February 22nd, 2007
In case you missed it, the Washington Examiner editorial from yesterday, Wednesday, February 21, 2007 is a must read
The
Read more by The Washington DC Examiner Newspaper
Feb 21, 2007 3:00 AM
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February 22nd, 2007
In case you missed it, the Washington Examiner editorial from yesterday, Wednesday, February 21, 2007 is a must read
The
Read more by The Washington DC Examiner Newspaper
Feb 21, 2007 3:00 AM
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Americans say finish the job in
February 22nd, 2007
“Hanlon's Razor” and “Congressman Blunt talks with Neil Cavuto regarding the situation in Iraq on Fox News.”
… This is pretty much what I said in my Tentacle column from last week, on Wednesday, February 21st, 2007: “Hanlon's Razor” – “Last Friday and Saturday, the Democrats in Congress took another step in a desperate attempt to assure our defeat in Iraq and ultimately threaten our national security at home.” Read the rest here.
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Congressman Blunt talks with Neil Cavuto regarding the situation in Iraq on Fox News.
House Republican Whip Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt (R) says…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd73GGIbeSU
And - Yes there were 17 Republican members of the House who voted for the House resolution: “Disapproving of the decision of the President announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional
Remember their names. Voters need to remember these names in the next election…
"The Democratic-controlled House issued a symbolic rejection of President Bush's decision to deploy more troops to
The 17 Republicans were.
Castle, Mike (DE)
Coble, Howard (NC)
Davis, Tom (VA)
Duncan, John (TN)
English, Phil (PA)
Gilchrest, Wayne (MD)
Inglis, Bob (SC)
Johnson, Tim (IL)
Jones, Walter (NC)
Keller, Ric (FL)
Kirk, Mark (IL)
LaTourette, Steve (OH)
Paul, Ron (TX)
Petri, Tom (WI)
Ramstad, Jim (MN)
Upton, Fred (MI)
Walsh (NY)
Huffington Post Eat the Press is fuming over Hume
Brit Hume, John Murtha, And The Broken Telephone Of A Smear
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eat-the-press/2007/02/20/brit-hume-john-murtha-a_e_41646.html
Rachel Sklar | Posted Tuesday February 20, 2007 at 05:09 PM
Rachel Sklar, writing for “Eat the Press” on the Huffington Post takes issue with Fox News Channel’s Brit Hume’s remarks over Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) “slow-bleed” initiative to pulling our troops out of Iraq.
Hold on - - it is actually an interesting read – and should be read, in order to get other points of view and for a balanced analysis of the issues.
It begins:
Brit Hume provoked a strong reaction yesterday with his comments on Fox News calling Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) an "absolute fountain" of "naiveté" and saying he was "long past the day when he had anything but the foggiest awareness of what the heck is going on in the world."
[…]
… The distance between Murtha's actual interview to WaPo's version of it to Brit Hume's little soliloquy is far indeed &madash; a classic case of media broken telephone where carelessness in rendering and representation twists both word and intent, providing ample opportunity for further mischaracterizations, false conclusions, and out-and-out smears. WaPo — we're lookin' at you.
[…]
Now that I've taken the time to parse through Murtha's comments and WaPo's rendering of them, I'm definitely alarmed. But it ain't by Murtha.
Murtha Touts New Way To Stop Troop 'Surge' In Iraq [CNSNews.com]
Congressman Jack Murtha Briefs MoveCongress.org [MoveCongress.org]
Related:
Murtha's Iraq Plan Is Wrong And Right: Insisting On Proper Training Is No Way To Stop The War, But It Should Be Done [Bob Schieffer, CBSNews]
Hume and Hannity Mug Murtha While the White House Pretends to Take the High Road [Arianna Huffington, HuffPo]
Related, Ish:
Olbermann Adds Laugh Track To Hume's Murtha Rant [MSNBC via TVNewser]
Please read the entire post here.
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Operation Babylift – April 1975
Feb 22, 2007 4:17 PM
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On April 3, 1975, United States President Gerald R. Ford announced that "Operation Babylift" would fly from
Thank you “Lana.”
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February 22, 2007
I cannot agree with Mr. Bruce Godfrey more.
This is the one aspect of being a blogger – and one dynamic of the internet that is so incredibly unrewarding: monitoring inarticulate childish churlish behavior.
