27%
NM
Domenici, Pete
R
Sr
64%
30%
CT
Lieberman, Joseph
D
Jr
63%
31%
DE
Carper, Thomas
D
Jr
63%
26%
ID
Crapo, Michael
R
Jr
63%
25%
IN
Bayh, Evan
D
Jr
63%
29%
IA
Grassley, Charles
R
Sr
63%
29%
MS
Cochran, Thad
R
Sr
63%
27%
NY
Schumer, Charles
D
Sr
63%
27%
NY
Rodham Clinton, Hillary
D
Jr
63%
33%
IN
Lugar, Richard
R
Sr
62%
27%
MD
Mikulski, Barbara
D
Jr
62%
31%
WV
Rockefeller, Jay
D
Jr
62%
31%
AL
Shelby, Richard
R
Sr
61%
27%
ID
Craig, Larry
R
Sr
61%
28%
VT
Jeffords, James
I
Jr
61%
31%
AR
Pryor, Mark
D
Jr
60%
28%
CT
Dodd, Christopher
D
Sr
60%
29%
MA
Kennedy, Edward
D
Sr
60%
35%
TX
Hutchison, Kay
R
Sr
60%
30%
VA
Warner, John
R
Sr
60%
26%
WY
Thomas, Craig
R
Sr
60%
30%
WY
Enzi, Michael
R
Jr
60%
29%
MO
Bond, Kit
R
Sr
59%
33%
NE
Hagel, Chuck
R
Sr
59%
31%
NM
Bingaman, Jeff
D
Jr
59%
32%
UT
Hatch, Orrin
R
Sr
59%
33%
VA
Allen, George
R
Jr
59%
28%
KS
Brownback, Sam
R
Sr
58%
34%
MT
Baucus, Max
D
Sr
58%
34%
NH
Gregg, Judd
R
Sr
58%
30%
UT
Bennett, Robert
R
Jr
58%
26%
AR
Lincoln, Blanche
D
Sr
57%
33%
KS
Roberts, Pat
R
Jr
57%
32%
MA
Kerry, John
D
Jr
57%
38%
MN
Coleman, Norm
R
Jr
57%
35%
OR
Wyden, Ron
D
Sr
57%
28%
SD
Thune, John
R
Jr
57%
36%
WI
Kohl, Herb
D
Sr
57%
33%
AL
Sessions, Jeff
R
Jr
56%
30%
AK
Murkowski, Lisa
R
Jr
56%
36%
IA
Harkin, Tom
D
Jr
56%
37%
SC
Graham, Lindsey
R
Sr
56%
32%
CO
Salazar, Ken
D
Jr
55%
36%
WA
Murray, Patty
D
Sr
55%
37%
WA
Cantwell, Maria
D
Jr
55%
34%
NC
Dole, Elizabeth
R
Sr
54%
36%
OR
Smith, Gordon
R
Jr
54%
31%
RI
Chafee, Lincoln
R
Jr
54%
38%
WI
Feingold, Russell
D
Jr
54%
38%
KY
McConnell, Mitch
R
Sr
53%
37%
PA
Specter, Arlen
R
Sr
53%
38%
TN
Alexander, Lamar
R
Jr
53%
33%
CA
Feinstein, Dianne
D
Sr
52%
37%
GA
Isakson, Johnny
R
Jr
52%
30%
LA
Landrieu, Mary
D
Sr
52%
43%
NV
Reid, Harry
D
Sr
52%
41%
NH
Sununu, John
R
Jr
52%
35%
MD
Sarbanes, Paul
D
Sr
51%
34%
MI
Levin, Carl
D
Sr
51%
36%
MO
Talent, Jim
R
Jr
51%
39%
OH
Voinovich, George
R
Jr
51%
41%
OK
Coburn, Tom
R
Jr
51%
38%
CA
Boxer, Barbara
D
Jr
50%
40%
NJ
Corzine, Jon
D
Sr
50%
40%
NV
Ensign, John
R
Jr
49%
33%
TN
Frist, Bill
R
Sr
49%
42%
FL
Nelson, Bill
D
Sr
48%
28%
GA
Chambliss, Saxby
R
Sr
48%
34%
MI
Stabenow, Debbie
D
Jr
48%
38%
SC
DeMint, Jim
R
Jr
48%
37%
NC
Burr, Richard
R
Jr
47%
31%
OH
DeWine, Mike
R
Sr
47%
42%
PA
Santorum, Rick
R
Jr
47%
43%
AZ
Kyl, Jon
R
Jr
46%
39%
FL
Martinez, Mel
R
Jr
46%
37%
IL
Durbin, Richard
D
Sr
46%
39%
TX
Cornyn, John
R
Jr
46%
33%
CO
Allard, Wayne
R
Sr
45%
40%
KY
Bunning, Jim
R
Jr
45%
43%
MN
Dayton, Mark
D
Sr
45%
43%
MT
Burns, Conrad
R
Jr
45%
46%
OK
Inhofe, James
R
Sr
45%
41%
NJ
Lautenberg, Frank
D
Jr
42%
43%
U.S. Average
54%
34%
Source: SurveyUSA
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 600 adult residents of each of the country’s 50 states, conducted from Dec. 9 to Dec. 11, 2005. Margins of error for each state range from 3.8 to 4.1 per cent.
