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Posted at 12:15am on Jul. 8, 2008 Study: Military gays don't undermine unit cohesion
By tankertodd
This is crap.
Call it a product of a panel of retired generals with liberal guilt. You know, the Wesley Clark Foundation.
These yahoos, including one who allegedly implemented the policy under Clinton in 1993, assert that gays in the military don't hurt unit cohesion. Unfortunately their study has one seriously fatal error: it cites Israel and Great Britain as their case studies.
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Posted at 5:50pm on Jun. 30, 2008 Quick piece of evidence on how Obama is MORE of the SAME
By tankertodd
I thought this was a classic quote from the Obama Campaign that speaks to Obama's highly political business as usual.
Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said: “Senator Obama had a terrific conversation with President Clinton and is honored to have his support in this campaign. He has always believed that Bill Clinton is one of this nation’s great leaders and most brilliant minds, and looks forward to seeing him on the campaign trail and receiving his counsel in the months to come."
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Posted at 11:28pm on Jun. 7, 2008 Time writer tells Obama NOT to go to Iraq: It's a Trap!
By tankertodd
Who knew Time hired a columnist who could play Admiral Ackbar so well. This writer Peter Beinart is so, so wrong that it's amazing that he's a senior fellow of anything. (Of course I'm not even senior fellow of my living room.)
He tells Obama NOT to pick up the challenge McCain laid to him to actually visit Iraq before deciding to quit it after all the blood and treasure invested there. His supporting points? Why, a diplomat who served under Jimmy Carter, and the New York Times. So you can already tell where we're going here.
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Posted at 9:26am on May 15, 2008 I'm back to being excited about a John McCain presidency
By tankertodd
Like many of you I turned shades of green as John McCain highlighted his "green" policy approach for alleged CO2 pollution and fictional Global Warming. But today's points from the McCain camp have re-energized me for a McCain candidacy.
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Posted at 10:38am on Apr. 16, 2008 Murtha declares McCain too old to be Pres, but young enough to be a crook
By tankertodd
Democratic Representative John Murtha declares that John McCain is too old to be President. Murtha is 75 years old, or 4 years older than McCain. However, when Murtha was asked if McCain was old enough to be a career looter of taxpayers dollars, Murtha gave an emphatic yes. "Shiat son, at 75 I'm just getting started myself!" more below
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Posted at 11:59pm on Apr. 6, 2008 Who needs a bailout? It's a great time to be foreclosed on!
By tankertodd
The message on foreclosure we grew up with was simple: it was the baddie in a black cape with a oiled moustache kicking the poor unfortunate farmers out their home after foreclosing on them. Foreclosure came swiftly, probably after the baddie bought the note from the original bank, and now decided to take the property outright.
We're learning how absolutely foolish this story is. First, we learn that borrowers who can't make payments have an excellent option: walk away. Because many put little to no money down on their homes, all they lose is the money they put in. The cost of the home becomes their rent.
Now, we're learning that banks are in no rush to kick people out of their homes. And this makes perfect sense.
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Posted at 12:38pm on Apr. 3, 2008 Wisconsin votes out liberal Supreme Court judge - there is hope in Cheeseland
By tankertodd
There's some gouda news coming out of Wisconsin (ok no more cheese jokes).
The Wall Street Journal tells us about Governor Doyle's appointee who got sacked by the electorate.
Hurrah for accountable judges.
You can read the full article, but apparently this judge was interested in novel concepts like "risk contribution" payouts for defendants. Nice. But the real treat for you is the winning judge, Michael Gableman. Read his original announcement to seek office on his website. This is a judge we can all love (great quotes below):
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Posted at 11:10am on Mar. 23, 2008 Google is decidedly anti-Christian!
By tankertodd
Google continues to annoy me into disliking them. Once again, Google gives Christianity a big fat snub by ignoring the holiday (or Holy Day) by not customizing its main page logo.
This is a small thing. But they do customize their logo for Earth Day, for Chinese New Year, Lego Day, Yuri Gagarin Day, and many other occasions. But not for Christmas, and apparently not for Easter. More below...
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Posted at 10:23am on Mar. 12, 2008 David Mamet comes out as a conservative, or at least libertarian
By tankertodd
I hate blogging mostly about a link on Drudge but I can't help myself. I just enjoyed reading* Mamet's piece in the Village Voice where he essentially comes out as a conservative. Delicious.
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Posted at 1:09am on Mar. 12, 2008 Banks bring down Client Number 9
By tankertodd
Banks, like many institutions, take a lot of hits in America. After all, it's hard to love the rich guys who own your house. So when they do something right those who criticize ought to praise, and fortunately an opportunity for fairness has arrived.
Apparently, the Spitzer investigation launched based on banks filing suspicious-activity reports. more below
