Monday, August 29, 2005

South Carolina: Dems Not Doing So Well

Venezuela Escalating its Military Build Up

Friday, August 26, 2005

Plenty of Election Fun in Kentucky

Russia: Politician Wounded in Bombing near Chechnya

Pope Benedict will Visit Poland in 2006

A classy, symbolic move on the Pope's part.

Kansas: Robin Jennison Enters Governor Battle

Iowa: Gronstal Chickens Out of Governor's Race

Filipino Working for Lucent Murdered in Iraq

Azerbaijan: Worries Over Election

You may be thinking "Who gives a &%$# about Azerbaijan," but this is an important country. It borders Iran, has a lot of oil, is near Chechnya and other Russian Muslim republics and finally it is a Muslim nation itself. If a tradition of fair elections can be established in this country, it would be a giant boost for our war against terrorism.

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Russia Meets With Palestinians About Aid

Why doesn't Russia first deal with its own problems: A horrible economy, AIDS, Chechnya and rampant alchoholism?
Instead Putin would prefer to get in good with the future independent terrorist State of Palestine. Nice legacy you're building for yourself, shorty.

Venezuela: Chavez Confiscating Private Land

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

10,000+ Pay Respects to Murdered Christian Icon

Why isn't this a bigger story? If some scumbag terrorist has his feet tickled in Guantanamo it makes the front page of the New York Times for a month.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Sudan Wants UN Investigation of Garang's Death

I have a better idea. Why don't they just ask Paris Hilton to investigate? She's about as likely to figure something out as the United Nations is. Plus, I don't think she'll kill anyone while she's there.

Oklahoma: JC Watts Won't Run For Governor

Two Conservative Parties Leading in Poland Poll

Colorado: Andy McElhany New GOP Senate Leader

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Happy Birthday, Little Terrorist State

The liberals must be overwhelmed with joy over the birth of a new Islamo-fascist nation — Gaza. Oh, it is quite tiny and underwhelming now, but when it takes part in the future destruction of Israel it won't seem so small and helpless. The left-wing can hardly wait.

Bush Begins 5 Day Effort to Support Military

Friday, August 19, 2005

Lance Armstrong Will Ride With George W

Cindy Sheehan: 38% Unfavorable, 35% Favorable

That's what you get for dishonoring the memory of your own son and allowing yourself to become a pawn of the far-left. I hope she realizes that she has made a mistake and decides to shed her puppet-masters, because I hate to see anything like this happen to someone who has lost someone.

New York: William Weld to Run for Governor

Wow! That's great, especially since I don't even think a quarter of the people in New York even know who William Weld is.

New Yorkers Support Subway Bag Searches

Sorry to disappoint you, ACLU and Al Qaeda..

Four Eastern European Countries Meet to Strengthen Ties

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

France: 11 Billion Euro Trade Deficit First Half of 2005

Couldn't happen to a nicer country.

Special Election to Replace Christopher Cox—Oct. 4

New York: Golisano May Run for Governor as Republican

This may be the best move for the GOP, since Giuliani does not seem interested. Golisano would probably start off as an underdog, but he has the resources to pull this off in the end. A similar model would be what Mike Bloomberg did in New York City.

Joe Scarborough for Senate?

ABA: Roberts "Well Qualified"

Germany: Angela Merkel Promises to Support Poland

Much better than that Putin-loving, terrorist -hugging Schroeder, wouldn't you say?

California: New Districts May be Ready for 2006 Primaries

Of course all this means nothing if the people of California don't vote for Proposition 77. I can't imagine anyone but the most extreme wacko being against it, but the extreme wackos do control the media. Therefore, they will do all they can to trick Californians into voting against this great law which would end Gerrymandering in the state.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Venezuela Threatens to Cut Off Oil to United States

Okay, CIA. Here's your cue to take out Chavez. What more do you need?
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.

The Islamic Republic of Burger King

Germany: Schroeder's Weakness on Iran Attacked

Friday, August 12, 2005

Italy: Preparing to Expel Islamo-Fascists

Auschwitz Parodied As a Rave Party in Dutch Video

Italy: Economic Growth More Than Double EU Average

This is good news, since Italy is a strong ally of the United States. I wish them continued prosperity for many years to come.

Bird Flu Continues Attack on Russia

If this spreads to humans, there will be some major problems. However, this has not yet happened. Perhaps being in a state of perpetual drunkenness works as a kind of vaccine against this flu?

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Venezuela: Chavez Bribes and Blackmails Latin America

PARTY SWITCH! Georgia State Rep. Joins the GOP

Part of the story from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:


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.

Second Polish Diplomat Assaulted in Russia

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Washington: Rossi Would Defeat Gregoire in Rematch

But of course in the State of Washington, winning an election doesn't mean you actually get to be governor.

Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Iranian Weapons Found in Iraq

What are we going to do about this?
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.

Big Mistake: China-Australia Uranium Talks

Can you spell S-T-O-O-P-I-D?

Switzerland: Artist Chops Up Aborted Baby for Art's Sake

Dictator Chavez Challenges US to Invade Venezuela

I would prefer a nice little assassination squad to a full blown invasion, but that's my opinion.

New Jersey: Forrester Slashes Corzine Lead to 8%

The corruption that has hovered around Jon Corzine like a cloud of biting flies may finally be taking it's toll. The only other time Doug Forrester came this close was right after he won the Republican primary.

Pro-Terrorist Cleric Wants to Return to Britain

Australia Getting Tougher on Terror

Sunday, August 7, 2005

Iran Fears Uprising by Sunnis

New York: Pirro to Announce for Office...But Which One?

I agree with the current wisdom that NY Attorney General would be the best fit for this talented lady. Still, with no strong candidate stepping forward for Governor or Senator, the Democrat's negative coattails will hurt Jeanine Pirro.

Thursday, August 4, 2005

McCain & Giuliani Would Both Beat Democrat Presidential Nominee

From Angus Reid Polling:

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)

Rendell Poll Numbers Starting to Suck

Despite Lead in Polls, Giuliani Not Running for Governor

Too bad, that pretty much concedes the race to Eliot Spitzer.
Hey all you criminals, druggies and homeless people out there: New York will soon be open for business again!

Wednesday, August 3, 2005

Japan Calls on China to be More Open About Military

Good luck with that, our Japanese friends.

Ohio: Republican Wins House of Rep. Special Election

All the free publicity and the sympathy vote still couldn't pull this one out for the Democrats. Chalk up another loss for them.

Arizona: Don Goldwater, You-Know-Who's Nephew, Running for Governor

Monday, August 1, 2005

What Happened to Whitney Houston?

I caught about 5 minutes of Being Bobby Brown this weekend. I was disturbed by how low his wife Whitney Houston has fallen. Is this the same bright eyed, intelligent lady I grew up with? She seemed like a zombie.
I had no idea she was doing so badly.

A Liberal Named "Shane" to Run Against Ron Paul

Wisconsin: Governor Doyle's Property Tax Trickery

Read all about Jimmy D's plan to flawed plan to stabilize property taxes—after two years of vetoing serious efforts by Republicans to do the same thing.

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