FDR and domestic surveillance
Here’s a must-read article on the similarities between FDR and Bush on the issue of domestic surveillance in a time of war:
Here’s a must-read article on the similarities between FDR and Bush on the issue of domestic surveillance in a time of war:
This is a column I wouldn’t expect to see written by Cohen, who is generally considered to be a liberal on most issues:
Via this NYT puff piece this morning, we read that the Democrats are feeling pretty good these days about their chances for finally winning a post-Bush’s-election-as-President election, thanks to low polling numbers for the President as well as a general sense of frustration Republicans feel with their party’s elected officials:
Yes, we have our share of moonbats in the red state of North Carolina, too:
The Democrat obsession with ‘diversity’ continues, with this new report issued by them which asserts that the Bush administration’s appointees:
… quite the addicting show, isn’t it? I don’t think I took a breath during the show until the “President” aborted the shooting down of the plane!