Just asking ?? The terrorist were looking for Americans!
Hostages said dead in Mumbai Jewish center – Yahoo! News
a total of more than 150 people had been killed and 370 injured.
Government cannot create a moral people. A moral people can create a moral government.
Just asking ?? The terrorist were looking for Americans!
Hostages said dead in Mumbai Jewish center – Yahoo! News
a total of more than 150 people had been killed and 370 injured.
Perhaps something Obama and his supporters should consider. Since he is into reading so much of Lincoln he should realize that Lincoln paved the way for the Civil War. He knew it could no longer be avoided and he knew it had to be fought. His election was the impetus for the southern states to begin their secession from the Union.
The new civil rights is legally forcing a lifestyle on those who want nothing to do with it. My rights are more important than your rights and I’m gonna shove them down your throat. If advancing your rights diminishs anothers rights then the price is too high and the validity of your claim is suspect.
The media is heaping praise on Obama for reading Lincoln for wisdom and guidance. Of course, Lincoln got his wisdom and strength from his faith and the Bible. He had a Bible on his desk in the Oval Office at all times. Of course, out of the other side of their mouths they are real concerned about Republicans carrying their faith into public office. But, hypocrisy was always a trait the media has down to perfection.
Iran has enough nuclear material for a single bomb – IAEA
Iran has now produced roughly enough nuclear material to make, with added purification, a single atom bomb, according to nuclear experts analyzing the latest report from global atomic inspectors.
This is the conclusion contained in the report leaked by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna Wednesday, Nov. 19, for submission to the agency’s board Nov. 27-28. This alarming development is headlined by the New York Times and Bloomberg website Nov. 20, but does not rate Israeli official comment or a mention in the its media.
Hugh Hewitt: The Battle For Iraq Has Been Won. Will The President-elect Preserve The Victory?
Yesterday’s vote by the Iraqi cabinet to approve a status of forces agreement confirms what most reasonable people had concluded this summer –that the battle for Iraq is over and the country is stable and secure even…
We are sure also she will get a Palin type inquisition from the media. Turning blue, here.
CNN’s Richard Quest: Hillary Clinton is an ‘International Superstar’
During Friday’s Situation Room, CNN correspondent Richard Quest predicted that the international community would react favorably if Hillary Clinton would become the next Secretary of State: "Absolutely amazed, outstanding reaction — I’ve little doubt. Remember, Hillary Clinton is an international superstar, known around the world. There would be some reservations, bearing in mind everyone saw the bruising Democratic primary….But no question, the gravitas — the authority that she would bring would be welcomed around the world." He later made a bizarre analogy about European reaction to the election of Barack Obama: "You’re talking about people who have been like starving men, who have suddenly been given a food [sic] and a meal and it tastes brilliant to them."
Host Wolf Blitzer first asked the CNN correspondent, "…[L]et’s talk about world reaction — you’re based in London — what would be the reaction to a Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?" Quest who was in Washington for the emergency G20 economic summit, then gave his "international superstar" answer about Senator Clinton. Blitzer then followed-up by commenting about how "her husband’s [Bill Clinton] still admired around the world." Quest replied, "And she’s an internationalist. She would be — she knows her way around. She knows the people involved."
The CNN host then asked Quest about how the world was reacting to the election of Obama: "…[I]n Europe, how are they reacting? How are they feeling, now that they’ve had a chance to absorb this historic moment?" The correspondent promptly answered, and included his "starving" analogy: "Giddy — they’re still giddy with excitement about it. I was in London just this weekend. They can’t believe their luck, Wolf. You know, you’re talking about people who have been like starving men, who have suddenly been given a food [sic] and a meal and it tastes brilliant to them." Blitzer, who seemed surprised by this answer, replied, "That much?" Quest responded by giving his commentary on this apparently "giddy" reaction from Europeans: "Absolutely — no question. The expectations are unreasonable. They’re way out of the ballpark."
Blitzer asked one more follow-up question about this reaction to Obama before moving on to the issue of the upcoming summit: "Well, is it because they really admire and appreciate Barack Obama and what he stands for, or they don’t like the incumbent president, George W. Bush?" Quest replied, "A lot of the second and a bit of the first is the best way to put it. They believe he can solve most of the problems, or at least, they have a better chance of getting it from him than anyone else."