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Cain: Wet Foot, Dry Foot? I gotta’ run gentlemen!
From the looks of it, Herman probably thought that as long as he had two feet (even if one was wet and the other dry), the best thing to do was to run as fast as he could.
This story appeared at National Review Online…
Herman Cain on Cuba, ‘Wet Foot, Dry Foot?’
By Greg Pollowitz
The Miami Herald [...]
Victor Davis Hanson: (Even a Few) Words Matter
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(Even a Few) Words Matter
by Victor Davis Hanson
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was ecstatic after the Munich Conference of 1938. He bragged that he had coaxed Adolf Hitler into stopping further aggression after the Nazis gobbled up much of Czechoslovakia.
Arriving home, Chamberlain proudly displayed Hitler’s signature on the Munich Agreement, exclaiming to [...]
Mark Steyn: Neutrality Isn’t an Option
Mark Steyn always tells it like it is, with humor and style! Read the whole column at National Review Online…
Neutrality Isn’t an Option
You always have a dog in the fight, whether you know it or not.
By Mark Steyn
The polite explanation for Barack Obama’s diffidence on Iran is that he doesn’t want to give the mullahs [...]
Thomas Sowell: Magic Words in Politics
Read this excellent column here…
Magic Words in Politics
by Thomas Sowell
China is the largest foreign holder of U.S. government bonds. But, instead of buying more of those bonds as our skyrocketing national debt leads to more bonds being issued, China has been selling some of its U.S. government bonds this year.
The Chinese are no fools. They [...]
Dennis Prager: America Has a Naive President
Read the whole article at Townhall.com…
America Has a Naive President
by Dennis Prager
“The basic bargain is sound: countries with nuclear weapons will move toward disarmament, countries without nuclear weapons will not acquire them.” — President Barack Obama, Prague, April 6, 2009
As far as nuclear weapons are concerned, the President of the United States wants America to [...]
