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Written by Tony
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 06:12 |
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I admit to not being a big fan of Bill Maher, John Stewart or the types of shows they have. While they can be amusing and are occassionally irreverent, they usually stop short of crossing the line between comedy and complete disrespect. Sadly, on the April 11th "Real Time with Bill Maher" on HBO, Bill Maher crossed that boundary in a big way launching an absolutely disgusting monologue that was full of anti-Catholic lies, disrespected the Pope and the church, and made jokes that made my skin crawl. |
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Written by Tony
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 06:59 |
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In a White House ceremony yesterday, President Bush presented the Medal of Honor for Michael Monsoor to his parents. When a grenade bounced off his chest and fell to the floor near his fellow troops, Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Monsoor acted out of instinct. Using his own body to cover the grenade, he sacrificed his own life to save those of two of his shipmates.
In remarks at the White House, President Bush said: On Saint Michael's Day -- September 29, 2006 -- Michael Monsoor would make the ultimate sacrifice. Mike and two teammates had taken position on the outcropping of a rooftop when an insurgent grenade bounced off Mike's chest and landed on the roof. Mike had a clear chance to escape, but he realized that the other two SEALs did not. In that terrible moment, he had two options -- to save himself, or to save his friends. For Mike, this was no choice at all. He threw himself onto the grenade, and absorbed the blast with his body. One of the survivors puts it this way: "Mikey looked death in the face that day and said, 'You cannot take my brothers. I will go in their stead.'" Perhaps the greatest tribute to Mike's life is the way different service members all across the world responded to his death. Army soldiers in Ramadi hosted a memorial service for the valiant man who had fought beside them. Iraqi Army scouts -- whom Mike helped train -- lowered their flag, and sent it to his parents. Nearly every SEAL on the West Coast turned out for Mike's funeral in California. As the SEALs filed past the casket, they removed their golden tridents from their uniforms, pressed them onto the walls of the coffin. The procession went on nearly half an hour. And when it was all over, the simple wooden coffin had become a gold-plated memorial to a hero who will never be forgotten.
Michael Monsoor embodied all that is right in our fighting men and women and we salute him and thank him for his sacrifice. God bless you, Michael. Rest in peace, shipmate. |
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Written by Tony
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Monday, 07 April 2008 06:51 |
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A couple interesting political news items today... One, speculation seems to be running that Conolezza Rice is secretly campaigning for the VP job. Very interesting since in the past she said she wasn't interested. I for one find that an intriguing idea and would welcome her to the ticket. You can read more here in this ABC News blog entry. Two, yet another example of Hillary's problem with the truth. Her recent stump speeches feature a terrible story about just how messed up our health care system is. A story about a poor uninsured pregnant woman who lost her baby and died after being denied care at a hospital because she couldn't come up with the $100 fee. Indeed, this sounds like a tragedy of immense proportions. While the loss of the baby and its mother are indeed tragic, the problem is that the circumstances Clinton describe never happened. She was never refused treatment and she was in fact insured and now the Ohio hospital is demanding Clinton stop telling the story. Click here to read more. |
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Written by Tony
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 13:57 |
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In Wallingford, Pennsylvania yesterday Barrack Obama said that Al Gore would play a major role in an Obama White House to address global "warming."
Obama said, "Not only will I, but I will make a commitment that Al Gore will be at the table and play a central part in us figuring out how we solve this problem. He's somebody I talk to on a regular basis. I'm already consulting with him in terms of these issues, but climate change is real. It is something we have to deal with now, not 10 years from now, not 20 years from now." Be scared. Be very, very scared.  |
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Written by Tony
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Monday, 31 March 2008 12:37 |
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It was announced Sunday that the remains of Sgt Matt Maupin were recovered in Iraq. Sgt Maupin was captured in Iraq on April 9, 2004 when his fuel convoy, part of the 724th Transportation Company, was ambushed west of Baghdad. He was later seen on Al-Jazeera surrounded by five masked men holding auotmatic rifles.
Since that time, the Army has continued to search for him, veterans organizations have championed his cause and his parents have held out hope he would be found alive. Yesterday's news brings an end to the wait. Matt's father Keith said, "My heart sinks, but I know they can't hurt him anymore. Our mission continues." Keith and Carolyn Maupin said that they will continue to do as they always have and support our troops via the Yellow Ribbon center that sends care packages to troops. We ask that all of our readers stop for a moment and say a prayer for Sgt Matt Maupin and all others who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of this nation. May they rest in peace. |
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