Lurching Leftward House Resolution 1325

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Heres a quick question for all of you. Do you think the UN should be able to appoint 23 people (recent appointees include China, Cuba and Iraq) with the power to determine:

the welfare and well being of American women and families?

Read the article, The United States and U.N. Security Resolution 1325, by Janice Shaw Crouse, PHD, at TownHall.com

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Meet John Yoo Author of The Torture Memo

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I dont usually read Esquire magazine(too busy looking at the pictures)……………JUUUST KID-DING!

I think some of you might enjoy reading this interview with the man who took part in deciding where the lines should be drawn on the issue of interrogation and captured terrorists. Find it in Esquire by following the link below:

John Yoo: In His Own Words, by John H. Richardson – Esquire

John Yoo is a professor of constitutional law at the University of California-Berkeley. He is also the main author of what has come to be known as “The Torture Memo,” the long-sealed internal White House document that defined precisely which aggressive techniques could be legally employed by CIA interrogators against suspected terrorists. ** Earlier this year, Yoo sat down with Esquire author John H. Richardson for a series of lengthy interviews about the memo and about how Yoo — a scholar by trade, a libertarian by temperament — came to be the man behind it.

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THE VERDICT

Submitted by TinmanB….

A defendant was on trial for murder. There was strong evidence indicating guilt, but there was no corpse. In the defense’s closing statement the lawyer, knowing that his client would probably be convicted, resorted to a trick. “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I have a surprise for you all,” the lawyer said as he looked at his watch. “Within one minute, the person presumed dead in this case will walk into this courtroom.” He looked toward the courtroom door.
The jurors, somewhat stunned, all looked on eagerly.
A minute passed. Nothing happened. Finally the lawyer said, “Actually, I made up the previous statement. But you all looked on with anticipation.
I therefore put to you that you have a reasonable doubt in this case as to whether anyone was killed and insist that you return a verdict of not guilty.”
The jury, clearly confused, retired to deliberate.
A few minutes later, the jury returned and pronounced a verdict of guilty.
“But how?” inquired the lawyer. “You must have had some doubt; I saw all of you stare at the door.”
The jury foreman replied: “Oh, we looked, but your client didn’t.”

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Lee v. Prager – Viewing the GOP

by Jack Lee

An opposing view on Dennis Prager’s commentary shown below….

I guess I’m one of those 81% of unhappy Americans that doesn’t like the direction this country is going that Prager talks about, but I am still voting FOR Republicans!!! Not because they are doing a wonderful job, nor even a mediocre job, but because anything else would be far worse at this time.

Prager insinuates that Americans have become more or less bored with the Republicans so they want to hand it over to Democrats for awhile. Well, now that isn’t fair, it minimizes what is really going on!

Ok, if 81% of the American voters say we’re headed in the wrong direction then I must believe it’s because we’ve had a GOP Congress and owned the Presidency and we still couldn’t get anything done. We were asleep at the switch when one crisis or one debacle after another happened…all on our watch.

Shall I go down the growing list of complaints about the Party and the Administration?

+The Mexican border is still wide open, it’s only slightly better, but still open. And the border patrol is still short handed to even begin to control the flow of illegals sneaking in to the US.
+We’re still waging war in Iraq, we’re still struggling amid the corruption and incompetence on a scale unknown in our history and blowing more money than we ever dreamed of spending on another country.
+We’ve got spiking energy costs driving up costs at an alarming rate!

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ELECTION NEWS

POST SCRIPTS EXCLUSIVE REPORT

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We’re currently investigating an alleged censure by the Butte County Republican Central Committee. The details of the censure are still unclear and we’re trying to reach the author for comment. However we can assure you of one thing, whether it proves true or not, either way it will ad a new dimension to low politics.

If anyone has any information on an email circulating entitled, “Butte County Republican Party Official Action” please contact us immediately. Your identity will be protected.

Updated as of 5 pm. I have spoken with several parties to this action of censure and I am compiling the story. However it does not look like it will be ready until tomorrow. My colleagues in the hard copy have elected not to run with it, although several other papers have, at least to some extent.

I want to give this story a fair hearing and allow both sides their input, as time permits. Be advised that anyting i say that is remotely critical of anyone, especially a candidate, will have a full opportunity to respond with thier side of the story. And there is ALWAYS two sides to every story isn’t there? .

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Consensus Denied!

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A paper on Globalogna has been presented to the world:

31,000 scientists reject global warming World Net Dailey

More than 31,000 scientists across the United States, including more than 9,000 Ph.D.s in fields including atmospheric science, climatology, Earth science, environment and dozens of other specialties, have signed a petition rejecting “global warming,” the assumption that the human production of greenhouse gases is damaging Earth’s climate.

