27 Jun
Posted by Cory Perry in Bush Administration, Foreign Policy, GOP, Iraq War, John McCain, National Security
Well, so much for America being a safer nation than before 9/11 and the Iraq/Afghanistan war efforts.
The Pentagon released a disturbing report today noting that The Taliban has regrouped in Afghanistan and is likely to ramp up attacks in the near future.
According to the Pentagon report :
Noting that insurgent violence has climbed, the report said […]
Whether you like it or not, Obama caved on his promise to support a filibuster of the FISA bill. This is very disappointing for several reasons, including the fact that Obama did not keep his word as he said he would.
“The bill has changed. So I don’t think the security threats have changed, I think […]
24 Jun
Posted by Cory Perry in Bush Administration, Foreign Policy, Iraq War, National Security
As I sit here and write this post, I am having a hard time figuring out what to say, because what else is there to say? It troubles me that as much as I oppose the war, I can’t sit here and give you fresh insight as to why I oppose the war. I oppose […]
23 Jun
Posted by Cory Perry in Bush Administration, Fox News, Iraq War, National Security, Sunday Shows
On Fox News Sunday yesterday morning, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said that President Bush is more likely to attack Iran if he believes Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is going to be elected.
No really, you read that right, trust me.
WALLACE: So, you’re suggesting that he might in fact, if Obama’s going to win the election, […]
18 Jun
Posted by Cory Perry in Barack Obama, Election 2008, GOP, Iraq War, John McCain, National Security
Remember when this election cycle started and the hot buzz on the street was that Rudy Giuliani had the Republican nomination wrapped up?
Well, we all call them wrong sometimes, but he has at least stepped back into the mix, according to First Read, and has graced us with another one of his totally absurd quotes […]
06 Jun
Posted by Cory Perry in Election 2008, GOP, John McCain, National Security
Sen. John McCain has once again sided with the Bush Administration on another issue that he originally was against, according to a top adviser in the McCain campaign.
In a letter posted online by National Review this week, the adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, said Mr. McCain believed that the Constitution gave Mr. Bush the power to authorize […]