
November 14, 2011

…e author of the article (and former Clinton Press Secretary), Dee Dee Myers, based her assertion that Obama’s story has international roots and that people all over the world were able to track his journey to the White House. George W. Bush didn’t have the international roots and even after ten years since he took office, his Google results of 86,900,000 are less than half of what Obama has acquired in a fraction of the time. The amount of refere…
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November 7, 2009
George Wolke has been a friend of mine since High School. That means I’ve know him for more the 30 years. We are basically on the same side of the political spectrum but we disagree on a number of issues. He wrote me an e-mail yesterday after my e-mail and this article was the result. George is an electrical engineer working in the civilian defense industry. We Did This To Ourselves As I was driving to work this…
Tags: Economy, George Wolke, Stimulus
Posted in Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 4 Comments »
January 21, 2012

…tween a hopeful Conservative and a malaiseful Liberal, voters chose the candidate and the program that promised American resurgence. After Reagan, the GOP defaulted, as it often does, to the “next guy in line,” Vice President George H. W. Bush. While this seemed on the superficial level to offer continuity, it was actually an ideological reversal, back to the Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Though he lambasted his opponent Michael Dukakis, …
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January 23, 2012

… the race is, that most represents my values at this time, it is by far and away, Governor Romney!” If Romney is not the least conservative, then who is? Conservative columnist Anne Coulter and Pulitzer Prize-winning author George Will say it is Newt Gingrich. “The choice, however, could be between Romney and the least conservative candidate, Newt Gingrich.” ~ George Will http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD1fddmDCpY “Newt Gingrich is the least co…
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December 5, 2011

…#8221; Rollins (American jazz tenor saxophonist) and Meryl Streep (American film actress). In attendance were the usual Left Wing suspects: Bill and Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, Rahm Emanuel, Caroline Kennedy, George Stevens Jr, Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, James Taylor, Robert De Niro, John Lithgow, Nora Ephron, Lionel Richie, Tracey Ullman, Herbie Hancock, Ravi Coltrane, Patti Lupone, etc. Most of the distinguished …
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November 1, 2011

…the air war against Serbia in 1998 was sound policy, neither Democratic President ever sought cooperation from neither Party. Maybe Obama should finally give this man some respect? In the case of the war on the terror, it was George Bush who sought Congress approval for military action in Afghanistan and in Iraq; this was not case in Libya where Obama sought approval from UN and NATO but totally ignored Congress. Obama’s failure to seek any cons…
Tags: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Iran, Iraq, Libya, middle east, President George W. Bush
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February 23, 2010
George Santayana, Spanish born American Philosopher, Poet and Humorist said, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it” This is a quote I’ve used before. Usually I don’t like to repeat myself but after today’s news story regarding Afghani President Karzai I feel I must. History is a funny thing; it displays the crowning successes and the devastating failures in plain language for all to see. However failure and success is a …
Tags: Fox News, Hamid Karzai, NATO
Posted in Ira Schwartz, Uncategorized | 7 Comments »
November 19, 2011

As we approach Thanksgiving, it’s instructive to remember the holiday was first proclaimed by President George Washington as “a day of public thanksgiving and prayer” prompted by the “duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor.” Painting of George Washington praying alone at Valley Forge, said to be based on an actual moment …
Tags: D-Day, FDR, Obama, Prayer, WW II Memorial
Posted in Kevin Rush, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »
February 16, 2009
…king of the best president ever, the London Times ran an article on October 31, 2008 just days before the election ranking the US Presidents according to their panel of experts. Of course, the top two were Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. No surprise there, right? However, let’s discuss two other presidents that they ranked very highly. Number six is Dwight Eisenhower and number twelve is Lyndon Johnson. I remember growing up in the sixties…
Tags: John McCain, Thailand
Posted in Democrat, Frank DeMartini, Republican, Uncategorized | 4 Comments »
January 18, 2012

…of the Caliphate. Is history “torturing” us? Enhanced Interrogation Techniques “George Bush: I’m fine with Dick Cheney’s book”. “In his first comments on Dick Cheney’s new memoir, “In My Time”, former President George W. Bush said Thursday that he isn’t bothered by the book.” It was 9/11 that framed the Patriot Act, the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” and kept America safe as of January 2012. In the book one finds what…
Tags: Torture
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