Dec 01 2005

Thursday Open Trackbacks

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  1. The Florida Masochiston 01 Dec 2005 at 9:43 am

    Senator Joseph Lieberman- Aren’t we forgetting?

    This just shows you that Lieberman like most Democrats in power at the moment, is willing to use our servicemen as pawns for their political ambitions. I’m a former servicemen who spent time serving in the Navy and I take this seriously. Lieberman wa…

  2. Bloggin' Outloudon 01 Dec 2005 at 2:51 pm

    Kansas News, National Spotlight

    Just because we’re in Kansas doesn’t mean we don’t make hay. Here are some nationally known stories originating locally. Think local, act national . . . or something like that. Heh.

  3. IRIS Blogon 01 Dec 2005 at 3:12 pm

    John Bolton is Further Confirmation of Bush as the Best Appointer in History

    John Bolton is on fire at the UN. The “controversial” Bush appointee recently pushed through the first-ever condemnation of Hizballah for attacking Israel. Here is a summary of some other recent accomplishments.

    Today brings news that he is the f…

  4. freedom folkson 01 Dec 2005 at 3:28 pm

    Saying The Hard Thing

    Like Cindy Sheehan and Sarah Brady some people like to think those who have experienced a wrenching loss have gained some species of deeper wisdom from thier suffering

  5. IRIS Blogon 01 Dec 2005 at 4:56 pm

    Prediction Confirmed: Israel Admits Rafah Security Deal was “Worthless”

    I have been detailing how the vaunted deal to protect Israel’s security regarding the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza was a “charade” rushed into because of pressure from Condaleeza Rice:The Rafah deal was a complete capitulation by Israel. Th…

  6. Dane Bramageon 01 Dec 2005 at 5:29 pm

    Mr. Murtha Please Shut Up Already

    The AP service is reporting (happily I’m sure) as a “TOP NEWS” item that Rep. Murtha Says Army Is ‘Broken, Worn Out’ Murtha said:
    Most U.S. troops will leave Iraq within a year because the Army is “broken, worn out” and “living hand to mouth

  7. freedom folkson 01 Dec 2005 at 5:35 pm

    Tough Questions for Ward Churchill

    Ward Churchill has been on the receiving end of plenty of press and protest for his writings and comments about 9-11. We’ve protested him ourselves…check it out here, and read more blogger accounts here and here.

    Now, students from his own schoo…

  8. Stuck On Stupidon 02 Dec 2005 at 9:11 am

    From A Paperclip And Beyond Open Link Fest

    Kyle started with a paperclip and is trading up to his dream of acquiring a home. So far he is up to a snowmobile. Not a bad return since July. Getting a job might help him to reach his goal. But maybe that is asking too much……One Red Paper Clip i…

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