I hope that each of you has a very happy— and very safe — New Year’s Eve.
The Austin American Statesman has the following misleading and completely false headline…
We also love our DVR, but I have limited my list to the Ten Best TV Shows of 2005 (none of which are on Jennifer’s list)
If this is indeed deemed to be unconstitutional, this would be one such time that change is necessary.
A quick look at the cookies folder on my own computer this morning revealed cookies from: Houston Chronicle, CNN, KHOU, Austin American Statesman, Washington Post, Ny Times, MSNBC, AP.org, and FOX news. And that’s just a partial list.
MSNBC/Newsweek is hosting an interview with the founder of TheDailyKos — the Liberal Left’s portal of daily talking points.
Iraq and the weather dominated the headlines for most of the year, so it’s no surprise that my list of the Top 10 Biggest Strories in 2005 has plenty of both.
By paying a ransom for a (willing) hostage, Germany is contributing to the deaths of innocent American Soldiers and Iraqi citizens.
The “Bush Lied” meme has been refuted and defeated time-and-time again. But the MSM and the Liberal Left think have completely ingnored the facts and continue to parrot the same old rhetoric.
We have one thing in common besides motorcycles. We have an unwavering respect for those who risk their very lives for America’s freedom and security. If you share this respect, please join us.
I hope each and every one of you have had an equally wonderful and merry Christmas.
On Saturday, we’ll drive 60 miles to the north side of Houston to spend Christmas Eve with my wife’s parents — and then back again to my brothers for Christmas Day.
It’s just another reason to validate my contempt for unions in this country.
TIME magazine just named their Person of the Year (persons as it turned out). But there were a lot of not-so-great people in 2005. So, here’s my list of the Top 5 Worst People of 2005:
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