It is so profoundly sad.
Please read Mr. Godfrey’s post “Meta: Rules for Comments,” and if also agree, please link to it and spread the word.
Also read: “This is why I don't publish too much information about myself.”
And bear in mind that the callous churlish behavior needs to be shouted down, whether it occurs on the right or the left. I have found cringe worthy behavior on both sides of the aisle.
I try to subscribe to the “the terms of the Family Friendly Blogroll.”
Monitoring comments is a pain. If you ever find a comment on this blog that is inappropriate, please e-mail me at: kevindayhoff(at)gmail(dot)com immediately.
As far as my posts are concerned, if you ever find any of my posts offensive, let me know.
Yeah, some of them are in poor taste. I’m reminded of that by my wife…
Whatever.
The blog, “Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies” never fails to make it through the local public schools web filters.
(Well, yeah, I have considered taking that one post down – but I skewer the right side of the aisle also. See here - - and here.)
I’m ever mindful of the watchful eye of my wife, sister-in-law (who is a seminary student,) and my mother-in-law, who is a practicing “Preacher’s Daughter,” and the product of four or five generations of pastors. My goodness, if I stray, the Family Friendly Blogroll patrol is the least of my worries. Do you have a spare couch?
If you find that I stray, please tell me quickly before my family finds out. What do you call a 53-year old artist and writer without family support:? Homeless.
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I never drink coffee at lunch
(Well, make that I hardly ever drink coffee at lunch – I’d hate to spoil my afternoon nap…)
February 22, 2007
Whatever.
My suggestion for a caption is:
"I never drink coffee at lunch. I find it keeps me awake for the afternoon.”
If I understood it correctly, “Answers.com” attributes this quote to former President Ronal Reagan. If he didn’t say – he should’ve - - or I would’ve said it…
The picture above was e-mailed to me by Mrs. Owl. I don’t know who owns the picture – but I sure wish I had taken it.
Meanwhile, if you have another idea for a caption. Let us hear from you. And remember this is a “No Foul Language” web site.
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Always Faithful by Congressman and former POW Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson, former POW: “The pain inflicted by your country’s indifference is tenfold that inflicted by your ruthless captors”
http://www.samjohnson.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=58470
Washington, Feb 16 – 2007
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To gain some additional understanding of where Representative Johnson is coming from go to:
20040527 POW Congressman Johnson Hanoi Used Kerry Speech
Or
http://www.kevindayhoff.com/2004/05/20040527-pow-congressman-johnson-hanoi.html
or
POW Congressman: Hanoi Used Kerry Speech, Gore Comments 'Traitorous'
Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:34 a.m. EDT
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/5/27/113857.shtml
For a brief biography of Representative Johnson – go to the end of the speech…
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Congressman Johnson (R-TX) Floor Speech (02.16.07)
YouTube video Provided By: Republican Whip Roy Blunt
Congressman Sam Johnson served in the U. Congressman Sam Johnson served in the U.S. Air Force for 29-years as a highly decorated pilot. He flew combat missions in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars and was a prisoner of war in Hanoi for nearly seven years. Then, in 1991, he embarked on a new mission of service - representing the people of Texas' third district in the United States Congress.
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20070216 Always Faithful by Congressman and former POW Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson, former POW: “The pain inflicted by your country’s indifference is tenfold that inflicted by your ruthless captors”
http://www.samjohnson.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=58470
Washington, Feb 16 – 2007
Today U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (3rd Dist.-Texas) delivered the following closing statement on the floor of the House during the 36-hour debate on Iraq.
A 29-year Air Force veteran, Johnson served in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Johnson spent nearly seven years as a Prisoner of War, more than half of that time in solitary confinement.
Coincidentally, this week in 1973 as one of the longest held captives, Johnson finally left Hanoi on February 12, 1973 and returned home to Texas on February 17, 1973.
Earlier this week on Monday, Johnson spent the anniversary of his release pleading with a House panel to accept his amendment to support and fully fund the troops for the 36 hours of debate on the troop escalation in Iraq.
Johnson’s floor statement follows:
“You know, I flew 62 combat missions in the Korean War and 25 missions in the Vietnam War before being shot down.
“I had the privilege of serving in the United States Air Force for 29 years, attending the prestigious National War College, and commanding two air bases, among other things.