Friday, December 23, 2005
Poland: Conservative President Sworn In
"I solemnly swear to observe the constitution and to protect the freedom and independence of Poland," Kaczynski said as he took his oath of office in parliament. He ended with "so help me God" - an optional phrase skipped by his ex-communist predecessor, Aleksander Kwasniewski.
Pakistani & German Defense Agreement
"It is about rendering mutual assistance to one another. It will serve our purpose," German Defence Minister Dr Franz-Josef Jung
Friday, December 16, 2005
Broken Heart Leads to Bizarre Gift
"Merry Christmas. Thank you for leaving your car door unlocked. Instead of stealing your car I gave you a present. Hopefully this will land in the hands of someone you love, for my love is gone now. Merry Christmas to you."
India's Democracy More Advanced Than Ours? Maybe
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Merry Christmas From New York
Since I work in New York City, I thought I would wish you all a personal Merry Christmas with one of my most recent works of art–a painting of the Rockefeller Center skating rink. I think it holds up pretty well shrunk down to this size. Hope you like it.
Visit my website at migulski.com for more art.
Lebanon: Hariri Murder Probe Rendered Impotent
"The Russians are defending Syria in many respects and so we are going to work through the language on this," US ambassador to the UN John Bolton said. "But our determination to keep the pressure on Syria remains and we'll see how the consultations go tomorrow."
Nepal: Soldier Murders 11
"A soldier opened fire randomly killing 12 people including himself," said a statement from the Royal Nepalese Army headquarters.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Christmas Sign on Private Property Offends Woman
"It offends me because it specifically talks about Jesus, Merry Christmas. It doesn't give credit to anyone else."
Iran: Holocaust Mythology
"Today, they have created a myth in the name of Holocaust and consider it to be above God, religion and the prophets. If you committed this big crime, then why should the oppressed Palestinian nation pay the price?"
"This is our proposal: If you committed the crime, then give a part of your own land in Europe, the United States, Canada or Alaska to them so that the Jews can establish their country."
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Monday, December 12, 2005
Canada Election: Latest Angus Reid Poll
If a federal election were held today, could you please rank your top two current local voting preferences? (First ranked reported) (*)
Dec. 11
Dec. 10
Dec. 9
Dec. 8
Liberal
39%
39%
41%
40%
Conservative
32%
30%
26%
26%
New Democratic Party
14%
15%
18%
18%
Bloc Québécois
13%
11%
11%
11%
Green
4%
4%
4%
4%
Based on what you know about the federal party leaders and their performance during the election campaign up until today, who do you think would make the best prime minister?
Dec. 11
Dec. 10
Dec. 9
Dec. 8
Paul Martin (Lib.)
30%
30%
30%
30%
Stephen Harper (Con.)
19%
19%
18%
19%
Jack Layton (NDP)
12%
13%
12%
11%
Giles Duceppe (BQ)
6%
6%
6%
6%
Jim Harris (Grn.)
