May 22, 2007 -
I love Larry the Cable Guy and the Blue Collar Comedy guys, and after how great Larry the Cable Guy - Health Inspector was, I had high hopes for this movie but I have to say, this was pretty ehhh. Larry, Bill Engvall, and Everett (DJ Qualls) are 'weekend warriors.' They spend a weekend each month at an army base as opposed to committing completely to the army and going overseas for months and such.
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May 27, 2008 -
Obama Obfuscates on Chavez & FARC
By Jack Kelly
Should Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez be engaged? Or isolated? Presidential candidates debated this question in Florida last week.
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Sep 28, 2009 -
BREITBART: Podesta spends Soros' money stupidly
Every journalism inquiry from the mainstream media continues to focus on the successful operation that exposed ACORN, not on ACORN itself, as if there is no evidence to sift through or common traits to be found in the videos. Why is the story about journalistic process rather than institutional corruption?
The Washington Post and the Associated Press have had to issue embarrassing retractions for falsely implying Mr. O'Keefe's motives were racist.
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Oct 09, 2009 -
Decline Is a Choice
The New Liberalism and the end of American ascendancy.
by Charles Krauthammer
The weathervanes of conventional wisdom are registering another round of angst about America in decline. New theories, old slogans: Imperial overstretch.
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Mar 18, 2009 -
The War on Terror has arrived in Latin America, and is headed our way.
By Mario Loyola
Ronald Reagan helped to usher in a hopeful wave of democratization in Latin America. In one country after another, multi-party elections ended decades of single-party rule and military dictatorship.
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Feb 15, 2009 -
Let's give the man his due, starting with his policy achievements in Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
January 29, 2009 - by Nicholas Guariglia (Pajamas Media)
Nicholas Guariglia is a polemic and essayist who writes on Islam and Middle Eastern geopolitics. He is a graduate of the John C.
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Jul 08, 2009 -
By Cliff Kincaid
July 1, 2009
The people of Honduras are pleading for media fairness and understanding of how they saved their democratic system of government from an international conspiracy based in Venezuela and Cuba. In desperate messages to the outside world, Hondurans want America to know they do not want former President Manuel "Mel" Zelaya returned to power through the intervention of the United States and the United Nations.
On Tuesday the leftist governments of Barack Obama and Hugo Chavez sponsored a United Nations resolution that condemned the people of Honduras for resisting the spread of communism by evicting a would-be dictator.
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May 05, 2009 -
Lauria allegations of threats corroborated
by Ed Morrissey
Send to a Friend | Share on Facebook | printer-friendly Business Insider reports that more than one Chrysler senior creditor has corroborated Thomas Lauria’s allegation that the Obama administration threatened them with public attacks if they didn’t surrender their contractual rights. One of their sources says that the Obama team comprises some of the worst “ends justify the means” people he’s ever encountered:
Creditors to Chrysler describe negotiations with the company and the Obama administration as “a farce,” saying the administration was bent on forcing their hands using hardball tactics and threats.
Conversations with administration officials left them expecting that they would be politically targeted, two participants in the negotiations said.
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Apr 10, 2009 -
April 10, 2009
It's Your Country Too, Mr. President
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON -- In his major foreign policy address in Prague committing the United States to a world without nuclear weapons, President Obama took note of North Korea's missile launch just hours earlier and then grandiloquently proclaimed:
"Rules must be binding. Violations must be punished. Words must mean something.
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Apr 03, 2009 -
PUBLIC POST *
I have been crazy-busy the last few days, but I don't believe anyone has posted this story.
How can we address problems, whether real or perceived, if this administration plays fast and loose with statistics?
I don't know whether they're ignorant, or they think we're fools.
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