“I mention these stories because I view the debate on the floor not just as a U.S. Congressman elected to serve the good people of the Third District in Texas, but also through the lens of a life-long fighter pilot, student of war, a combat warrior, a leader of men, and a Prisoner of War.
“Ironically, this week marks the anniversary that I started a new life – and my freedom from prison in Hanoi.
“I spent nearly seven years as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam, more than half of that time in solitary confinement. I flew out of Hanoi on February 12, 1973 with other long-held Prisoners of War – weighing just 140 pounds. And tomorrow – 34 years ago, I had my homecoming to Texas – a truly unspeakable blessing of freedom.
“While in solitary confinement, my captors kept me in leg stocks, like the pilgrims… for 72 days….
“As you can imagine, they had to carry me out of the stocks because I couldn’t walk. The following day, they put me in leg irons… for 2 ½ years. That’s when you have a tight metal cuff around each ankle – with a foot-long bar connecting the legs.
“I still have little feeling in my right arm and my right hand… and my body has never been the same since my nearly 2,500 days of captivity.
“But I will never let my physical wounds hold me back.
“Instead, I try to see the silver lining. I say that because in some way … I’m living a dream…a hope I had for the future.
“From April 16, 1966 to February 12, 1973 – I prayed that I would return home to the loving embrace of my wife, Shirley, and my three kids, Bob, Gini, and Beverly…
“And my fellow POWs and I clung to the hope of when – not if – we returned home.
“We would spend hours tapping on the adjoining cement walls about what we would do when we got home to America.
“We pledged to quit griping about the way the government was running the war in Vietnam and do something about it… We decided that we would run for office and try to make America a better place for all.
“So – little did I know back in my rat-infested 3 x 8 dark and filthy cell that 34 years after my departure from Hell on Earth… I would spend the anniversary of my release pleading for a House panel to back my measure to support and fully fund the troops in harm’s way….and that just days later I would be on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives surrounded by distinguished veterans urging Congress to support our troops to the hilt.
“We POWs were still in Vietnam when Washington cut the funding for Vietnam. I know what it does to morale and mission success. Words can not fully describe the horrendous damage of the anti-American efforts against the war back home to the guys on the ground.
“Our captors would blare nasty recordings over the loud speaker of Americans protesting back home…tales of Americans spitting on Vietnam veterans when they came home... and worse.
“We must never, ever let that happen again.
“The pain inflicted by your country’s indifference is tenfold that inflicted by your ruthless captors.
“Our troops – and their families – want, need and deserve the full support of the country – and the Congress. Moms and dads watching the news need to know that the Congress will not leave their sons and daughters in harm’s way without support.
“Since the President announced his new plan for Iraq last month, there has been steady progress. He changed the rules of engagement and removed political protections.
“There are reports we wounded the number two of Al Qaeda and killed his deputy. Yes, Al Qaeda operates in Iraq. It’s alleged that top radical jihadist Al-Sadr has fled Iraq – maybe to Iran. And Iraq’s closed its borders with Iran and Syria. The President changed course and offered a new plan …we are making progress. We must seize the opportunity to move forward, not stifle future success.
“Debating non-binding resolutions aimed at earning political points only destroys morale, stymies success, and emboldens the enemy.
“The grim reality is that this House measure is the first step to cutting funding of the troops…Just ask John Murtha about his ‘slow-bleed’ plan that hamstrings our troops in harm’s way.
“Now it’s time to stand up for my friends who did not make it home – and those who fought and died in Iraq - so I can keep my promise that when we got home we would quit griping about the war and do something positive about it…and we must not allow this Congress to leave these troops like the Congress left us.
“Today, let my body serve as a brutal reminder that we must not repeat the mistakes of the past… instead learn from them.
“We must not cut funding for our troops. We must stick by them. We must support them all the way…To our troops we must remain…always faithful.
“God bless you and I salute you all. Thank you.”
Biography of Representative Johnson:
Sam Johnson returned home to Texas after serving in the U.S. Air Force for 29-years as a highly decorated pilot. He flew combat missions in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars and was a prisoner of war in Hanoi for nearly seven years. After his military career, he established a home-building business and served in the Texas legislature. Then, in 1991, he embarked on a new mission of service- representing the people of Texas' third district in the United States Congress.