1%
2%
2%
3%
Unsure
19%
19%
16%
19%
None
12%
13%
14%
12%
Provincial Breakdown
Western
CanadaOntario
Quebec
Atlantic
CanadaLiberal
34%
46%
32%
53%
Conservative
44%
36%
9%
30%
New Democratic Party
18%
14%
7%
15%
Bloc Québécois
--
--
51%
--
Green
4%
4%
2%
3%
Lieberman Attacked for Putting Country Before Party
"At the very least, a challenger would be very healthy, not only for the debate on this war but for the good of the state," said Jim Dean (Crazy Howard Dean's brother).
Progressive Insurance Chairman Slips ACLU $8.5 Million
Dear Bogdan,
In one of his recent columns, Chuck Colson relates the following story.
In a Texas classroom, children were told to draw a tracing of their foot, and then put a message on the drawing. One little girl wrote "Jesus Loves Me" on hers. What happened next shows the abysmal state of religious tolerance in America.Behind nearly every such incident you will find the ACLU. According to the New York Times, Peter Lewis, chairman of Progressive Insurance, believes in the mission and work of the ACLU so much that he gave them $8.5 million.
As Fox news anchor John Gibson relates in his new book, The War on Christmas, the child's teacher ripped the tracing off the board. "Don't you ever do this again," she said. The little girl burst into tears.
When her outraged father called the school, nervous officials told the child to make another tracing. She did so—but this time, instead of scrawling "Jesus Loves Me," she drew a tiny cross that was so small it was almost invisible.
Chairman Lewis' gift helps the ACLU promote their anti-Christmas agenda such as:In addition to their war on Christmas, the ACLU uses gifts like that from Chairman Lewis to:
- Removing nativity scenes from public property
- Banning songs such as Silent Night from schools
- Refusing to allow students to write about the Christian aspect of Christmas in school projects
- Renaming Christmas break Winter break
- Refusing to allow a city sponsored Christmas parade to be called a Christmas parade
- Not allowing a Christmas tree in a public school
- Renaming a Christmas tree displayed on public property a Holiday tree
Recommended action: If you have a Progressive Insurance policy, cancel it. If you don't have a Progressive policy, let Chairman Lewis know you will not be buying one. (We recommend you do not purchase Allstate Insurance. We will explain our recommendation in a future letter.)
- Sue states to force them to legalize homosexual marriage
- Force libraries to remove porn filters from their computers
- Sue the Boy Scouts to force them to accept homosexuals as scout leaders
- Help legalize child pornography
- Legalize live sex acts in bars in Oregon
- Protect the North American Man Boy Love Association whose motto is "sex by eight or it is too late"
- Censor student led prayer at graduation
- Remove "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance
- Remove "In God We Trust" on our currency
Thanks for caring enough to get involved.
Sincerely,
Don
Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family AssociationP.S. Please forward this e-mail message to your family and friends!
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Thursday, December 8, 2005
California: John Campbell Now a Congressman
"I only hope that I can do honor to those who have served before us here, and I will hope with all of you to do justice to those whose futures we serve."
Congressional Black Caucus Admit Prejudice Against Alito
"We are troubled by what appears to be a very conservative judicial philosophy that seems greatly at odds with much of 20th century constitutional jurisprudence," one of the morons in the Congressional Black caucus blubbered.
Bangladesh: Terrorist Murders Six
'It was a terrible sight. People were screaming in pain all around,'
California: Meathead Will Not Run for Governor
"My kids are young, and we've all decided this isn't a good time for me to do this," Meathead said. "My focus is the kids of California, and my own kids."
McCain Leads Hillary by 4 Pts.
Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Cantwell Leading in Washington Senate Race
Nov. 30 | Nov. 10 | |
Maria Cantwell (D) | 52% | 52% |
Mike McGavick (R) | 37% | 37% |
Other | 2% | 3% |
Not sure | 9% | 8% |
An Angus-Reid Poll.
This poll shows Cantwell is weak, but McGavick isn't yet strong enough to exploit this weakness.
Besides, even if he does win, they will just manufacture votes in Kings county in order to steal the election like they did in last years governor's race.
Monday, December 5, 2005
Pro-Chavez propaganda Exposed
It's funny how they try to make this pro-terrorist dictator appear to be a warm, cuddly, decent human being.
