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on Friday, February 16, 2007 1:53:32 AM
Well, well, well ... This kids have done it again, and their new column is posted at Common Conservative. I should also note that this is their final guest article column. As of the 1st of March, they will be joining Thomas Lindaman as staff writers. So, enjoy this last one because starting in March, they are going to get serious.And speaking of Thomas Lindaman his new column is an explanation as to why he isn't running for president. (A disappointment for us as the kids would relish the opportunity to sit on the high court for him.)Vincent Fiore, the "Citizen Politician" is discussing Star Wars, and the US government's return to it.
Randall Nunn is discussing the wayward Republicans in Congress; a fact more than evident in recent weeks regarding the war, and their blatant refusal to abide by their constituents.Larry Simoneaux has some amusing, random observations about life, in general. And yes, his point regarding the use of the word "no" is very true.Life inside the Beltway is the subject of Peary Perry's piece, and I can vouch for a lot of what he's talking about. I used to live there. I used to work there. "Three-ring insane asylum" doesn't begin to cut it.J.B. Willaims talks about the conservatives and the fact they had better locate their brains (try standing up) before their movement is destroyed form within.Erik Rush gives Israel kudos for taking out an Iranian nuclear scientist. Now if we could only get them to snuff Ahmandinejad, all could be right in the world, maybe.The non-binding resolutions in the House and Senate is the subject of Patrick J. Buchanan's fine work this issue as he berates both parties and both Houses for taking their moral high road to defeat.The "Modern Conservative," Tom Adkins explains what went wrong in Iraq, and I can't fault him for his assessments. It's the same assessments the kids have stated on numerous occasions on their sites. As always, this post will remain at the top of the site's page for the next day. (A good thing, too. I have meetings all day tomorrow so I won't be posting for them.) So, please go read these fine authors. Enjoy their wisdom. It is seemingly a rare thing for those on the Right nowadays, and it's heartening to see common sense conservatism when it comes around.
Sabrina McKinney