Archive for October, 2006

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The Measure of a Man

31 October 2006

I’ve always believed that the measure of a man is not whether he makes a mistake, but rather, what he does after making a mistake. No one is perfect and all of us make mistakes. How we handle our mistakes, whether we take responsibility for our mistakes, that is how you measure a man. Many [...]

Another Cox & Forcum Toon

30 October 2006

It’s been a while since I ran a Cox and Forkum cartoon so I thought it was time again. For your pleasure!

Thank You Ann Coulter

27 October 2006

Before Ann Coulter’s book, Godless, the debate of the last few days would not have happened. Ann was responsible for opening up the debate and pointing out that Democrats continually put forth people to make arguments who conservatives aren’t supposed to question. Those who have suffered personal tragedy, in the eyes of liberals, are unassailable. [...]

FairTax Blogburst for October 25, 2006

25 October 2006

With this heated election approaching faster than one could imagine, we thought it would be a time to throw the FT BB into the debates to see where each of our respective candidates reside in these matters. We have grown fast and have expanded further than Terry and I anticipated in such a short time, [...]

Missouri’s Amendment 2

24 October 2006

Missouri’s proposed Amendment 2 is, perhaps, the most misunderstood and the most lied about amendment in history. Supporters have spent $28 million dollars trying to convince the voters of Missouri that the amendment permanently outlaws human cloning. In fact, the amendment makes human cloning a right. The way the supports mislead on this is by [...]

More Good News

24 October 2006

Dick Morris and Eileen McGann have an article at conservative.org today that should brighten the day for Republicans. In an article entitled Encouraging News for Conservatives, Morris and McGann point out a number of polls that show Republicans gaining steam in numerous races. While they fall short of predicting the Republicans will retain control of [...]

A Glimmer of Hope

17 October 2006

Over the last several weeks I have struggled with the likely results of the upcoming election. I have endeavored to remain optimistic in the face of what appears to be increasingly bad news for conservatives. Every poll, every news cast, virtually everything you see or hear today indicates that Democrats will take control of the [...]

Modern Day David and Goliath

13 October 2006

Have any of you dear readers ever been less than satisfied with your bank? Have you ever been charged fees you thought were unreasonable or unfair? If so, this little story should resonate with you. Stephen Woodin is a small business owner in the Tampa Bay area of south Florida. In this little story Stephen [...]

Columbia University Censorship

12 October 2006

Most everyone not living in a cave is aware of the brouhaha at Columbia University last week when College Republicans had speakers from The Minute Man Project. Liberal student groups orchestrated a protest inside the event and prevented the speakers from speaking. Columbia University officials promised an investigation. On Wednesday evening Columbia University College Republicans [...]

A Failure of Diplomacy?

11 October 2006

Any aggressive action by a foreign enemy is always characterized by Democrats as a failure of diplomacy in general and specifically, a failure of the Bush administration’s diplomatic policy. That leads to an obvious question. Do the Democrats believe that every problem around the world has a diplomatic solution? Conversely, do they believe that there [...]


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