Friday, December 2, 2005
Thursday, December 1, 2005
Czech Senate Votes to Help Free World in 2006
France: Sarkozy Aims for 25,000 Expulsions of Illegals in 2006
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Canada Election Poll
Liberals 35%
Conservatives 29%
NDP 17%
Bloc Quebecois 14%
Greens 5%
Texas: Ralph Hall Will Run Again
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
Sunday, November 27, 2005
"Sex Offender Registers" Added to The Interested American
Iran Training Chechens to Murder Russians
"Just as they have orchestrated attacks against British troops in Basra to pressure Britain to drop its opposition to Iran's nuclear programme, so they are trying to put pressure on Moscow by backing Chechen fighters," — senior intelligence official.
The Fourth Reich's Misplaced Priorities
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Spain's Socialist Government Trying to Resell US Arms to Venezuelan Dictator Chavez
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Giuliani Leads Hillary by 15 pts.
All
VotersDecided
VotersRudy Giuliani (R)
49%
54%
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
34%
38%
Someone else
7%
8%
Undecided / Don’t know
9%
--
Source: Canisius College
Methodology: Interviews with 501 American adults, conducted from Nov. 13 to Nov. 15, 2005. Margin of error is 4.4 per cent.
Loopy Liberals Waste Money Attacking Frelinghuysen
The problem is, there is no way a Democrat can beat Frelinghuysen in his 11th district. So go ahead, go spend your luxury liberal brains away. It's money down a hole that you could have used against a Republican you actually have a chance of defeating.
Great strategy.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Venezuela: Dictator Chavez Expelling Missionaries
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
More Liberal Media Bias
They are in the exact same position as they were before the election, but if you listen to the news they make it seem like the Democrats had a good night. Why doesn't the same apply to the GOP? Mayor Bloomberg held on to the Mayor's Office in a far more convincing trashing of his opponent than either of the two Democrat victories.
Have the liberals hit such lows that just not losing is considered a great reason for celebration?
France Will Deport F%#&@ing Foreign Rioters
Let's see if they are allowed their little temper tantrums in Algeria.
Tuesday, November 8, 2005
Ethiopians Blame US & UK for Post-Election Violence
Wednesday, November 2, 2005
Tuesday, November 1, 2005
Miami Election Delayed
Hurricane Wilma has delayed the city's mayoral election.
Ohio: Oxley Will Retire
Monday, October 31, 2005
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Zillionaire Corzine's Goons Stealing Forrester Campaign Signs
I worked on the Bret Schundler campaign in 2001 against Corzine Crony, Jim McGreevey (Of "I am a Gay-American" fame), so I know how the Democrats do this. They go to the colleges and offer the "students" $100 for 3 hours work. Unfortunately this work was the theft of Schundler signs. This was done with vans filled with these kids who were trained to fan out quickly and destroy as many Republican signs as possible and then quickly run back into the van until they came upon more GOP posters.
Since Zillionaire Corzine has infinitely much more money than his sister-in-arms McGreevey, you can imagine how many hit squads Corzine is able to hire to do his dirty work.
A drive through parts of heavily Republican areas even showed that at least along the highway, Zillionaire Corzine's goons had snatched thousands of Forrester signs in the dead of night.
Well, this is my part of New Jersey. I hope Forrester is faring better in other parts of my Garden State.
Morocco Kicks Out Illegal Migrants
Gore Won't Run From President
I just think he's afraid of losing the primary to a girl.
Merkel Will Lead Germany
2006 Senate Preview
Most likely to change from D to R:
1. Minnesota (Open)
2. Maryland (Open)
3. New Jersey (Open if Corzine wins for GOV)
4. Washington (Cantwell)
5. Michigan (Stabenow)
6. Florida (Nelson)
7. Nebraska (Nelson)
8. West Virginia (Byrd)
Most likely to change from R to D:
1. Pennsylvania (Santorum)
2. Ohio (DeWine)
3. Rhode Island (Chafee)
4. Missouri (Talent)
5. Tennessee (Open)
6. Montana (Burns)
7. Arizona (Kyl)
8. Mississippi (Open if Lott retires, if not forget about MS)
McCain Helping Push Needed Reforms in California
Monday, October 10, 2005
Friday, October 7, 2005
West Virginia: Capito Won't Challenge Ku Klux Byrd
I rather she keep her seat in the House safe from the liberals. It's all we have in West Virginia, and we need to keep it and grow slowly in the state.
