December 12, 2011

If you’re looking for a good laugh today, read this post. Michelle Obama announced today that her October bid to break the world record for the most people doing jumping jacks in a 24-hour period was successful. That means the first lady is now a world record holder. Well, it’s debatable… keep reading. On October 11, Michelle Obama led about 400 elementary and middle-school students from Washington in jumping jacks on the So…
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December 10, 2011

…ome links at the bottom of this article that challenge his socialist message. Then tell me whether or not you agree with our President’s vision, because this is important to the future of our nation and will shape the world our kids will inherit. As the President stated in his speech, this is the “defining issue of our time”. Indeed. You may remember that when Barrack assumed the Oval Office, many were ridiculed for callin…
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Posted in Craig Covello, Domestic Policy, Economy | 6 Comments »
January 5, 2010
Are you familiar with the Superman comic series? No, I don’t mean having the ability to recognize the red cape and blue tights. I mean really familiar with the details. Who was Superman’s employer? What substance made him weak? OK, admittedly, those are easy, but did you ever hear of the “Bizarro World”. This is a cube shaped planet in our solar system where everything is opposite of Earth. Actually, Wikipedia has a some…
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September 10, 2009

… 11th, 2001 would be the day America was changed forever. At 8:46 am, the normal hustle and bustle of rush hour in downtown New York came to a horrifying stop as American Airlines flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade center. Seventeen minutes later, at 9:03, United Airlines flight 175 slammed into the South Tower. Minutes later hundreds of emergency personnel responded to the calls for help. While the drama in New York unfold…
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June 22, 2009
…finitely a few things that need to be addressed. A few days ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, made a speech in we he agreed for the first time to the possibility of a two state solution. To many countries in the world, this is considered a major breakthrough in the Palestinian conflict. For the first time in recent memory, Israel is ready to consider giving the Palestinians a homeland. The entire western world applauded the concessi…
Tags: Palestine, Thailand
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December 30, 2009
…at the “debate is over”; that it is now time for radical action. What’s disturbing about this is that this is not how science is supposed to work. As an illustration, imagine there are 1000 reputable climate scientists in the world. If 600 of them are convinced of AGW and the remaining 400 are not, does that mean AGW is a fact? What if the ratio was 800 to 200? Does a so-called consensus have to be reached in order to arrive at scientific truth? …
Tags: Climategate
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January 21, 2012

…s unfinished work: shrinking government, eliminating overreaching federal departments and returning power to the states. Though Bush was engaged on economics on the macro level, mixing comfortably with the G-8 and captains of worldwide industry, he seemed out of touch with how policy might impact working folks whom Reagan had brought into the Party. Bush 41’s mesmerized reaction to a grocery scanner spoke volumes about his distance from Main Stre…
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October 19, 2011

One of the downsides of being a rational conservative is that when young people discover the joy of political activism, and are told by irresponsible elders that they can change the world by dedicating themselves to the same pursuits that failed in the previous several generations, you have to step up and be the wet blanket. The dasher of utopian dreams. The cosmic killjoy. This earns you both the ire of the predatory grey ponytail seeking to re…
Tags: Gilad Shalit, hostage, Israel, ransom, Ronald Reagan
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November 14, 2011

I once read that at one point in world history the two most recognizable figures on the planet were not Jesus Christ and Muhammad, but rather Charlie Chaplin and Mickey Mouse. It said that you could take a picture of Mickey Mouse anywhere on the planet – whether it was India, Chile, Zimbabwe, Siberia or Cambodia – and people would be able to declare the character’s name much easier than any other. That was in the age of silent movies and comic…
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January 18, 2012

There is unrest throughout the world as the ugly side of Globalism is fomented, the east against the west. And the fire started in Tunisia with a self cremation attempt, fatal, of that tired and despairing vendor. Democracies, history shows they commit suicide, have sprung up all over the Middle East, retracing the steps of the Caliphate. Is history “torturing” us? Enhanced Interrogation Techniques “George Bush: I’m fine with Dick Chen…
Tags: Torture
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