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the fourth of july seems like such a pointless holiday at this point in american life. i don't even think a lot of people know the meaning of it. it's like christmas, people think it's for gifts rather than the birth of&...
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Presidential Nominee, Barack Hussein Obama has flip-flopped more in the past few months than John Kerry did in his entire Presidential campaign, and that is saying a lot! Now Obama has flip-flopped on the War in Iraq. Ap...
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Hello,You will have no doubt heard of the travesty in Zimbabwe, where Robert Mugabe won the "election" and was sworn in for his sixth term. This is unacceptable in the world in which we live in today. Mugabe was once hai...
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No one knows what its like...To be the sad manAnother day here in Iraq. It's already been devastating for many of us here. It's difficult because we aren't allowed to speak about what goes on with our fa...
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From my Iraq Blog:I created this blog in order to keep up with the good news from Iraq, and I continue to run into a problem: there is so much good news, it is hard to keep up. Therefore, once again, I must include a lot...
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The phrase, "Bush Lied. People Died," has been used by many liberals and anti-war protesters for years now to argue against the Bush administration's reasons to go to war. But if the truth be told, that slogan is a lie a...
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War in Iraq really is about oilUntil now, I knew that President George W. Bush was sending our troops to Iraq, and spending billions of taxpayer dollars in that country for a lot of wrong and unjustifiable reasons....
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After work, I went back into the city to meet with Madam President for happy hour at Rosa Mexicano. I hadn't seen her in a year! It's horrible but things have been really busy in both of our lives. Her boyfriend stopped ...
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From my Iraq blog: Here is an article from the Washington Post admitting that we are winning, without a doubt, in Iraq. At the beginning of the article, the author notes how strange it is that there has "been a rela...
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I don't know about you, but I wake up worrying about the state of the world today. Try reading any newspaper and you're serving yourself one big dosage of depressing news. Then every four years comes the great American P...