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  • Barack Obama Urged to Renounce Terrorist Supporter Contribution

    01/17/2008 10:04:32 AM PST · by kristinn · 28 replies · 12,819+ views
    PR Newswire ^ | Thursday, January 17, 2008
    The D.C. Chapter of FreeRepublic.com, an independent grassroots group comprised of veterans, military families and other patriotic Americans, is urging Senator Barack Obama to renounce a $2300 contribution to his residential campaign by terrorist supporter Jodie Evans of Venice, California.The Washington City Paper reports in its current issue that Ms. Evans is co-founder of a group that publicly supports the terrorist-led insurgency in Iraq against Americans and free Iraqis:Drawing perhaps the most fire is Code Pink's support for the Iraqi insurgency that has killed more than 3,700 American soldiers and wounded nearly 30,000 since post-combat operations began there in May...
  • The greatest irony of the post-911 world...

    03/12/2004 10:10:28 AM PST · by FlyLow · 7 replies · 188+ views
    The Federalist Newsletter ^ | 3-12-04 | Michael J. Totten
    "The greatest irony of the post-911 world is that so many Democrats hate the Bush Doctrine. Liberation, anti-proliferation, and nation-building are activist and liberal, not defensive and conservative. The perceived immorality of our actions may weigh heavily on their souls. But it's nothing compared to what we might have to face if our goal of limited war for democracy fails. If the Middle East gets nukes before it gets freedom, it will be extraordinarily difficult, if not impossible, to wage a war on liberal grounds. We'll be back where we were during the Cold War. The only difference is that...
  • RNC tells TV stations not to run anti-Bush ads

    03/06/2004 4:55:26 PM PST · by demlosers · 81 replies · 1,294+ views
    cnn ^ | March 6, 2004
    <p>WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Republican National Committee is warning television stations across the country not to run ads from the MoveOn.org Voter Fund that criticize President Bush, charging that the left-leaning political group is paying for them with money raised in violation of the new campaign-finance law.</p>