I have been hearing many good and bad things about how the Convention is going. Does anyone know where I can get a transcript of all speakers, including the women who were there who lost their husbands on September 11, 2001? I would appreciate it.
As for the coverage, I don’t remember the MSM paying so [...]
Archive for August, 2004
The Republican Convention
Posted in illegal aliens, pols, war on August 31, 2004 | 3 Comments »
Good news from Iraq, Part 9-Mr. Chrenkoff
Posted in ME, News, SW Asia, bloggers on August 29, 2004 | 2 Comments »
This is a column I came across during my early morning surfing. I hope you enjoy this article as much as I did.
Positive story from Iraq.
The Ashbrook Center blog has an interesting story about an Iraqi officer’s encounters with the US forces and how they changed his life. (Hat tip to Iraq the Model again!)
If [...]
Pre-season games week 3
Posted in Sports on August 28, 2004 | 3 Comments »
I missed Thursday and Friday, again! I can’t believe it! Here are the scores and upcoming games. You can follow them on the NFL scoreboard for week 3.
Thursday August 26, 2004.
PIT 27
*PHI 21
Friday
*SF 10
MIN 23
*WAS 3
STL 28
*NYG 40
NYJ 17
*GB 7
JAC 9
NO 17
*CHI 13
*HOU 17
DEN 31
*SEA 26
SD 20
Saturday
*MIA 10
TB 17
CIN 10
*ATL 37
*OAK 17
ARI 16
NE 17
CAR 20
CLE [...]
National Guard-The Truth
Posted in facts, military, potus on August 28, 2004 | 1 Comment »
I hope you read this story. The whole information is collected into this one article.
Bush Guard Service, The True Story
Written by Gordon Bloyer
Thursday, August 26, 2004.
This is a fantastic collection of the facts that puts the whole story together in a way it has never been done before.
President Bush served 5 years and 6 months. [...]
Pakistani News
Posted in News, SE Asia, terrorists/ism on August 28, 2004 | 1 Comment »
This article was found in the Daily News, Pakistan. You should also check out “pg7_32,” which deals with NGO’s who criticize something or other! Sorry, I forgot.”Pg7_49″ shares some more insight as to whether or not Pakistan is truly helping us with the Taliban, or if they are not serious about the problem. “Pg7_50″ is [...]
Incumbent Finance Reform
Posted in free speech, money, pols on August 27, 2004 | 5 Comments »
My, my, my. So you don’t like the 527’s after all, Sen. Kerry, Sen. McCain, and President Bush? HA HA HA. I don’t like government trampling on my first amendment right to free “political” speech! Do you know what I am talking about? Amendment 1. Congress shall make NO law…! It came back to bite [...]
Sen. Kerry, did you know?
Posted in pols, potus on August 26, 2004 | 2 Comments »
When a presidential candidate attacks the President of the United States for allegedly coordinating with a group whom he claims is lying about himself, he should make sure that the person standing behind him is not holding a sign that lies about the President! Check out this picture! This is how far the Democrats have [...]
Iraq will win on Friday, but not today. :(
Posted in Sports, prayers on August 25, 2004 | Leave a Comment »
I wrote an article on Tuesday, but in the process of writing and deleting another article, my Olympics watch got deleted: (By now, I’m sure you know that Paraguay won 3-1. That is good for them, and it can be good for us, too. We cannot give up now. We have come too far. Nabil [...]
Philosophy v. Psychology
Posted in junk-sci on August 24, 2004 | 1 Comment »
Philosophy: 1. The logical and critical study of the source and nature of human knowledge. A formal system of ideas based on such study. 2. The science and liberal arts with the exception of law, medicine, and theology. 4. The set of values, ideas and opinions of an individual or group (Webster’s Riverside Dictionary.)
Psychology: 1. [...]
Look at Sen. Kerry’s Senate Record
Posted in pols on August 23, 2004 | 1 Comment »
I am so exhausted by all the talk of Viet Nam. Is it important? To the people he maligned, yes. It is also important to history, since it changed the course of how we fight wars and the birth of political correctness. But is it important to the voters who know very little, if anything, [...]