Afghanistan: Not Just Obama’s War »
By blogdog on Sep 2, 2009 in Military | 0 Comments
Those bearing the greatest risk deserve unwavering support
“Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged.” Ronald Reagan
By blogdog on Sep 2, 2009 in Military | 0 Comments
Those bearing the greatest risk deserve unwavering support
By blogdog on Aug 30, 2009 in Iran, Israel, Middle East, Politics, United Nations | 0 Comments
the impotent ‘international community’ response to the nuclear ambitions of Iran…
By blogdog on Aug 24, 2009 in Liberal, Politics, Voter Rights, elections | 0 Comments
By Stanford Matthews
MoreWhat.com
Is it simply a growing trend in conspiracy theories or is there valid evidence that election fraud is omnipresent in those countries of the world which allow citizens to choose their leaders? Reports on the latest challenges in an election deemed noteworthy by the various media is highlighted below.
There is mounting concern about [...]
By blogdog on Aug 6, 2009 in Justice, abortion, pro-life | 0 Comments
Issues become layered with rhetoric. Often times we do not notice and that is by design. Maybe the same people who produce marketing strategies for consumer goods have a hand in managing special interest talking points. Words can be powerful tools. And those with talent and skill for manipulating the message can and do influence [...]
By blogdog on Jul 13, 2009 in Constitution, Judicial, Justice, Politics | 0 Comments
Barack Obama did not choose to be black and white. You did not choose to be whatever your racial or ethnic heritage is. It is not an accident of birth. It is obviously linked to a choice selected by those two people who happen to be your parents. So why is race and ethnicity so [...]
By blogdog on Jun 25, 2009 in Health, Obama, Politics, Socialism, Spending, Treasury | 1 Comment
a tightly scripted, liberal media and White House tag team public relations promo
By blogdog on Jun 21, 2009 in Economy, Freedom, Government, Health, Obama, Politics, Poll, Socialism, Spending, Treasury | 1 Comment
What IS the story so far with so-called healthcare reform being concocted by politicians in Washington DC? This post is intended to shed a little light on that. Recent polls reported in the news this week suggest most Americans support healthcare reform in Washington. But it also says that a majority of Americans are wary [...]
By blogdog on Jun 5, 2009 in Economy, Government, Spending | 0 Comments
With all the talk about the so-called Fairness Doctrine and warnings about the liberal intent to silence conservative talk radio what should be an alarming news report may not be getting the play it deserves.
This blogger heard about the following story on the Mark Levin show on Thursday evening (June 4). This is just one [...]
By blogdog on May 28, 2009 in Politics, homosexual agenda, immigration | 0 Comments
If there is anyone out there who believes the Democratic party is concerned about the rule of law, secure borders or illegal immigration the introduction of HR 1024 in the US House of Representatives and S 424 in the US Senate and the hearing scheduled below demonstrates what is important to them. The top priority [...]
By blogdog on Apr 26, 2009 in Liberal Lies, Politics, abortion | 0 Comments
Hillary Clinton and other pro-choice liberals carefully use the words ‘family planning’ to describe what they view as a right to have an abortion. More often it seems they prefer to call abortion by the words, women’s reproductive rights. The report from AFP states Hillary ‘defended the right to abortion worldwide’ and the Obama Administration’s [...]
By blogdog on Apr 23, 2009 in Politics | Comments Off
A resolution dated April 22, 2009 sponsored by Rep Nita Lowey (D-NY) and at the time of this writing co-sponsored by no one was presented at The Hill dot com’s Congress Blog by its author. Dismissing those who do not share her view on global warming as ‘deniers’ Lowey injects plenty of insulting rhetoric but [...]
By blogdog on Apr 7, 2009 in Al Qaeda, Islam, Military, Muslim, Politics, United Nations, religion | 1 Comment
This month President Barack Obama caused the eyes of many to glaze over with his wandering message expressing an interest in a world free of nuclear weapons. Those who applauded the announcement were from one of three groups. Those who share membership in the not so exclusive nuclear club of planet Earth or wannabees who [...]
By blogdog on Apr 3, 2009 in Liberal, Politics | 1 Comment
That 2014 is the current deadline for phasing out conventional incandescent lamps in the US makes a recent chronology appear eerie or at least a spectacular coincidence.
A few days ago I read a post at Right Truth regarding Debbie’s experience with the dreaded CFL, or compact fluorescent lamps, that are to replace the conventional incandescent [...]
By blogdog on Mar 24, 2009 in Politics | 1 Comment
If you did not watch the Tonight Show or 60 Minutes when President Obama was interviewed you may also have missed some of the commentary around the internet and various news outlets indicating both venues were not without problems further suggesting puzzling choices by the White House.
Mary Kate Cary at US News and World Report [...]
By blogdog on Mar 23, 2009 in Politics, education | 2 Comments
This is rich. An organization who never saw a tax dollar they didn’t like, especially when it is spent on them, the NEA, has audacity greater than President Obama to criticize Governor Sarah Palin in a story indicating she is rejecting stimulus money.
From the people who brought you flat line educational performance that cannot compete [...]