June 30, 2011

Originally posted on 6/29/2010 A Very Good Day by Ira Schwartz The day started as did most days in Philadelphia in July, hot and humid. As the sun flared above the horizon the citizens of the small town slowly went about their daily chores never realizing the significance this day, July 2nd 1776 would [...]
Tags: 1776, 4th of July, Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Cesar Rodney, Independence Day, Independence Hall, John Adams, Paul Revere, Philidelphis, The Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson
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June 30, 2011

There is one word to describe Obama’s foreign policy, incomprehensible. No one can truly make sense of this policy other than to say, if it is the wrong move, it will be done. Case in point, Libya. Obama procrastinated when Gaddafi was on the rope and this delay allowed the Libyan dictator to regroup and [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, Charles Krauthammer, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, France, Great Britain, Italy, Libya, Middle Eastern foreign affairs, Muammar Kaddafi, NATO, Quadaffi
Posted in Tom Donelson | 1 Comment »
June 29, 2011

Delta Airlines addition of Saudi Arabian Airlines to their SkyTeam network has sent ripples through the internet community. Emails flew and blogs exploded with stories of how Delta, now that it is a partner with Saudi Air, will, according to information reported on The Huffington Post, that, “Jews and Israelis, or passengers carrying any non-Islamic [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Congress, Delta Airlines, Democrat, Egypt, Foreign Affairs, George W. Bush, George Washington, Glenn Beck, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Israel, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Wayne, John Wayne Gacy, Michelle Bachman, Pakistan, Religion, Republican, Ronald Reagan, Saudi Arabia, Saudia Arabian Airlines, Thomas Jefferson, Washington, Washington D.C.
Posted in Domestic Policy, Ira Schwartz | 4 Comments »
June 29, 2011

We draw the lines sounds like a good idea. But from the whining you hear from both of the parties, neighborhoods and the media this idea sucks. That’s why I think it is a great idea. California has long had a national reputation as some of the most gerrymandered and most incumbent protection driven districts [...]
Tags: CA Redistricting, California, California media, David Dreier
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June 28, 2011

Lena Reppert is wheel chaired bound, weakened by and in the final stages of Leukemia. She is frail and 95 years old and along with her daughter Jean Weber, was on her way to visit relatives in Michigan. What should have been a non eventful and joyous trip turned into a humiliating nightmare thanks to [...]
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Posted in Domestic Policy, Ira Schwartz | 4 Comments »
June 28, 2011

Why Craig Huey? If you want to know our future, simply look at Greece or for that matter your state of California. Bankruptcy is just around the corner and it is time to ignore Party Loyalty and simply decide what kind of future to expect for you and your children. Janice Hahn is employing the [...]
Tags: CA 36, Craig Huey, Entitlements, Janice Hahn, Medicaid, Medicare, Obamacare, Tom Donelson
Posted in Domestic Policy, Economy, Republican, Tom Donelson | 1 Comment »
June 27, 2011

I recently went on a business trip to South Carolina and Georgia shooting video at various military bases. While in the South, I made the conscious decision to eat as much Southern-style food as possible. I figured, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. As part of this exercise, I ate food that would [...]
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Posted in Democrat, Domestic Policy, Economy, Tim Ross, Uncategorized | 16 Comments »
June 26, 2011

It must be said that words from our mouths, from the veiled recesses of our souls, unrestrained by external pressure or repudiation, from the concealed closets of our existence, these utterances are the closest we will ever come to expressing the truth as we, experientially, individually, will ever know it. And we censor them….. “words,” [...]
Tags: Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, Christ, Edward Kennedy, Gandhi, Judge Robert Burke, Martin Luther King, Thomas Jefferson, Truth Begets Hatred
Posted in Guest Writer, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »
June 26, 2011

Small businesses are the backbone of America. When I was a kid, a couple of guys used to sell BBQ out of a homemade pit on the side of the road. Despite their meager set-up, people were always lined up for dinner – the food was just that good. One day, a guy named Bob [...]
Tags: American Small Businesses, Bob Catalano, Catalano Enterprises, Catalano's Pizzeria, Cibolo Texas, Harmon's BBQ, Northcliffe Golf Course, Plight of Small Business, Schertz Texas, Small Businesses, Tomas Gonzalez
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June 25, 2011

It’s funny how when you become disabled, you start seeing the world through a different set of eyes. Barcelona Spain is a wonderful city full of culture. But I don’t think that European cities have adopted any type of Disabilities Act. The hotel we were staying at had once been a palace, but had been [...]
Tags: Barcelona Spain, Frank Cervone, Sagrada Família, Traveling with MSA
Posted in Frank Cervone, MSA, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Michelle Obama is a Totalitarian Hypocrite
I recently went on a business trip to South Carolina and Georgia shooting video at various military bases. While in the South, I made the conscious decision to eat as much Southern-style food as possible. I figured, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. As part of this exercise, I ate food that would [...]
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Posted in Democrat, Domestic Policy, Economy, Tim Ross, Uncategorized | 16 Comments »