North Dakota: Hoeven Won't Seek Senate Seat
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Florida: Nelson's Record More Liberal Than Hillary and Schumer
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
South Carolina: 2006—The Year Spratt Gets Splatted?
Michigan: GOP Optimistic
Friday, September 23, 2005
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Rasmussen: President's Approval Rating Nears 50%
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Florida: Sexpot Harris Needs a Reverse Makeover
Thursday, September 8, 2005
Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Michigan: Hoogendyk not Running for Governor
Friday, September 2, 2005
Ku Klux Byrd Running for 9th Term
Thursday, September 1, 2005
Virginia: Mark Warner Won't Run for Senate
Nevada: Gibbons to Run for Governor
Monday, August 29, 2005
Friday, August 26, 2005
Azerbaijan: Worries Over Election
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Russia Meets With Palestinians About Aid
Instead Putin would prefer to get in good with the future independent terrorist State of Palestine. Nice legacy you're building for yourself, shorty.
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
10,000+ Pay Respects to Murdered Christian Icon
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Sudan Wants UN Investigation of Garang's Death
Monday, August 22, 2005
Russia to Forgive Afghan Debt
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Happy Birthday, Little Terrorist State
Friday, August 19, 2005
Cindy Sheehan: 38% Unfavorable, 35% Favorable
New York: William Weld to Run for Governor
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
New York: Golisano May Run for Governor as Republican
Germany: Angela Merkel Promises to Support Poland
California: New Districts May be Ready for 2006 Primaries
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Venezuela Threatens to Cut Off Oil to United States
Add the fact that he's helping FARC and the drug lords in Colombia; Allied with Iran; Allied with Castro; and allied with China. This Stalinist has got to go.
Monday, August 15, 2005
Friday, August 12, 2005
Italy: Economic Growth More Than Double EU Average
Bird Flu Continues Attack on Russia
Thursday, August 11, 2005
PARTY SWITCH! Georgia State Rep. Joins the GOP
State Rep. Greg Morris, a Vidalia Democrat and entrenched party insider, is set to appear before friends and supporters in his hometown today to announce his defection to the GOP.
His decision bolsters the comfort level of the new Republican leadership in the 180-member House, which heads into the 2006 General Assembly session in control of 100 seats, nine more votes than they need to pass most legislation.
His defection is significant for Democrats since Morris, 41, was part of former Democratic House Speaker Terry Coleman's inner circle until Republicans took over the House and speaker's office last year.
He also had been Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor's de facto floor leader in the House and allowed to sit in on closed-door meetings of the Senate leadership when Democrats controlled that chamber.
In an exclusive interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Morris said Wednesday he had found himself increasingly at odds philosophically with his party.
"On major issues that are important to me and the people I represent, I'm out of step with the Democratic Party," said Morris, who was elected to the House in 1998 and previously served as a Democrat on the Toombs County Commission.
Notice how the word "defection" is used twice in the story? Nope, no bias here.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Washington: Rossi Would Defeat Gregoire in Rematch
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Iranian Weapons Found in Iraq
Probably nothing, because the Democrats will convince us that this is somehow our fault and that our soldiers deserve to be murdered by terrorists. We're such a naughty country after all.
Dictator Chavez Challenges US to Invade Venezuela
New Jersey: Forrester Slashes Corzine Lead to 8%
Monday, August 8, 2005
India Building Fence Along Bangladesh Border
Democrat Promises "A Sexy, Erotic Show" for Fundraiser
My guess is that Bill will be.
Sunday, August 7, 2005
New York: Pirro to Announce for Office...But Which One?
Friday, August 5, 2005
Thursday, August 4, 2005
McCain & Giuliani Would Both Beat Democrat Presidential Nominee
John McCain (R) 50% - 45% Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
John McCain (R) 54% - 41% John Kerry (D)
Rudy Giuliani (R) 50% - 45% Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
Rudy Giuliani (R) 54% - 41% John Kerry (D)
Despite Lead in Polls, Giuliani Not Running for Governor
Hey all you criminals, druggies and homeless people out there: New York will soon be open for business again!
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
Ohio: Republican Wins House of Rep. Special Election
Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Monday, August 1, 2005
What Happened to Whitney Houston?
I had no idea she was doing so badly.