Bless the beasts, the children, and these very smart, sensible scientists!!!

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What Direction Is That?

A quote from Dennis Prager

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Todays most widely accepted political belief is that because an unprecedentedly high percentage of Americans81 percentbelieve the country is headed in the wrong direction, the Republicans are headed for a major defeat this coming November. If this is the case, it can only be because the American voter translates headed in the wrong direction as because the Republicans have had their way, so its time to let the Democrats have theirs. That should not be the case. I count myself as one of the 81 percent who believes America is headed in the wrong direction, and that is precisely why I am voting Republican. Moreover, I suspect I am not alone among the 81 percent in ascribing the wrong track to the leftist, not the conservative, influence on American life. … Perhaps most of the 81 percent think that wrong direction means, among many other things, the following: Forty years of left-wing control of the news media, of Hollywood, of the public schools, of the universities and of nearly every big city government have nearly ruined those institutions. Forty years of a litigation explosion has had terrible social and economic effects… Multiculturalism is destroying the concept of an American culture and people. Obama and the Democrats even opposed declaring English as Americas national language. So 81 percent of Americans are right. We are on the wrong track. But the future of America entirely depends on what track it is most Americans think is wrong.

What do you think is the “wrong direction”…and WHY?

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Democrat Meddling When Mr. President is a Republican

It adds up to much more than mere tolerance for their friends the communists, tyrants, drug smugglers, and terrorists.

by Tina Grazier

Nancy Pelosis recent surprise (and uninvited) visit to Iraq represents her second foray into the world of diplomacyand its NOT in her job description. It represents yet another example of the meddling tactics that some congressional democrats use to undermine sensitive diplomatic negotiations, operations, and policy of republican presidents. The danger this poses to Americans and American credibility around the world is not something to be taken lightly. The utter pomposity and ego it takes to assume the responsibilities of other elected officials, as well as effectively sidestepping the will of congress, is astounding and we should not let individual leaders get away with this egregious behavior. Congress and the president represent the voice of the American people; the decisions they make should not be usurped by individual congressmen who decide to take matters into their own hands.

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I Want to Pay More At the Pump!

by Jack “I got too much money” Lee

The rising cost of gasoline is hitting some people really hard, even in Saudi Arabia. The latest pump price there has climbed to about 92 cents a gallon! In Venezuela the pump price is a bit more realistic; it’s about 20 cents a gallon. But, keep in mind overall this is terrible news for the fragile economies of these poor 3rd world nations and we should try to do something to help. Maybe we could subsidize their pump prices to take some of the sting out of it?

Thanks to the American Congress we are effectively doing just that! Yes my friends Congress deserves a lot of credit for shifting our wealth and using the gas pumps to do it. First, they have been very successful at keeping American oil safely out of the hands of polluters like you and me and in the ground where it belongs. I feel pretty good about that don’t you? Like stop me before I pollute again! lol Seriously, we American consumers understand that it’s far more important to focus on the real problem facing all of us today, global warming!

Global warming, that’s exactly why we must teach our children to avoid carbon fuels and educate the world that burning dino fuel is evil. Just like the people who drive big SUV’s. SUV’s, that’s another problem and another reason why we gladly pay our “fair share” at the pump so we can punish those who are fuelish over-consumers driving gas guzzling SUV’s. Unfortunately, pump prices are only about $4 a gallon today, which seems way too low considering the vast wealth of us every day Americans, especially when compared to the poverty stricken people in lesser countries like Kuwait where gasoline is a whopping 40 cents a gallon.

Do you have any idea what forty cents means to the average Kuwaiti? They need help people!

Again, let me say in contrast to these poor little countries we Americans have too much surplus money and we should be eager to pay far more at the pumps if that will help shift the wealth and bring ying and yang into balance. I’m not exactly sure what that means, be I hear it a lot at the head shop so it must be right. Anyway, thanks to our Congress, a good deal of our filthy surplus money is being diverted to needy Arab nations where it will be put to
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Matrimonial Advice from a Considerate Husband

It is important for men to remember that, as women grow older, it becomes harder for them to maintain the same quality of housekeeping as when they were younger. When you notice this, try not to yell at them. Some are oversensitive, and there’s nothing worse than an oversensitive woman.

My name is Richard. Let me relate how I handled the situation with my wife, Emma.

Since I retired several years ago, it has become necessary for Emma to get a full-time job along with her part-time job, both for extra income and for the health benefits that we needed.

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