Earle; NO; falling gas prices
There simply is no need for me to elaborate on a Ronnie Earle post. After reading a few of my previous posts, you know that District Attorney Earle, a Texas Democrat with a history of political vendettas, thinks if A gives money to C so C can give money to D that B is the only one to have committed a crime. I literally have nothing else to say on this matter given the gross violation of all that is logical. And for my liberal friends that are in a lather that C (the Republican National Committee) committed a crime, go ask your friends at the Democrat National Committee if they want Ronnie to indict C for its involvement. Oops, there I go again with the logic (or is it sarcasm?).
Attention Liberal Hollywood Elite: there is still poverty in New Orleans. Regardless of what The Elite might think, the poverty is not related to the number of news cameras in New Orleans; the poverty is there when the cameras are gone.
I paid $2.09 for a gallon of gasoline yesterday. The liberal media loved to blame Bush when gasoline was $3.29 a gallon. Where, then, is the credit for orchestrating this huge $1.20 drop since three hurricanes rocked the Gulf Coast?
Seventy-seven percent of voting Iraqis approved their Country's constitution. Look a liberal (that conveniently ignores that Sens. Kerry, Clinton and other liberal Senators voted for the war, but is blinded by hatred for President Bush) in the eye and ask her if a democracy in Iraq makes the United States more or less secure.
Attention, Sean Penn, there's still poverty in New Orleans.
During the Presidential Debates, the Great Equivocator, Sen. John F. Kerry asked, "how safe do you feel now?" after sharing that air cargo is not inspected prior to loading onto passenger flights. He has yet to introduce legislation to change this. Is this what people mean by the "politics of fear"? Maybe he needs more time to study the issue. Maybe he's not sure if he'll vote "for" the legislation before he votes "against" it or if he'll vote "against" the legislation before he votes "for" it.
On November 3, 2005, I made another factual error in my post, Robert Casey, Jr., son of the late, pro-life Gov. Robert Casey, is not locked in a tough gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania, he's locked in a tight U.S. Senate race. I found the error myself. This now makes three factual errors in just 33 posts, a rate that is simply too high. Going forward, if anyone sees a factual error, please let me know right away so I can correct.
Poverty . . . still . . . New Orleans.
Two days after I expressed concern over the Left's treatment of Judge Alito's ethnicity, the President of the National Italian-American Federation expressed a similar concern on a television news program. The choice is yours, wait for others to catch-up or read it here first.
ChevronTexaco's Political Action Committee gave almost 10% of all the money it contributed to United States Senators in the current 2005 - 2006 election cycle to Sen. Barbara Boxer's (D, CA) liberal twin sister, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D, CA).
There simply is no need for me to elaborate on a Ronnie Earle post. After reading a few of my previous posts, you know that District Attorney Earle, a Texas Democrat with a history of political vendettas, thinks if A gives money to C so C can give money to D that B is the only one to have committed a crime. I literally have nothing else to say on this matter given the gross violation of all that is logical. And for my liberal friends that are in a lather that C (the Republican National Committee) committed a crime, go ask your friends at the Democrat National Committee if they want Ronnie to indict C for its involvement. Oops, there I go again with the logic (or is it sarcasm?).
Attention Liberal Hollywood Elite: there is still poverty in New Orleans. Regardless of what The Elite might think, the poverty is not related to the number of news cameras in New Orleans; the poverty is there when the cameras are gone.
I paid $2.09 for a gallon of gasoline yesterday. The liberal media loved to blame Bush when gasoline was $3.29 a gallon. Where, then, is the credit for orchestrating this huge $1.20 drop since three hurricanes rocked the Gulf Coast?
Seventy-seven percent of voting Iraqis approved their Country's constitution. Look a liberal (that conveniently ignores that Sens. Kerry, Clinton and other liberal Senators voted for the war, but is blinded by hatred for President Bush) in the eye and ask her if a democracy in Iraq makes the United States more or less secure.
Attention, Sean Penn, there's still poverty in New Orleans.
During the Presidential Debates, the Great Equivocator, Sen. John F. Kerry asked, "how safe do you feel now?" after sharing that air cargo is not inspected prior to loading onto passenger flights. He has yet to introduce legislation to change this. Is this what people mean by the "politics of fear"? Maybe he needs more time to study the issue. Maybe he's not sure if he'll vote "for" the legislation before he votes "against" it or if he'll vote "against" the legislation before he votes "for" it.
On November 3, 2005, I made another factual error in my post, Robert Casey, Jr., son of the late, pro-life Gov. Robert Casey, is not locked in a tough gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania, he's locked in a tight U.S. Senate race. I found the error myself. This now makes three factual errors in just 33 posts, a rate that is simply too high. Going forward, if anyone sees a factual error, please let me know right away so I can correct.
Poverty . . . still . . . New Orleans.
Two days after I expressed concern over the Left's treatment of Judge Alito's ethnicity, the President of the National Italian-American Federation expressed a similar concern on a television news program. The choice is yours, wait for others to catch-up or read it here first.
ChevronTexaco's Political Action Committee gave almost 10% of all the money it contributed to United States Senators in the current 2005 - 2006 election cycle to Sen. Barbara Boxer's (D, CA) liberal twin sister, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D, CA).
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