Thursday, November 30, 2006

Mother Cat Takes Care of Puppies

Never-Ending Campaign

In 2008, the GOP will be out for blood and considering 61 Democratic incumbents will be trying to protect seats in Republican-leaning districts — 33 of which are considered heavily Republican — a good argument is being made for what political scientists now call "the permanent campaign."

Illinois: Democrats Ban Baby Jesus — From Christmas Market!

Mexican Insurgency Speaks

Watch a Mexican Racist insult all Americans over a megaphone (every third grunt coming from his mouth being the "F-Word."
Illegal Alien Chaos in Maywood

Watch as Illegal Aliens spew racist filth against people of European heritage, give Americans the finger and rip apart an American flag.

Ethiopia: Parliament OKs Action Against Somali Terrorist Group

Lebanon: French Press Agency Calls Hezbollah Terrorists "Opposition."

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Blaming the jews - Hate in Islamic culture (part 4)
Blaming the jews - Hate in Islamic culture (part 3)
Blaming the jews - Hate in Islam (Part 2)
Blaming the jews - Hate in Islam (Part 1)

Turkey: Islamists Rage Against Pope's Message of Peace

Ecuador: Chavez Puppet Comes to Power

Men's Rules — From Funny2.com

Women, learn to work the toilet seat. You're a big girl. If it's up, put it down. We need it up, you need it down. You don't hear us complaining about you leaving it down.

Birthdays, Valentines, and Anniversaries are not considered by us to be opportunities to see if we can find the perfect present . . . . again!

Sometimes we are not thinking about you. Live with it.

Sunday = sports. It's like the full moon or the changing of the tides. Let it be.

Don't cut your hair. Ever. Long hair is always more attractive than short hair. One of the big reasons guys fear getting married is that married women always cut their hair, and by then you're stuck with her.

Ask for what you want. Subtle hints do not work! Strong hints do not work! Obvious hints do not work! Just say it!

We don't remember dates. . . .Period!!

Most guys own three pairs of shoes - tops. What makes you think we'd be any good at choosing which pair, out of thirty, would look good with your dress?

Yes and No are perfectly acceptable answers to almost every question.

Come to us with a problem only if you want help solving it. That's what we do. Sympathy is what your girlfriends are for.

To check out the rest, visit Men's Rules.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Leftists Losing Steam in Latin America

Larry The Cable Guy's Politically Correct Christmas

Monday, November 13, 2006

2006 Loss Just a 2 Year Setback for America?

Frank Luntz's Advice to GOP

Canada: Conservatives Have 3 pt. Lead

What party would you vote for in the next federal election?


Nov. 5

Oct. 16

Sept. 4

Conservative

31%

32%

34%

Liberal

28%

30%

30%

New Democratic Party

18%

15%

14%

Bloc Québécois

9%

11%

11%

Green

9%

10%

10%

Source: Decima Research / Canadian Press
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,026 Canadian adults, conducted from Nov. 2 to Nov. 5, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Hillary Has Her Work Cut Out for Her


If Hillary Rodham Clinton runs for president in 2008, would you vote for her?


Oct. 31

Oct. 16

Sept. 19

Definitely vote for her

30%

31%

31%

Definitely vote against her

39%

40%

39%

Depends on who she runs against

25%

23%

23%

How likely is it that senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the Democratic candidate for president in 2008?


Oct. 31

Oct. 16

Sept. 19

Very likely

24%

24%

23%

Somewhat likely

33%

33%

35%

Not very likely

10%

10%

11%

Not at all likely

23%

22%

18%

Source: Rasmussen Reports
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,000 American adults, conducted on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31, 2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

They Hate Amercia...Yet Still Want to Live Here

If you could live in any country in the world, other than your own, which country would you choose to live in?

United States

14%

Australia

12%

Canada

10%

France

5%

Britain

5%

New Zealand

5%

Italy

4%

Switzerland

4%

Spain

4%

Germany

2%

Netherlands

2%

United Arab Emirates

2%

Source: Angus Reid Strategies / Maclean’s
Methodology: Online interviews with 5,800 adults in Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Turkey and the United States, conducted from Sept. 22 to Oct. 8, 2006.

Thursday, November 9, 2006

Wyoming: Senator Craig Thomas Has Leukemia

The Battle for Control of the LA Times

Mexico: "I Talk Nonsense," Admits Fox

Thailand: Islamo-Fascists Injure 13, Kill 1 in South

Sri Lanka: Latest Carnage

Argentina: Arrest Warrant for Iran's Rafsanjani

Lebanon: French Come Within 2 Seconds of Firing on Israeli Jets

A Breakdown of the Damage to America

McCain Leads Hillary 48 to 43

Canada: Conservatives Lead by 8 pts.

