Monthly Archives: September 2005

Get Your Pen, John!

  Seems as if Monsieur Kerry has a difficult time finding things (other then rich women to marry). Besides his sanity, he has had trouble finding the Senate Floor, where he was supposed to bloviate about the DSM and Karl Rove, and he has had trouble finding a pen that works on the “undeleated line” […]

American Flag Bidness

Some new folks one the list. Give a Big welcome to Ginasrantings Conservathink Welcome aboard, Maties!

Ray Nagin, Hero of New Orleans?

Found at NJ.com forums: Ray Nagin, the exhausted and fatigued mayor of New Orleans is a hero who should be getting the Congressional Medal of Honor for his nonstop efforts to save the people of New Orleans and his desperate call to the world, that finally shamed Bush and his FEMA administrators to finally enter […]

New Orleans Levee $$$$$

I just have to wonder: why is MY federal tax money being used to shore up the levee system around New Orleans? New Orleans is sinking. The levees are constantly sinking. "The system is in great shape, but the levees are sinking. Everything is sinking, and if we don’t get the money fast enough to […]

Cheney Bush Nominates Roberts For Chief Justice

Good news, everybody. Moving quickly to fill the vacancy left by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist’s death, President Bush on Monday nominated Judge John Roberts to the nation’s top judicial post. “It is fitting that a great chief justice be followed in office by a person who shared his deep reverence for the Constitution, his […]

Katrina: Oh, Those Buses

Alot of folks have been intricantly involved in the "Sitting Buses of New Orleans" fiasco, laying out all the issues. Bryan Preston of Junk Yard Blog has been all over it, so much that he has exceeded his bandwith. Fortunately, Michelle Malkin has given him a home for the time being. The buses I mentioned […]

Sorta Blogless Sunday-Interlude on Katrina

What was going on in the Louisiana gov’t? (h/t to Little Green Footballs) Behind the scenes, a power struggle emerged, as federal officials tried to wrest authority from Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (D). Shortly before midnight Friday, the Bush administration sent her a proposed legal memorandum asking her to request a federal takeover of […]

Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Have you donated yet? Reports are also saying that they can use things like underwear, all sizes, and toys for kids, things to ease their minds and keep them busy. So many do not know what is going on.

R.I.P., Chief Justice Rehnquist

From the Raleigh N&O: WASHINGTON (AP) – Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died Saturday evening of cancer, ending a 33-year Supreme Court career during which he oversaw the court’s conservative shift, presided over an impeachment trial and helped decide a presidential election. His death creates a rare second vacancy on the nation’s highest court. Rehnquist, […]

Keep The Aid Flowing!

According to N.Z.Bear, the Blogosphere has raised over $572,000!!!!!! Think about it: that is known contributions. That doesn’t count the folks that may have clicked through to a charity/relief agency and not recorded it. Awesome! Keep it coming. I know my company is still missing folks in the affected areas, particularly from New Orleans, as […]

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