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Monthly Archives: October 2005
Akers: Charles "The Hammer" Martel
Interested in a little history lesson? FLS editor Paul Akers has a great story on the Battle of Tours.
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Prince Charles to plead Islam’s cause to Bush
I hate condescension: Khalid Mahmood, the Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Bar, was also at the meeting at St James’s Palace. ‘His criticism of America was a general one of the Americans not having the appreciation we have for Islam … Continue reading
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QandO: The price of wandering off the lefty plantation
Disgusting. Chad Dotson gives a roundup of what non-Virginia Democrats are doing to Tim Kaine for removing his ad from the blog that painted Maryland GOP Lt. Governor candidate Michael Steele as Black Sambo (and yes, this is a true … Continue reading
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Harriet Meiers: WITHDRAWING!!!
Just caught word. Kudos for covering this blogwise belongs entirely to Cries in the Night, my primary source for all things SCOTUS and Meiers as of late. I look forward to a breakdown by Shipwrecked sometime in the near future. … Continue reading
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Why Did Kaine Want to Break His Word?
So why did Tim Kaine want to break his word? So he could violate a gentleman’s agreement between himself and Kilgore and disseminate images from the debates: However, even Kilgore has not seen the ad– two Republicans say they were … Continue reading
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John Goolrick passes away at 70
Mr. Goolrick was always handy with a letter or note for those who visited or stopped by. Though he often wrote about his personal thoughts on the comings and goings of state and local politics, I can remember specific instances … Continue reading
"Ayatollah’s of the right wing"
I eagerly await the editorial boards of the Roanoake Times, Daily Press, Washington Post, and other left-leaning newspapers’ condemnation of DNC Chairman Howard Dean for invoking the images of Muslim fanatics in his criticism of Republicans. Eagerly.
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Too Conservative: Who’s Lying Now? UPDATED x2
Democrat Tim Kaine is trying to play up the conservative angst with Jerry Kilgore on taxes. Pretty low if you ask me. UPDATE: Norman over at OMT seems to think that the Virginia Club for Growth needs to be called … Continue reading
Tim PumpKaine
Courtesy of Commonwealth Conservative. Awesome. I’m making one!
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