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Obamaphiles: it’s only love, and that is all
Obamaphiles: it’s only love, and that is all
Here’s a rapturous account of Obama’s inauguration from ex-uber-editor Tina Brown (hat tip: Ann Althouse .) Remember, as you read it, that the author was once at the helm of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker , among other credits. Brown’s fulsome prose is an excellent ...
Obama: US Must Listen Not Dictate To Middle-east
Obama: US Must Listen Not Dictate To Middle-east
riehlworldview.com — Peace, love and understanding . Yes, what is it Iran really means when it threatens to wipe... Israel off the map? Hmm? The only thing I can think of that we have dictated to them is that some factions must renounce violence. How mean of us! The first ... (more) Obama: US Must Listen Not Dictate To Middle-east
A 9/11 family member chides the new President for closing Guantanamo terror camp
nydailynews.com — Sunday, January 25th 2009, 4:00 AM With his shameful order to close Guantanamo Bay , President Obama... has perfectly filled the stereotype of the classic clueless ultra-Liberal - the one who can generate great passion for the rights of the guilty ... (more) A 9/11 family member chides the new President for ...
“None of this would happen if Bush hadn’t invaded Iraq”
theanchoressonline.com — Riggggght. Some background. With Pictures, if words are too much for you. Because before we went into... Iraq, there were no terrorist attacks anywhere . Ummm…right? World Trade Center 1993 Khobar Towers 1996 Nairobi 1998 East Timor 1999 USS COLE 2000 It ... (more) “None of this would happen if Bush ...
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Aboard Air Force One & More
The Anchoress — ... President through the confusion and terror of 9/11, a secret mission into Baghdad and a whirlwind diplomatic mission through the Middle East. With unprecedented access, National Geographic introduces you to the presidential pilot and the crew charged with operating this global command center in the sky. Sounds like a don’t-miss! A sycophant: That wouldn’t be Drew who can only watch in drop-jawed astonishment. It’s a fast-spreading virus. “This administration will not ...

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