Loving the Troops, Hating Their Mission

Another right on by Pete Hegseth. How the Dems are STILL trying to stick by the surge didn’t work is beyond me. Here’s the first few lines….. Denver — Yesterday, I once again watched Speaker Nancy Pelosi stubbornly deny the success of the surge. Under questioning from Tom Brokaw on Meet the Press, Pelosi insisted…

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Me And Mrs Jones

If you want to hear what the “new” Democrats consider the role of the Federal Government should be go no farther than Governor Duval Patrick’s speech last night. We’re all kids on the playground and the government is Mrs Jones. And people in Connecticut ask “Why are you a conservative”. Just remember everyone will be…

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California’s food police

Two weeks ago, I wrote about the Los Angeles City Council using the Jessie Jackson Shakedown Plan to force big-box retailers like Home Depot and Lowes to add buildings – with services – to their property to support “day laborers.” Not to be outdone by Bernard Parks – the councilman who proposed office space for…

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Tee Hee

Sorry … sitting here late … but … you just have to chuckle … err … chortle …. ummm. OK … one more time from the peanut gallery. Obama is change we can count on … and he will bring about change because he’s against the Washington insiders and lobbyists and the war and ……

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The web site is down…

For those of you involved in the IT field, this is really funny. Note that it is for mature audiences and probably not too safe to view at work. Language warning.

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Perez signs sanctuary city ordinance

Eddie Perez, mayor of Hartford, Conn., has just signed the city ordinance mentioned here and here. No replies to my e-mails, and The Hartford Courant continues to ignore the issue; comments are turned off for today’s story. Hartford is on it’s way to becoming a sanctuary city for sure.

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Commuters to get state sponsored traffic information

Unbelievable waste of cash. I just turned on WVIT – the local NBC affiliate – and they reported Connecticut was planning to introduce the state-wide 511 system that I mentioned back in February. It appears that the state government – at a cost of $3 million – thinks that they can provide better traffic information…

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