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A brief history of a long war

The Mudville Gazette has a great history lesson, a rebuttal to all those willful amnesiacs who think the current war to liberate Iraq was “a fraud cooked up in Texas” by President Bush. Of course the unfortunate truth today is that the Democrats have not forgotten this history, they’re purposely ignoring it, peddling a false …

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posted by: The Editors @ 9:12 am November 19, 2005


House Reps to House Dems: Put up or shut up

The Republican leadership of the House of Representatives has scheduled a vote for this evening on a resolution calling for the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, in line with the call for exactly that from Rep. Murtha yesterday. From the WaPo: WASHINGTON — House Republicans maneuvered for swift and overwhelming rejection Friday of …

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posted by: The Editors @ 4:03 pm November 18, 2005


Dem congressman raises white flag, MSM salutes

Democratic Congressman John Murtha of Pennsylvania made a speech yesterday, calling for the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq: “Our troops have become the primary target of the insurgency,” Murtha said in a Capitol news conference that left him in tears. Islamic insurgents “are united against U.S. forces, and we have become a catalyst …

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posted by: The Editors @ 10:17 am November 18, 2005


Richard Cohen – Ignoring the Facts

Richard Cohen writes in today’s Washington Post: For example, the insistence that Hussein was somehow linked to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — a leitmotif of Bush administration geopolitical fantasy — tells you much more than whether this or that fact was right. It tells you that to Bush and his people, the …

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posted by: The Editors @ 4:46 pm November 17, 2005


Vice President Cheney strongly denounces Dem attacks

Vice President Cheney made a strong statement today against the Democrats’ dishonest and dangerous spin about the Iraq war. An excerpt (via The Corner): “As most of you know, I have spent a lot of years in public service, and first came to work in Washington, D.C. back in the late 1960s. I know what …

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posted by: The Editors @ 5:21 pm November 16, 2005


Senator Hagel joins Democrats in slander of President Bush

Senator Chuck Hagel (D, Paris) made a speech today at the Council on Foreign Relations. Amidst his usual gaseous RINO blather, he chose to take a cheap shot at the president, who has finally started responding to a months-long Democrat slander campaign. Hagel said, in part: The Iraq war should not be debated in the …

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posted by: The Editors @ 6:03 pm November 15, 2005


John Edwards’ “admission” is cheap, not courageous

In Sunday’s Washington Post, former Senator John Edwards joined some of his fellow Democrats in coming out and “admitting” that he was wrong to vote in favor of the Iraq war resolution. I was wrong. Almost three years ago we went into Iraq to remove what we were told — and what many of us …

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posted by: The Editors @ 4:41 pm November 14, 2005


Judge Alito admits he’s a conservative, liberals horrified

In his application for a position as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in 1985, Judge Alito said: “I am and always have been a conservative and an adherent to the same philosophical views that I believe are central to this Administration…..I believe very strongly in limited government, federalism, free enterprise, the supremacy of the elected branches …

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posted by: The Editors @ 1:54 pm November 14, 2005


Dizzy Dean Meets the Press

Dizzy Dean was on Meet the Press again Sunday (transcript here), and as usual, offered nothing more than spin, dissembling, and empty pablum in place of ideas or an agenda. Howard Dean on MTP (file photo) A few choice bits from the transcript: MR. RUSSERT: On Friday you heard the speech I played for Ken …

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posted by: The Editors @ 11:30 am November 14, 2005


WaPo accidentally lets truth slip out in “analysis” piece

In an “analysis” piece (i.e. an editorial snuck onto the front page), The Washington Post let the truth slip out: The administration’s overarching point is true: Intelligence agencies overwhelmingly believed that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, and very few members of Congress from either party were skeptical about this belief before the war …

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posted by: The Editors @ 12:31 pm November 12, 2005


President Bush rebuts DeMSM slander

President Bush offered (finally) a strong defense of his decision to liberate Iraq, and a rebuttal to those in the Democratic party and MSM who spread slander against America’s decision to invade Iraq, with baseless charges of lying and manipulating evidence. From the WaPo: Bush Forcefully Attacks Iraq Critics TOBYHANNA, Pa. — President Bush, in …

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posted by: The Editors @ 11:36 am November 11, 2005


Thank you to all veterans. Happy Veterans Day

Words cannot be found to express our deep gratitude for all the veterans who have made great sacrifices, sometimes the ultimate sacrifice, to defend our country from our enemies. All we can do is say thank you, thank you from the bottom of our hearts, for what you all have given to our great country. …

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posted by: The Editors @ 9:43 am November 11, 2005


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