Archive for July, 2009

House Goes Too Far With Jackson Resolution »

I’m a little tired of all the Michael Jackson hype but when I read today that the House Foreign Relations Committed was considering a 1500 word resolution in his honor, I thought it warranted a blog post.
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Embarrassing Month for American Media Culminates in Jackson Memorial »

Today is a dark day for the American press. Weeks of covering Iran, health care and Honduras have now culminated in 24/7 coverage of the Michael Jackson Memorial.
Perhaps it’s for [...]

Honduran Liberty Preserved »

The Obama Administration and their socialist allies in Central America attempted regime change yesterday when Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president of Honduras, boarded a Venezuelan plane in Washington and tried to land in his former country.
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Palin Leaves Alaska for National Politics »

Sarah Palin will be stepping down as governor of Alaska at the end of this month to begin campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination, The New York Times reported. Aides close to Palin told CNN that national media attention as well as her [...]

In Defense of Honduras »

The Honduran military should be congratulated on its recent action in deposing a want-to-be dictator and enforcing the will of the Honduran congress and Supreme Court. By expelling former president Manuel Zelaya from the country, the Honduran military acted in the interest of [...]