What party would you vote for in the next federal election?


Nov. 2006

Aug. 2006

Jul. 2006

Conservative

37%

38%

39%

Liberal

29%

29%

27%

New Democratic Party

19%

17%

17%

Bloc Québécois

9%

10%

10%

Green

5%

5%

7%

Source: Ipsos-Reid / CanWest Global
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,002 Canadian adults, conducted from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Monday, November 6, 2006

South Dakota: Rounds Leads by 22 pts.


Rounds (R)

Billion (D)

Date

Methodology

MofE

Mason-Dixon

57%

35%

Oct. 24-26

Phone, 800 RV

3.5

LV: Likely voters
RV: Registered voters
Ad: Adults
MofE: Margin of error

Israel: Likud Winning

Prospective results of a Knesset election
(Results presented in seats)

Likud (Consolidation)

28

Kadima (Forward)

17

Israel Our Home (Yisrael Beiteinu)

15

Labour

14

International Organization of
Torah-observant Sephardic Jews (Shas)

11

National Union (Ikhud) and

Mafdal (National Religious Party)

9

Yahadut Hatorah (United Torah Judaism)

7

Together (Yachad)

6

Gil (Retired People’s Party)

2

Arab parties

11

Source: Dialog / Haaretz
Methodology: Interviews with 505 Israeli adults, conducted on Nov. 1, 2006. Margin of error is 4.7 per cent.

Sunday, November 5, 2006

Iraq: Saddam Will Hang

Venezuela: Enormous March for Chavez Opponent

Yes!

The Washington Post will have to write that headline, “Steele Wins”, and then eat it.
—Michael Steele

Tennessee: Corker Leads by 10

Corker (R)

Ford (D)

Date

Methodology

MofE

Zogby / Reuters

53%

43%

Oct. 24-31

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

Rasmussen Reports

49%

47%

Oct. 30

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

Opinion Research Corporation

52%

44%

Oct. 26-29

Phone, 541 LV

4.0

Zogby Interactive

49%

48%

Oct. 23-27

Online, 905 LV

3.3

Hamilton Beattie & Staff

45%

47%

Oct. 21-24

Phone, 800 LV

3.3

Rasmussen Reports

47%

46%

Oct. 23

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

SurveyUSA

48%

48%

Oct. 22-24

Phone, 780 LV

3.4

Bloomberg / LA Times

49%

44%

Oct. 20-23

Phone, 515 LV

4.0

Mason-Dixon

45%

43%

Oct. 18-20

Phone, 625 LV

4.0

Zogby Interactive

49%

42%

Oct. 10-16

Online, 906 LV

3.3

Rasmussen Reports

46%

48%

Oct. 11

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

SurveyUSA

48%

46%

Oct. 7-9

Phone, 539 LV

4.2

Hamilton Beattie & Staff

44%

51%

Oct. 2-4

Phone, 800 LV

3.3

Zobgy / Reuters

40%

40%

Sept. 25-Oct. 2

Phone, 604 LV

4.5

Gallup

45%

50%

Sept. 27-Oct. 1

Phone, 598 LV

5.0

Rasmussen Reports

43%

48%

Sept. 28-Oct. 1

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

MTSU

43%

42%

Sept. 19-30

Phone, 549 LV

4.0

SurveyUSA

45%

48%

Sept. 9-11

Phone, 638 LV

4.0

Rasmussen
Reports

45%

44%

Sept. 5

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

LV: Likely voters
RV: Registered voters
Ad: Adults
MofE: Margin of error

Russia: Approve of Putin, Or Else...

Do you approve or disapprove of Vladimir Putin’s performance as president?


Oct. 2006

Sept. 2006

Aug. 2006

Approve

77%

75%

78%

Disapprove

22%

22%

21%

Source: Yury Levada Analytical Center
Methodology: Interviews to 1,600 Russian adults, conducted from Oct. 14 to Oct. 17, 2006. No margin of error was provided.

A Good Day

I've got to say that today has been a nice day in the polls.
I hope this momentum continues until Tuesday.
But I guess that's up to all of you.

Minnesota: Bachmann Momentum in Tight Race

California: Campbell Enjoys Large Lead

California: Bilbray Kicking Busby in the Can

Colorado: Lamborn Putting the Pliers to Fawcett

Oklahoma: Henry Look Unbeatable

Uh, Governor Henry, how about switching parties after you win?
We sure as heck aren't going to beat you this year.

New York: Reynolds Has Slight Edge Over Media-Touted Empty-Suit

Virginia: Child-Sex-Freak Webb Leads Allen by 1 pt.

However, you will see that this is a Mason-Dixon poll, which has been skewing towards the Democrats all this year. So Allen should actually be doing a few points better, which of course would mean he's winning by a slight margin.

