FLOWERS ON A GRAVE WITH NO NAME
Celebrating America and what makes her so great...
Senator Zell Miller, who I quoted Friday, said it best at the 2004 Republican National Convention:
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 11.11.2007 @ 11:47
“Never in the history of the world has any soldier sacrificed more for the freedom and liberty of total strangers than the American soldier. And, o...
Hsu, Hsu, where are you?...
Fox News reports that shady Dem door Norman Hsu failed to show up today for a bail reduction hearing:
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 5.09.2007 @ 14:12
DEVELOPING STORY: California businessman Norman Hsu, a former New York apparel executive and major contributor to Democratic candidates and causes, fa...
"NOBODY HERE 'CEPT US INCOMPETENT JIHADIS..."
Toldjah So: Nutroots yawn over story of thwarted Ft. Dix plot...
Surprise!
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 9.05.2007 @ 10:04
Now, let’s imagine what the left’s reaction would be had the plot actually been carried out:
“BUSH KNEW!!!!”
As with everything else with the left, they are full of sound and fury signifying nothing but bluster. If an...
DEMS TO VOTERS: "WE WERE ONLY KIDDING."
Democrats surrender - drop demand for Iraq timeline...
The President stood firm on the issue of a timeline, and the Democrats who made it the centerpiece of the war supplemental they tried to “” have backed off the demand:
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 3.05.2007 @ 07:59
President Bush and congressional leaders began negotiating a second war ...
Nutroots double standards strike again: Responses to Coulter versus responses to Stark -and Marcottegate- don’t add up
Jules Crittenden, among other bloggers, writes today about the latest Ann Coulter outrage, this time for calling John Edwards the “F” word (Sean Hackbarth has the audio here).
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 3.03.2007 @ 10:36
My feelings on Ann Coulter are well known among my readers, so k...
The sad tale of John Edwards’ (now former) bloggers
As I mentioned briefly in my last post, the mega-watt hot issue the last couple of days in the blogosphere has been the story about two popular left-wing bloggers that the John Edwards campaign hired as his ‘official bloggers.’ Several we...
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 7.02.2007 @ 21:19
OBAMA FAILS RELIGIOUS TEST: SCHLUSSEL
On criticism of the media and blogs
There’s a lot of talk on both sides of the aisle today about Wall Street Journal assistant editorial features editor Joseph Rago’s piece on the demise of the media and rise of the blogosphere and National Review editor Rich Lowry’s su...
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 20.12.2006 @ 20:23
Rick, I'm with BAH and have been experiencing the same problems today. In fact, right now I can't get into my site at all.
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 14.12.2006 @ 14:50
I don't think Mr. Obama's position on a timetable is as clear as you've made it out to be, Rick . Via Obama's website 11/20/2006 (emphasis added):
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 12.12.2006 @ 13:25The first part of this strategy begins by exerting the greatest leverage we have on the Iraqi government – a phased redeployment of U.S. troops from Iraq on a timetable that would begin in four to six months.
When I first advocated steps along these lines over a year ago, I had hoped that this phased redeployment could begin by the end of 2006. Such a timetable may now need to begin in 2007, but begin it must. For only through this phased redeployment can we send a clear message to the Iraqi factions that the U.S. is not going to hold together this country indefinitely – that it will be up to them to form a viable government that can effectively run and secure Iraq.
POLITICIANS HEAD FOR THE BRIAR PATCH TO AVOID IRAQ TAR BABY
Dem “plan” withdrawal within 4 to 6 months is not a good idea, say retired generals and other military experts
Kinda surprising to see this in the NYT, but nevertheless, here it is:
Comment Posted By Sister Toldjah On 15.11.2006 @ 08:50
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — One of the most resonant arguments in the debate over Iraq holds that the United States can move forward by pulling its troops back, as part of a phased with...