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[31 Jul 2007 | No Comment | ]

Seems the nutroots are pissing themselves that Home Depot has pulled advertising from Fox’s ‘The O’Reilly Factor’:
“Home Depot seems to have had a change of heart. They’re now unequivocally telling their customers that they will not advertise on Bill O’Reilly’s show. Oddly, however, they’re now also claiming that they never advertised on O’Reilly’s show.
From: Jarvis, Ron @homedepot.com]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 3:00 PM
To: JH
Subject: RE: PULL SUPPORT FOR OREILLY
Thank you for your email , we will not and have not advertised on the Bill O‚ÄôReilly show.”
As Don Surber notes, neither …

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[31 Jul 2007 | No Comment | ]

You CANNOT be stressed when listening to this classic…

Enjoy

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[31 Jul 2007 | No Comment | ]

Looks like Murdock is getting the DOW and with it the WSJ. So the designed and unprofessional hit pieces by the Ny Times and other media outlets had little effect on stopping capitalism at it’s finest.
Now that the deal looks done, the hit pieces such as this one at MSNBC, written by an obscure David Sweet is the type of maniacal hysteria about Murdoch (alias FOX NEWS owner), in it’s slap-happy logic that begs a “WTF?” response.
“Standards are the lifeblood of WSJ and its related properties. Back in …

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[31 Jul 2007 | No Comment | ]

You’ll remember that I told readers a month ago that the reason Harry and the Retreaters were carping about getting out of Iraq is that they knew that the surge just might work. Nothing could be more embarrassing or disasterous to Democrats in 2008 than a stable – reasonability stable – Iraq.
Over the weekend as you know the Ny Times story by the liberal Brookings Institute showed that significant progress has been made in Iraq since the surge began. Of course liberals attacked the messenger – …

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[30 Jul 2007 | No Comment | ]

New feature where I will link what I feel is the best of the day in media, blogs, whatever. Tonight give a look at Michael Trotten’s piece, “Baghdad Raid Night“.
“We want to use you as bait,” Sergeant Eduardo Ojeda from Los Angeles, California, told me before I embedded with his unit on what was shaping up to be a night raid.
“Excellent,” I said. “That’s why I’m here.”
This is what passes for black Army humor in Baghdad.
‚ÄúOur TST [time-sensitive target] blew up a vehicle and killed four soldiers and …