Friday, November 3, 2006

Maryland: Steele & Cardin Tied; Ehrlich Down by Only 1

Fellow Catholics: Beware of Extremist Front Group

Beware of some shady group called "Catholics United for the Common Good"

This group is neither Catholic or interested in the Common Good. They are sending out false literature and setting up a confusing website in order to trick Catholics into voting for extremist Liberal candidates.

Don't wake up the day after Election Day only to find out you have been duped into voting for some Pope-Hating, Pro-Abortion lunatic.

North Carolina: Black Named as Decker's Henchman

Firefighters Offer to Sacrifice Pay to Preserve 12 Jobs

This in my corrupt hometown of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where our worthless mayor (Joe Vas) continues to rake in the dough from 2 government jobs while at the same time putting the lives of our citizens at risk by attempting to fire much needed firefighters.

Michigan: Bouchard Closing Gap in Most Recent Polls

Election 2006 - Michigan U.S. Senate

Incumbent: Debbie Stabenow (D)
Challengers: Mike Bouchard (R), David Sole (G), Leonard Schwartz (L) Dennis FitzSimons (UST)


Stabenow (D)

Bouchard (R)

Date

Methodology

MofE

Strategic Vision

49%

42%

Oct. 29-31

Phone, 1,200 LV

3.0

Zogby Interactive

49%

42%

Oct. 23-27

Online, 1,201 LV

2.9

EPIC/MRA

50%

38%

Oct. 22-25

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

Research 2000

52%

41%

Oct. 23-24

Phone. 600 LV

4.0

SurveyUSA

51%

44%

Oct. 22-24

Phone, 803 LV

3.5

Lake Research Partners

53%

35%

Oct. 21-23

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

Rasmussen Reports

55%

39%

Oct. 22

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

Strategic Vision

49%

42%

Oct. 20-23

Phone, 1,200 LV

3.0

Selzer & Co.

48%

35%

Oct. 8-11

Phone, 643 LV

3.9

SurveyUSA

53%

42%

Oct. 6-8

Phone, 772 LV

3.6

EPIC/MRA

48%

35%

Oct. 3-4

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

SurveyUSA

54%

41%

Sept. 15-17

Phone, 749 LV

3.7

Strategic Vision

51%

44%

Sept. 15-17

Phone, 1,200 LV

3.0

EPIC/MRA

53%

34%

Sept. 7-12

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

Rasmussen
Reports

51%

43%

Aug. 31

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

Strategic
Vision

49%

42%

Aug. 25-27

Phone, 1,200 LV

3.0

EPIC/MRA

51%

38%

Aug. 21-22

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

Zogby
Interactive

49%

45%

Aug. 15-21

Online, 1,011 LV

3.1

SurveyUSA

51%

42%

Aug. 19-21

Phone, 988 LV

3.2

EPIC/MRA

54%

42%

Aug. 9-14

Phone, 600 LV

4.0

Rasmussen
Reports

49%

44%

Aug. 10

Phone, 500 LV

4.5

LV: Likely voters
RV: Registered voters
Ad: Adults
MofE: Margin of error


Scotland: Strong Majority Wants Independence

Do you support Scottish independence, or a continuation of the current status quo?

Independence

51%

Status quo

39%

Not sure

10%

Source: ICM Research / The Scotsman
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,002 Scottish adults, conducted from Oct. 27 to Oct. 30, 2006. No margin of error was provided.

Czech Rep: A Country Dumb Enough to Trust UN Over Nato

Do you trust the following entities?


UN

EU

NATO

Definitely trust

13%

11%

9%

Fairly trust

48%

47%

39%

Fairly mistrust

19%

27%

26%

Definitely mistrust

6%

7%

13%

Undecided

14%

8%

13%

Source: CVVM
Methodology: Interviews with 993 Czech adults, conducted in early September 2006. No margin of error was provided.

UK: Consevatives Continue to Do Well

If there were a general election tomorrow, which party would you vote for?


Oct. 26

Sept. 22

Sept. 7

Conservative

39%

37%

40%

Labour

32%

33%

32%

Liberal Democrats

16%

18%

17%

Other

13%

12%

11%

Source: YouGov / Daily Telegraph
Methodology: Online interviews with 1,722 British adults, conducted from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, 2006. No margin of error was provided.

Illegal Immigration a Growing Plague for Americans

How serious a problem do you think the issue of illegal immigration is for the country right now?


Oct. 2006

May 2006

Very serious

54%

48%

Somewhat serious

29%

37%

Not too serious

12%

12%

Not at all serious

5%

2%

Not sure

1%

1%

Source: The New York Times / CBS News
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,084 American adults, conducted from Oct. 27 to Oct. 31, 2006. Margin of error is 4 per cent.

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