Dubbed a "Top Texan" by USA Today, Johnson is the highest-ranking Texan on both the prestigious Ways & Means Committee and the Committee on Education and the Workforce. On these committees, he is able to influence the key issues of economic security, health care and improving our children's education. As one of a few Members of Congress who has fought in combat, Johnson serves as an informal advisor on military readiness issues.
He has consistently advocated smarter government, lower taxes, cutting wasteful spending, and pushing for a simpler, fairer tax system.
On the Education Committee, Johnson continues to work to return control of education to parents, teachers, and local school boards-where it belongs. As the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations, Johnson is one of three Members of 535 who has authority over retirement, health and labor issues.
After growing up in Dallas and graduating from Southern Methodist University, Johnson began his 29-year career in the U.S. Air Force, where he served as director of the Air Force Fighter Weapons School (Top Gun) and flew with the Air Force Thunderbirds precision flying demonstration team. In the Korean War, he flew F-86s in 62 combat missions.
In the Vietnam War, Johnson flew F-4s. While flying his 25th combat mission in 1966, he was shot down over North Vietnam. He spent nearly seven years as a prisoner of war, half of that time in solitary confinement. Fellow POW Capt. James Mulligan, USN (Ret.) recalled the day Johnson was allowed to return to a joint cell. He walked into the room with the two other detained American officers, "stood at attention with tears in his eyes, and said simply, 'Lieutenant Colonel Sam Johnson reporting for duty, sir'...after he had not talked to or directly been with an American for three full years." Johnson recounts the details of his POW experience in his autobiography, Captive Warriors.
A decorated war hero, Johnson was awarded two Silver Stars, two Legions of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, one Bronze Star with Valor, two Purple Hearts, four Air Medals, and three Outstanding Unit Awards.
Sam Johnson is married to the former Shirley L. Melton, of Dallas. They are proud parents of three children and ten grandchildren.
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Always Faithful by Congressman and former POW Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson, former POW: “The pain inflicted by your country’s indifference is tenfold that inflicted by your ruthless captors”
http://www.samjohnson.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=58470
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To gain some additional understanding of where Representative Johnson is coming from go to:
or
POW Congressman: Hanoi Used Kerry Speech, Gore Comments 'Traitorous'
Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:34 a.m. EDT
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/5/27/113857.shtml
For a brief biography of Representative Johnson – go to the end of the speech…
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YouTube video Provided By: Republican Whip Roy Blunt
Congressman Sam Johnson served in the U. Congressman Sam Johnson served in the
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20070216 Always Faithful by Congressman and former POW Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson, former POW: “The pain inflicted by your country’s indifference is tenfold that inflicted by your ruthless captors”
http://www.samjohnson.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=58470
Today U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (3rd Dist.-Texas) delivered the following closing statement on the floor of the House during the 36-hour debate on
A 29-year Air Force veteran, Johnson served in both the Korean and
Coincidentally, this week in 1973 as one of the longest held captives, Johnson finally left
Earlier this week on Monday, Johnson spent the anniversary of his release pleading with a House panel to accept his amendment to support and fully fund the troops for the 36 hours of debate on the troop escalation in
Johnson’s floor statement follows:
“You know, I flew 62 combat missions in the Korean War and 25 missions in the Vietnam War before being shot down.
“I had the privilege of serving in the
“I mention these stories because I view the debate on the floor not just as a U.S. Congressman elected to serve the good people of the Third District in Texas, but also through the lens of a life-long fighter pilot, student of war, a combat warrior, a leader of men, and a Prisoner of War.
“Ironically, this week marks the anniversary that I started a new life – and my freedom from prison in
“I spent nearly seven years as a Prisoner of War in
“While in solitary confinement, my captors kept me in leg stocks, like the pilgrims… for 72 days….
“As you can imagine, they had to carry me out of the stocks because I couldn’t walk. The following day, they put me in leg irons… for 2 ½ years. That’s when you have a tight metal cuff around each ankle – with a foot-long bar connecting the legs.
“I still have little feeling in my right arm and my right hand… and my body has never been the same since my nearly 2,500 days of captivity.
“But I will never let my physical wounds hold me back.
“Instead, I try to see the silver lining. I say that because in some way … I’m living a dream…a hope I had for the future.
