Wednesday, June 20, 2012

WHAT DID OBAMA KNOW AND WHEN DID HE KNOW IT?

Drudge did a good job mixing Obama/Nixon on his front page. Andrea Shea King dropped this masterpiece onto my Facebook page because she was sure I'd want to post it here. She'd be right.

I wonder, though, if we aren't getting too far ahead of ourselves on this issue, making more of it than is really there. You have to be careful with these fast moving, highly politicized DC battles. But I must say, no matter how you look this thing over, it does appear someone's hiding something, unless this is one of those complex, inside-the-beltway tactics that's way above my head.

Earlier today I heard a congressman use the famous phrase born of the Nixon/Watergate days: "What did he know and when did he know it." Could we be in this deep, I thought? Good chance we are. Time will tell on this score. First we have to get a full house vote and see where it goes from there. Personally, I don't think it makes it to the full house--a deal is in the works--this is a town of deals.

Either way, the truth of what happened, who was in charge, and who knew, must become part of the public record before any justice is arrived at. The law demands it, and the families of the dead deserve nothing less.

Be a man, Mr. President.


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Saturday, June 16, 2012

FINDING A CURE TAKES HARD WORK... AND MONEY

Please consider making a donation. You just never know who cancer will strike next.

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FNC'S CAVUTO MAKES MOVE TO INTERVIEW "THE WON"

Cavuto and Fox News lost me long ago. Friday I found myself here in this hospital bed trapped into watching "Mr Pastry's" show ending tribute for Father's Day. Nice touch, I thought. Then I listened.

It's obvious that Neil has read Bill O'Reilly's playbook, but I doubt it'll work for him like it did for Bill. What's with these guys wanting to be near Obama, or wanting Obama to like them? This piece, short as it might be, is enough to make you wretch.

Sickening.

*And you might as well read this one too: Obama as the world's biggest spender in the history of spending.

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Wednesday, June 06, 2012

D-DAY + 68 YEARS--"THE STORY TO END ALL STORIES WAS D-DAY"

All things worth having come at a price. Freedom is certainly worth having and the Allied Nations paid dearly for it sixty-eight years ago.

Take a moment to consider the scene pictured above.

Many of the GIs you see wading through the water didn't live but a few moments after that
picture was taken. All of them had to be sick with fear; their minds racing with thoughts of loved ones back home and of the job ahead of them.

Everything we have and hold dear today was bought and paid for by the brave GIs in that picture. Think about it.


The Radio Patriot remembers D-Day and the sacrifice of The Bedford Boys.


Remembering the 40th anniversary of D-Day--Ronald Reagan:




Map of Normandy Invasion


Headlines back home--Chicago, Illinois


Wounded soldiers--Omaha Beach


The dead--Omaha Beach Cemetery

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