Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thanks, Veterans!

It's Veterans' Day.  Thank you to all of the brave men and women who have served this country to protect freedom.  Hopefully it has not been in vain.  The Wall Street Journal reminds us of the history, and the legacy, of Armistice Day, and the lessons to be remembered.

 

The Messiah met with President Bush yesterday, and immediately started leaking details about the meeting, particularly their discussion about a potential bailout for American automakers and about a free trade agreement with Colombia.  And now we're supposed to trust this guy with the deepest national security secrets?

 

While The Messiah was meeting with the President, Michelle Obama was visiting private schools in DC.  Liberal elitist hypocrisy at work.

 

There might be a battle for RNC Chair between Newt Gingrich and Michael Steele.  Either way, the Republicans will be better off than they are now.  They also need to listen to Rep. Paul Ryan, who tells them to take some risks and go back to core principles.

 

Democrat Rep. Pete Stark wants to grow the federal healthcare bureaucracy, regardless of how much it might cost.  It's ok; we'll just borrow it.

 

Tales from socialized medicine:  the British government is now going to start paying people to walk, exercise, and buy healthy food.  Just wait until it comes here.

 

Georgia Congressman Paul Broun called Barack Obama a Marxist on Friday and yesterday followed that up by saying that Obama might be trying to establish a dictatorship.  He's not as crazy as the uppity, navel-gazing mainstream media are going to make him seem.

 

The Democrats are trying their best to steal the Senate seat in Minnesota.  Watch out for election fraud up there, says John Lott.  Erick Erickson also weighs in, pointing out that the counting is going against statistical probability and towards Franken.

 

Those of you who believe in global warming, take a look at this map.  Blue means that temperatures this year have been colder than normal.

 

People are already trying to scalp tickets to the Obama Inauguration, so DiFi is working on legislation to make it illegal.  Who would pay $40,000 for a ticket to the inauguration?

 

The AP is trying to scare off any potential Republican opposition to Jim Marshall, saying that he is mostly safe now.

 

The Centerville City Council rejected that obscene property tax increase yesterday.

 

As we reported yesterday, Warner Robins Mayor Donald Walker will return to work this week.

 

Warner Robins is the best city in Georgia to raise a family.

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