“From April 16, 1966 to February 12, 1973 – I prayed that I would return home to the loving embrace of my wife, Shirley, and my three kids, Bob, Gini, and
“And my fellow POWs and I clung to the hope of when – not if – we returned home.
“We would spend hours tapping on the adjoining cement walls about what we would do when we got home to
“We pledged to quit griping about the way the government was running the war in
“So – little did I know back in my rat-infested 3 x 8 dark and filthy cell that 34 years after my departure from Hell on Earth… I would spend the anniversary of my release pleading for a House panel to back my measure to support and fully fund the troops in harm’s way….and that just days later I would be on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives surrounded by distinguished veterans urging Congress to support our troops to the hilt.
“We POWs were still in
“Our captors would blare nasty recordings over the loud speaker of Americans protesting back home…tales of Americans spitting on
“We must never, ever let that happen again.
“The pain inflicted by your country’s indifference is tenfold that inflicted by your ruthless captors.
“Our troops – and their families – want, need and deserve the full support of the country – and the Congress. Moms and dads watching the news need to know that the Congress will not leave their sons and daughters in harm’s way without support.
“Since the President announced his new plan for
“There are reports we wounded the number two of Al Qaeda and killed his deputy. Yes, Al Qaeda operates in
“Debating non-binding resolutions aimed at earning political points only destroys morale, stymies success, and emboldens the enemy.
“The grim reality is that this House measure is the first step to cutting funding of the troops…Just ask John Murtha about his ‘slow-bleed’ plan that hamstrings our troops in harm’s way.
“Now it’s time to stand up for my friends who did not make it home – and those who fought and died in Iraq - so I can keep my promise that when we got home we would quit griping about the war and do something positive about it…and we must not allow this Congress to leave these troops like the Congress left us.
“Today, let my body serve as a brutal reminder that we must not repeat the mistakes of the past… instead learn from them.
“We must not cut funding for our troops. We must stick by them. We must support them all the way…To our troops we must remain…always faithful.
“God bless you and I salute you all. Thank you.”
Biography of Representative Johnson:
Sam Johnson returned home to
Dubbed a "Top Texan" by USA Today, Johnson is the highest-ranking Texan on both the prestigious Ways & Means Committee and the Committee on Education and the Workforce. On these committees, he is able to influence the key issues of economic security, health care and improving our children's education. As one of a few Members of Congress who has fought in combat, Johnson serves as an informal advisor on military readiness issues.
He has consistently advocated smarter government, lower taxes, cutting wasteful spending, and pushing for a simpler, fairer tax system.
On the Education Committee, Johnson continues to work to return control of education to parents, teachers, and local school boards-where it belongs. As the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations, Johnson is one of three Members of 535 who has authority over retirement, health and labor issues.
After growing up in
In the Vietnam War, Johnson flew F-4s. While flying his 25th combat mission in 1966, he was shot down over
A decorated war hero, Johnson was awarded two Silver Stars, two Legions of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, one Bronze Star with Valor, two Purple Hearts, four Air Medals, and three Outstanding Unit Awards.
Sam Johnson is married to the former Shirley L. Melton, of
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“Chasing Cars” is off their May 1, 2006 album release, “Eyes Open.”
Snow Patrol is an indie rock band from Northern Ireland,
Originally formed in late 1994 as "Shrug", the band started by performing gigs at
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Congress to Troops: Drop Dead
February 19th, 2007
H/t: Brutally Honest
In Brutally Honest’s February 18th, 2007 post, “Poignantly true,” it credits:
“… the folks at MidnightBlue in a February 17th, 2007 post, “DNC -We did it for al-queda.” “Not So Funny, but deadly accurate.”
(http://midnightbluesays.blogspot.com/2007/02/dnc-we-did-it-for-al-queda.html)
Brutally Honest gives “Kudos to Flopping Aces for the find.”
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TODAY'S DOSE OF "UNCOMMON SENSE"
Why does health insurance cost so much? One reason is the number of unneeded or unwanted government mandates, such as acupuncture, forced into policies by state governments. The Shadegg Solution: Allow residents of one state with a bunch of mandates to buy an insurance policy from another state without all the frills. Read more here
CHILDLIKE EMOTIONALISM
"It takes a lot more integrity, character, and courage to be a conservative than it does to be a liberal. That's because at its most basic level, liberalism is nothing more than childlike emotionalism applied to adult issues."
