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Archive for May, 2009

25 May

Investigating Bush crimes – why stop there?

            For several weeks if not months now, President Barack Obama and some of his administration members have been making statements in regards to investigating crimes committed by members of the Bush administration. The one particular item of contention is supposedly Torture and Water boarding of terrorists. Liberals and their fanatical cohorts have been railing [...]

18 May

Hawaiian Vacation Impressions

            Spending about ten days on the island of Kauai during the middle to latter part of April, the so called Garden Isle of the Hawaiian island chain, we obviously spent little time following the political activities in the United States and worldwide. After all, we did not fly to Hawaii to monitor the President’s [...]

11 May

The ‘100 – Day’ Hype

We do not know precisely when America’s news media – both print and television -  started the ’100 – Day – benchmark’ measurement of newly inaugurated Presidents. It probably started out as a parlor game among journalists who met on the Washington D.C. cocktail party circuit and who compared notes. From there it became most [...]

04 May

Strong case for term limits – Arlen Specter

42 days separate Arlen’s definite stances. We have just witnessed in politics what Common Sense University like to call a very strong reason for term limits for all elected officials! Specifically, in this instance, for the members of the United States Congress. Case in point, Senator Arlen Specter from Pennsylvania who served as a so called “moderate [...]

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