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Welcome anyone who would like to view a site that is run by people who support family values, good morals, and keeping the money we earn. We will not provide leftist material, democrat party views, or conspiracy theories. We believe that the government was formed to handle complex issues like foreign and domestic policy and they should tend to that business and stay out of mine. Thomas Jefferson summed this up simply by referring to the United States Government as "Laissez-faire". This means hands off and we here on the right side could not agree more. We are not looking for a hand out nor do we encourage people who depend on the government for such handouts. Feel free to browse the material we have deemed important enough to grace the pages of our site.
What's up with George Clooney?


2003 WorldNetDaily.com


In receiving a special filmmaking achievement award from the National Board of Reviews, actor George Clooney joked that "Charlton Heston announced again today that he is suffering from Alzheimer's."

Clooney still had a chance to apologize for the bad humor day. When questioned about the remark by New York Newsday, Clooney sputtered: "I don't care. Charlton Heston is the head of the National Rifle Association. He deserves whatever anyone says about him."

Clooney, it turns out, is active in gun control and an increasing number of other political causes. He embraces the term "political liberal," he says. And he's become a major Hollywood critic of the impending war in Iraq and of its author, President Bush.

He says President Bush would fit in just fine with New Jersey's favorite crime family.

"The government itself is running exactly like the Sopranos," he tells talk-show host Charlie Rose tonight.

Clooney says Bush has cut deals with France and Russia so the United Nations Security Council won't complain when "we go into a war [with Iraq] and kill a lot of innocent people."

"[Bush says,] 'France, you're getting the pipelines,'" Clooney quips. "Are we going to try and talk [to Saddam Hussein] without jumping in and killing people first?" asks Clooney. "I don't believe we're going to wait until the last resort to do it. That's what bothers me."

Clooney's latest directorial project is "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind."





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Whole Democratic Party Is Destruction Machine
The other day, Bill Clinton whined that the Democrats "don't have a destruction machine," like me. Let's ask Richard Mellon Scaife, Ken Starr, Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork, John Ashcroft and Ed Meese if they think the Democrats don't have a destruction machine. The whole modus operandi of the Democratic Party is the politics of personal destruction. The left not only controls the mainstream media, they control academia, Hollywood, etc., etc., etc.
Democrats are seriously thinking of buying their own network and think tanks to combat Fox News Channel and conservatives. I guess owning ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and every newspaper from the New York Times and Washington Post on down doesn't count! I guess they never heard of the Brookings Institute et. al. All this caterwauling means that the Democrats have finally realized that the Republicans actually won this election.

The Carville memo that we brought to you on Thursday shows how conservatism triumphed. They see that people trust Republicans and conservatives, so now Democrats are getting ready to fight back. They're not changing what they believe, but they're coming up with deceptive new ways to present it. Examples: Tax cuts are now "tax holidays," which expire. "Tort reform" is now "the right to sue." It's a new attempt to camouflage what they really stand for and to demonize their opponents. It's not going to work.



Sorry Frenchies, We Don't Need Your Permission
No matter where you live on Earth, you should thank God that your freedom and security dont depend on the French. All of you people who wanted to go through the United Nations to disarm Saddam owe President Bush an apology. The Washington Post reports that France will wage a major diplomatic fight, including possible use of its veto to stop the UN from authorizing the use of force to liberate Iraq.
Sorry, Pierre, but it's already authorized. The Post continues, The administration had hoped to mark the final phase in its confrontation with Iraq when UN weapons inspectors deliver a progress report Monday. That's not true, either. The thing hasn't even begun! The final phase will be Saddam's head on a platter. Russia is waffling, as they have their own problems with terrorists. The ChiComs and Germans have no problem with dictators, as we well know.

As Ari Fleischer said Tuesday morning, the president recognizes that he has to keep trying to put the spine in the UN and the rest of the international community. I look forward to the op-eds by Scowcroft, Baker, Eagleburger and the rest of the Bush 41ers who pushed this UN path. We remember all those State Department leaks to the Washington Post and the New York Times, making out Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Cheney as out-of-control hawks.

I look forward to them demanding to appear on all those cable shows again, this time to admit they were wrong. Nowhere does the Constitution say that the United States of America needs the permission of a bunch of thug, rogue, tinhorn despots before defending itself. The UN doesn't know it yet, but it has already been defeated by Saddam Hussein. The French are once again proven to be weak, impotent cheese eaters. It is once again as it has been from the Monroe Doctrine to the Cold War - up to the US and UK to save the world.


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BOOK REVIEW

This weeks review is on Bill O'Reilly's new book, "The No Spin Zone". The book was very educational for the most part. I can say that, although Mr. O'Reilly and my opinions do not always reflect one another, I think he is the only one out there in the news telling it like it is. I, like Mr. O'Reilly, am independent and believe what I think is right. Let's not get off track. I will now begin my review.

Mr. O'Reilly's experience and facts leave me wondering why some people don't like him. He is very to the point and has good morals. (No doubt from a good upbringing). The way that he approaches some of the interviewees may be taken as hostile to some, but is reflecting some of our built up frustration with certain people and organizations. In the book you will find interviews with people like Al Sharpton, President George W. Bush, Susan Sarandon, and Mario Cuomo, to name a few.

In conclusion, I recommend this book to anyone wanting to know the truth about some of the spending and corrupt morals of past and present political entities. I read through it fairly quickly and learned a lot about some people who already left a bad taste in my mouth.

Written by
Lynn Hayes

 


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