It's time to back away the Jeremiah Wright kerfluffle.
If Lanny Davis and other Clinton surrogates want to play the race game, then so be it. Obama is no racist, nor is he responsible for the inflammatory and seditious statements made by Jeremiah Wright.
Earlier today, I saw a video that has been mentioned by several bloggers on the right, which compares certain passages from Obama's book and with selected video clips from several of Wri… Continue
Added by Nuke on April 11, 2008 at 10:28am —
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A powerful rechargeable stun gun with safety cord now in the size and shape of an ordinary lipstick. It does not get any better than this. Womens self defense in the 21st century.You have to see t
"Tolerance," explained Mrs. Hartsfield, "Means you don't kill someone just because they believe differently than you." She was speaking specifically about the news of the day to her 9th Grade Social Studies class, of which I was but one of thirty youngsters who had the privilege of receiving an excellent public education from an excellent public school teacher.
The daily discussions of current events were lively enough to hold at bay the distractions of Spring, which usually seemed to explode a… Continue
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If you are male and a Led Zeppelin fan, chances are you may be leaning toward voting Republican in the U.S. presidential election, according to a survey of rock radio fans released on Wednesday. The Jacobs Media's Media/Technology Web Poll IV of more than 27,000 respondents cited stronger than expected interest in the November 2008 election among fans o
BREAKING: Conservative blogging legend Nuke Gingrich officially calls it for Gregg Harper over Charlie Ross in the MS 3rd District.
"It was an old-fashioned whoopin'," said Gingrich, relaxing with a Macanudo and a mint juelp, from NG Election Central in southwest Mississippi. "Ross didn't know what hit him. This is a blowout, and I, for one, couldn't be happier for the people of the Third District."
Gingrich endorsed Harper over the weekend, and momentum has been moving in Harper's direction e… Continue
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I'm really trying to like John McCain. I really am.
I believe him when he says he has changed his mind on tax cuts. I applaud his position change on amnesty for illegal aliens. I believe him to be a credible candidate on the issue of National Security. I think he will make better judicial appointments than either of the two Democrats.
But, this global warming baloney may yet prove to be the deal-breaker for me.
McCain has gone public with his mandatory cap and trade program for reducin… Continue
Added by Nuke on March 31, 2008 at 9:07pm —
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Gordon James Klingenschmitt, writing at WND, cites his 8 reasons for not voting for John McCain. Gordon is a big fan of Alan Keyes, and plans to write-in Keyes' name on the ballot for President. Frankly, I cannot think of a bigger waste of time than a write in vote, but it's Gordon's vote, and if he wants to waste it, that's his business. So be it.
I haven't decided whether or not I'm going to fully support McCain w… Continue
Added by Nuke on March 23, 2008 at 9:20pm —
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Calling it "the ultimate recycling" project, a Georgia agricultural researcher says he has found the solution to the world’s energy crisis.
Using a process of genetic modification and cloning of bacterial organisms that is capable of large-scale conversion of bio-mass into hydrocarbons, researcher J. C. Bell has enlisted the help of Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Sen. Johnny Isakson, Rep. Jim Marshall, Rep. Jack Kingston, and Floyd Gabler, the deputy undersecretary of the USDA,… Continue
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... a 23-year-old Yemeni man named Basel Saleh Salem Kassem got into an argument with another man on the train and then yelled that he had a bomb.“Allegedly he was causing a disturbance on the train and the conductor attempted to move him to another part of the train, that
As I think back over my blogging career, several days stand out in my memory.
Like the first time I got a tip in my pay-pal tip-jar. (Thanks Robert D.)
Or, the time when we had a post picked up by BBC.
And, who can forget the day "Nuke Gingrich" was ranked #1 by Technorati?
Yes, indeed. Blogging certainly has its rewards.
Here is one that will make the NG Top Ten List.
I'm going to have a pickle named after me.… Continue
Added by Nuke on March 15, 2008 at 9:13pm —
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So, what does John F. Kerry (who served in Viet Nam) have in common with the current crop of winter soldiers? From Obiter Dictum
In May 2006 an IVAW member named Jesse MacBeth appeared in a video widely circulated on the Internet. MacBeth claimed to have been a Ranger in Iraq who had committed horrific atrocities with his unit, including the
After Google, what's next? Writing at Times (UK), Jonathan Richards talks to the "real" inventor of the world wide web (sorry Goracle), Tim Berners-Lee, and speculates on the future of the internet. A fascinating article indeed. Here is an excerpt:
The semantic web is the term used by the computer and internet industry to describe the next phase of the web's development, and essentially involves building web-based connectivity into any piece of data — not just a web page — so that it
First up, a cool video from the Military Channel, comparing Mark46/Mark 48 machine guns.
(w00t!)
Next is a piece from Christopher Hitchens, describing the argument from the Left -- it's apples and oranges --
Iraq: Worth the Price
Think how many candy-canes and vacations I could have if it were not for the space program, or the cost o
Over the past few weeks, I've offered up several short blurbs about the unraveling of the financial markets. To my surprise, it is a subject which continues to get only cursory media attention.
Were it not for the coverage in the foreign press, a person might be persuaded that all is well, that this is just a temporary slowdown which will be over and forgotten soon enough. I wish it were true.
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Added by Nuke on March 9, 2008 at 2:30am —
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The leader of the Shi'ite Sadrists in Iraq, Muqtada Al-Sadr, has announced in a letter to his followers that he is stepping down from his position, distanci