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August 5, 2005 by drmiler
#127 by little_whip Friday, August 05, 2005 I'll tell you something that you didn't even begin to address. How many replies has mano posted? Did you count them into your witch hunt? You do realize that he gets points for EVERY reply he posts? ~takes a deep breath and prays for patience~ drmiler, the points you get for replying on other people's threads are added to your USER points, which affects your position on the JU's Top 10 USERS list. These do NOT a...
July 13, 2005 by drmiler
Reprint from Newsmax. Us Republicans may have a "decent" candidate for 08. Just maybe. Hillary Clinton 'Seething' Over Rick Santorum From NewsMax.com 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was reportedly "seething" after what the New York Post says was a "frosty" encounter yesterday with her conservative Senate colleague Rick Santorum. Clinton paused during a Capitol Hill interview with Post reporter Ian Bishop "to let out a week's worth of pent-up frustration," the pape...
June 29, 2005 by drmiler
This is a reprint from Media Research Center. Just maybe the media will start thinking about turning their policies around? A new poll commissioned by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, which was released on Sunday, found that "attitudes toward the performance of the news media are at or near their low points in Pew trends dating back to the mid-1980s. This is especially the case in opinions regarding the presses patriotism, bias, and fairness." Pew's summary of it findi...
June 9, 2005 by drmiler
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May 29, 2005 by drmiler
Has anyone seen this movie? It has Ben Afflec and Morgan Freeman in it. Be aware! Do not hesitate for a second to think that this senario could happen! Given what we know about the terrorists and bin Laden it's more than possible! The movies premise is terrorist smuggle a nuclear device into the country in the form of a cigarette machine and place it at a football stadium in Baltimore,MD. Where it's set off
May 26, 2005 by drmiler
This is for those of you who don't have a clue about the subject. This is from the "Wall Street Journal". Stem-Cell Lines There's no Bush "ban," and research money is flowing. Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT The debate over stem-cell research is once again being portrayed as a kind of moral Armageddon: a choice between federal funding and none, between scientific progress and religious zealotry. We hate to spoil the political drama, but maybe the system has stumbled toward ...
May 21, 2005 by drmiler
Reprint from Wall Street Journal. Just how low will these fools go? Patriot Act Posturing How desperate is the ACLU? Thursday, May 19, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT Several provisions of the Patriot Act come up for renewal this year and debate is already under way in Congress. Today the Senate Intelligence Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on the FBI's subpoena power in terrorism cases, which the Administration wants Congress to expand. It's a closed-door session so that Senators ca...
May 21, 2005 by drmiler
This is from the Wall Street journal. Minutemen Are People, Too Arizona rednecks win a round against the ACLU. BY LEO W. BANKS Thursday, May 19, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT TUCSON, Ariz.--Anybody who appreciates a good yuck was sad to see the Minutemen pack up their pickups and go home. After all, it wasn't every day that we got to enjoy the spectacle of sunscreen-lathered ACLU observers chasing volunteer border-watchers through the desert. But in the media bonfire accompanying Arizo...
May 6, 2005 by drmiler
Stop trying to destroy the gun culture. There are more than 250 million guns in public circulation in the U.S. They cannot be wished away. Even if the U.S. government banned gun ownership and stopped all gun manufacturing and importation, it would still need to confiscate all those weapons. Doing so would require wholesale violations of Fourth Amendment rights. The probability of getting rid of guns in America, therefore, is practically zero. Then there are the people who own all thos...
May 4, 2005 by drmiler
I find that Rosie O'Donell defending that human piece of trash (fonda) to be quite disgusting. Although they're both trash. Rosie O'Donnell apparently wants to give a little gas to one of her many careers. O'Donnell has been a standup comic, TV talk show host, magazine publisher and Broadway star, but now she's acting in movies again. You may have seen Rosie recently in the made-for-TV film "Riding the Bus with My Sister." In it, she portrays a developmentally challenged woman. ...
April 6, 2005 by drmiler
If you are staunch French supporter do NOT read this! Do you remember the "FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION"? They hired men to do their fighting. The book and movie- Beau Geste- TERROR ALERT IN FRANCE . . . AP and UPI reported that the French government announced yesterday that it has raised its terror alert level from Run to Hide. The only two higher levels in France are Surrender and Collaborate. The rise was precipitated by a recent fire which destroyed France...
April 6, 2005 by drmiler
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVASION USA Minutemen catch 141 illegals so far New Mexico official hopes to expand citizen volunteer project to 2nd state -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: April 6, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com In its second day of operations, the civilian volunteer Minuteman Project claimed to have aided the Border Patrol in ...
April 6, 2005 by drmiler
reposted from the media research center: Adjusted for inflation, oil will have to top $90 a barrel to set a record and gas $2.97 a gallon at the retail pump, but network anchors continue to falsely describe much lower prices as a "record" high. On NBC's Today on Tuesday morning, Ann Curry asserted: "Gas prices have hit a record for a third week in a row, now averaging $2.22 a gallon for regular." The night before, CBS News anchor Bob Schieffer called $58 a barrel "the highest price eve...
April 6, 2005 by drmiler
From NewsMax: ABC has ordered a pilot for a new show that will apparently try to mine some laughs out of the nation's political divide. The show, called "Red and Blue," features a conservative dad who has a liberal son with kids of his own. The father and son characters clash over, among other things, the best way to raise the youngsters. The show springs from the minds of writers Rob Long and Dan Staley, who also wrote and produced on "Cheers." The dad character is describ...
April 5, 2005 by drmiler
NewsMax reprint: For Tom Cruise, Scientology and Business Mix A NewsMax Report It's OK for Hollywood to push religion, as long as its not a traditional Judaeo-Christian kind. At least, actor Tom Cruise apparently thinks so. According to the New York Times, the action star has been mixing his business and his church. The paper says industry people who want to do business with him have been given must-take, four-hour tours of three different Scientology facilities in L...