Ann Coulter - Whew! I'm certainly glad to hear the "snippets" from Rev. Jeremiah Wright's sermons "in context."
In the famous B. Hussein Obama speech that sent a tingle down Chris Matthews' leg, Obama dismissed the clips of Rev. Wright being played on TV as mere "snippets." He claimed the media were highlighting Wright's "most offensive words," complaining that they had been played endlessly, as if repetition were the problem with the statement: "GOD DAMN AMERICA!"
It's absolutely unheard of to repeat passages from famous speeches. In fact, I have a dream that we will not do that. Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask that the media stop replaying "snippets." All we have to fear is [ ... More ]
In the wake of Hillary Clinton's rock-solid Pennsylvania victory, David Axelrod, the able chief strategist of Barack Obama's campaign, attempted to minimize the political significance of his candidate's having been overwhelmingly rejected by Pennsylvania's working-class voters: "Let's understand — the white working class has gone to the Republican nominee for many elections. This is not new. Democratic candidates don't rely on these votes."
Whoa! First, to be accurate, Bill Clinton, the only Democratic president since FDR to win re-election, did — narrowly — carry white, working-class voters twice. Second, David, we are talking here about Obama's having lost badly working-class voters who are registered Democrats and who voted in a Democrats-only primary. Third, earlier in 2008, Obama had run quite strongly [ ... More ]
FBI officials in Houston today made a plea for help in solving the 2003 case of a boy found dead in apartment trash bin.
The child, nicknamed "Beloved Doe," is believed to have died of starvation and dehydration. The boy was just 21 lbs and had a surgical scar on his abdomen, indicating that he received medical care. He wore a diaper decorated with bears and had been wrapped in a blanket before being stuffed inside a red and white zippered bag.
The FBI is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his identity and Crime Stoppers of Houston is offering $5,000.
The previous release of composite sketches never resulted in an identity for the dark-haired boy, believed to be Hispanic and [ ... More ]
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