Setting Straight the American Political Left
August 31, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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Just a little while ago, I received an e-mail from a very close friend who, despite tacking to the left over the past few years, still maintains the common sense so lacking among her own left-leaning comrades. Because of her clear thinking, the content and especially the source of the forwarded message took me by [...]
Lessons of Katrina Revisited
August 31, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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Having just listened to New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin’s news conference regarding preparations for the upcoming storm, even before knowing how well the preparations will work, I cannot help but wonder how such a plan would have affected the city and its people three years ago with Hurricane Katrina. Instead of leaving school and charter [...]
A Brilliant Selection for Sen. McCain
August 29, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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Somewhere between Denver, Colorado and Chappaqua, New York, Hillary Clinton is cackling and making plans to store her multitudinous rainbow of pantsuits for use in 2012. In the course of a single morning on his 72nd birthday, Sen. John McCain managed to stultify Barack Obama’s self-proclaimed monopoly on the capacity for change in Washington, reach [...]
And John McCain Chooses…
August 29, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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10:45am Fox News says it is Palin. I must say I like it. It will be difficult for Obama and Biden to say that the GOP ticket doesn’t connect with the American public, as Palin is a self-made mother of five (her youngest has Down’s Syndrome) and the child of teachers and wife of a [...]
Tomorrow, it’s gotta be either Cantor or Lieberman
August 28, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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A couple of days ago, I was sure that Mitt Romney would be the one tapped by John McCain to round out the Republican ticket. Even today, amidst rumors that Romney was spotted at his new La Jolla, CA home with what looked to be a Secret Service presence, I came back to Romney as [...]
TODAY’S THE DAY!! AT LONG LAST, TODAY IS THE DAY!!
August 27, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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Behold, the savior of Earth. His day has come.(for leaked portions of the acceptance speech at the Obamapolis, click HERE.)
Berg v. Obama Update — Wednesday, August 27
August 27, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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Dissecting, and Refuting, Philip Berg’s Perjury Claim In addition to his argument that Barack Obama may never have reinstated his U.S. citizenship after being adopted by Indonesian step-father Lolo Soetoro–and therefore could not maintain dual Indonesian-American citizenship due to laws on the books at the time–Philip Berg made available a copy of his Illinois Attorney’s [...]
Barack Obama: With Friends Like These…
August 26, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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At the Democratic National Convention last night, Hillary Clinton made a grand, soaring gesture and then simply went away. If only all of Barack Obama’s problems would do the same. In 1995, former Weather Underground terrorist William Ayers tapped a bright-eyed young man named Barack Obama to sit as board chair of the Chicago Annenberg [...]
August 26, 2008 — Assigned Reading
August 25, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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Plot to Kill Obama: Shoot From High Vantage Point(FROM: cbs4denver.com) From the looks of this, it seems like the real deal, not just something innocuous reported on to drum up interest in the convention or in the candidate. I find it disgusting that people have such little respect for our Constitution and for our government [...]
Berg v. Obama Update — Monday, August 25
August 25, 2008 by Jeff Schreiber
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2:30pm I spoke with Philip Berg a few minutes ago with two questions on my mind. First, I wanted to hear his perspective on what was said by William Rodriguez, Berg’s former client in the racketeering action filed against our government alleging complicity in the attacks of September 11, 2001. Secondly, I wanted to ask [...]