Philip de Vellis: Creator of Hillary 1984 Ad
Posted by Robbie Cooper on March 22nd, 2007 | TrackbackI just find it ammusing watching the the infighting between the Hillary and Obama camps as they slowly begin to eat themselves alive.
I just find it ammusing watching the the infighting between the Hillary and Obama camps as they slowly begin to eat themselves alive.
These “peace activists” (has there ever been a more inappropriately named movement) are the worst kinds of cowards. And I hope they get hit by a bus on their way to their next “rally”.
And what promise have the Dems broken this time? The promise of clean bills void of reckless spending on pork projects.
Idiot. The entire Left is screaming for us to pack it up, admit defeat, and come back home.
No, Barack, many of us are wondering who will provide the leadership to win this war. And that is the only acceptable path to ending this war — winning it. Not cutting and running. Which is the type of “leadership” you are promising.
Actually, looking at her mug shot, she does look stressed. Or deranged.
I looked into hiring a personal trainer, but the cost was anywhere between $70-110 per hour. However, I’ll get the same benefits of a personal trainer in a small group setting (~15 students in the class) for under $20/hour.
A movie about a bunch of middle-aged biker-wannabes was given all thumbs up by a group of real middle-aged bikers.
How many “carbon offsets” is Al Gore going to have to buy from himself to make up for this?
I gotta ask — is there really nobody more qualified to be your representative from Rhode Island? I mean — I know it’s a small state and all — but surely somebody who’s not a mentally ill drug addicted alcoholic has to be available. Right?
But, it does bring an estimated $38 million economic impact to the city of Austin. So having 80K extra wierdos running around 6th St. for two weeks is somewhat tolerable (not that I’m seeing me cut of that $38mil).
Kind of like the Left demanding “equal time” withe conservative talk radio on AM radio — even though there’s not a market to support it (just ask Air America).
On March 17, 2006 I joined over 100 fellow Patriot Guard Riders to ride in honor of PFC Amy Duerksen, 19, of Temple, TX.
After Amy’s funeral, I received the following email from Amy’s father, Doug Duerksen (who is an Army Chaplain at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland):
After a long journey and an even longer two weeks, [...]
Can anybody — with a straight face — explain to me how what Dean is doing doesn’t directly violate the stated law? Yeah, I didn’t think so.