Columnist John Hawkins
THE DISHONOR ROLL
"Congress has rarely been distinguished by its moral courage. But even grading on a curve, we can only describe this week's House debate on a vote of no-confidence in the mission in
"On present course, the Members will vote on Friday to approve a resolution that does nothing to remove American troops from harm's way in
Wall Street Journal, 2/15/07
THE VOTES ARE IN.
"The Democratic-controlled House issued a symbolic rejection of President Bush's decision to deploy more troops to
The 17 Republicans were.
Castle, Mike (DE)
Coble, Howard (NC)
Davis, Tom (VA)
Duncan, John (TN)
English, Phil (PA)
Gilchrest, Wayne (MD)
Inglis, Bob (SC)
Johnson, Tim (IL)
Jones, Walter (NC)
Keller, Ric (FL)
Kirk, Mark (IL)
LaTourette, Steve (OH)
Paul, Ron (TX)
Petri, Tom (WI)
Ramstad, Jim (MN)
Upton, Fred (MI)
Walsh (NY)
IMAGINE IF A HONKY HAD SAID THIS
"Every Democrat running on (Obama's) ticket next year would lose because he's black and he's top of the ticket. We'd lose the House and the Senate and the governors and everything."
NEWT IN TOP TIER, LIKE IT OR NOT
"Press accounts seldom name former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in the top tier of aspirants for the Republican presidential nomination, despite polls consistently showing he belongs there. News stories and opinion columns routinely refer to Arizona Sen. John McCain, former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as the 'top tier' or 'first tier' Republican presidential candidates for 2008. Yet in every recent national poll -- as well as in
THE CHECK IS NOT IN THE MAIL
"As the 2006 tax season approaches, the federal government is still trying to recover nearly $3 billion from 450,000 active and retired federal employees who failed to file income tax returns in 2005. The federal agency with the highest number of delinquent taxpayers is the USPS (postal service), where 56,652 employees owe more than $320 million in unpaid taxes."
Mark Segraves, WTOP 103.5 FM, 1/17/07
A REAL SERIOUS BEEF
"Senate Finance Chairman Baucus called it 'ridiculous!' His freshman
"Baucus even sounded ready to use his new power as a chairman to rewrite the menu. 'We're going to stop this,' he vowed. When asked about his free-trade stances, Baucus replied: 'Yeah, but we're in
CongressDailyPM, 2/16/07
ONCE AGAIN, A GUN SAVED LIVES
"This past Monday night, a gunman walked into a popular
Columnist Chuck Baldwin
REPUBLICANS GO FROM BAD TO WORSE
"The Senate Republican leadership met behind closed doors this week to ponder Majority Leader Harry Reid's audacious power grab on the massive catchall appropriations bill. They decided they could not filibuster the bill for fear of being blamed for closing down the government, but they still wanted enough votes opposing cloture to make an impression. That would seem a formula for defeat, and indeed it was.
"The vote to end debate Tuesday was 71-26, with 23 Republicans -- including the party's two leaders -- voting with Reid. The GOP was accepting a bill that perpetuates earmarks, masks additional domestic spending under the disguise of fiscal responsibility and establishes a precedent of prohibiting the opposition party from amending an appropriations bill. . . . What ails Senate Republicans is lack of principle and lack of will, two reasons why they lost the 2006 elections."
Columnist Robert Novak
TRANSPARENCY ON THE WAY
"U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) praised the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) today for taking the first steps in implementing the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006. OMB launched an interim version of the required Web site today that includes a full timeline of how the transparency law will be implemented as well as a public comment form so all taxpayers can submit comments on how to best provide federal spending information. The interim Web site can be found at www.federalspending.gov."
Joint Coburn/Obama press release, 2/15/07
SHOULDN'T THEY WORRY MORE ABOUT KILLER SPINACH?
"Lawmakers reintroduced legislation today that would allow the FDA to regulate tobacco products. The bill would restrict tobacco advertising and promotions and ban candy-flavored cigarettes and ads targeting children. The measure would give FDA the authority to require cigarette makers to remove harmful ingredients or reduce nicotine levels."
National Journal, 2/15/07
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