http://gunbarrelcityradio.com/InGodWeStillTrust.wmv
Thanks to Freeper EmilyGeiger for the link to this song.
Listen to Rush on Line.
http://www.jasoncann.org/radio.htm
http://radio.findanisp.com/radio-shows-on-air.php
If we send too many troops over there, we risk being received as occupiers.
We don't need more troops in Iraq. Washington simply needs to let the troops do their jobs as they did in WWII, and the White House needs to do to the media what FDR did in WWII (pour them a nice big cup of STFU).
I don't understand why this deserves a top banner headline on Drudge. This is not that important a story in the news of the day.
Is it Rush today or isn't it? His website does not say
I watched Newt on yesterdays MTP.....hard for me to believe that the above is Rush's response to what Newt had to say yesterday.........
Newt and Powell need to shut their face.
Newsbusters.org---Discussing the Time magazine person of the year choice on The View this morning, yenta-in-residence Joy Behar blurted out:
"You have to put like a Hitler type. Like you put Donald Rumsfeld there or something."
When some in the audience began to jeer, Behar broke into a huge, mock-surprised smile...
hERE!
RUSH LIVE!
Newsbusters.org | December 18, 2006 - 08:23.
Someone should suggest to Meredith Vieira that when trying to ingratiate oneself with Hillary Clinton, it's best to avoid words bringing "imperious" to mind. But if the execution was flawed, no one can deny the fervor with which Vieira endorsed Hillary's paean to big-government, 'It Takes A Village'. Here's how Vieira opened her interview with Hillary on this morning's Today:
"I want to start with 'It Takes a Village' '07 because this book came out ten years ago, and a lot has happened in the past ten years that makes it I think even more imperative that we will need a village to raise healthy, secure children."
Morning Johnnie,
When you posted the original version of this post yesterday in the Sunday Talk Show Thread, it was probably one of the best posts there I have ever read. It's great to see it here, now, and I hope it generates a LOT of thought/comments.
General Abizaid is such a terrific professional soldier. On military topics, he's the one to listen to--not guys like Newt Gingrich or John McCain. Doesn't the DC "establishment" remember LBJ's and McNamara's disastrous micromanagement of the military?
Hi guys. Here with power. Missed you on Friday
'cuz it got a little windy in the NW. I turned on the
radio in my car to make sure I hadn't missed the Rapture.
Hello Johnnie! Sono mode today.
Sorry to all you 'Rush Loyalists Cubed'............ Rush could care not one bit about whether Hillary/Dem wins the Presidential election in 2008.
He has absolutely no interest in the winner of that election.
You lovers of this pretender should call him out.
He's in it for "Big Broadcast Excellence"
LOL
What a guy, yet you people listen to this fraud every day (and so do I -- for the comedy.)
And he could care less who wins the 2008 election. That is most likely a fact.
He's nothing but farce and sarcasm. What a hero.
Flame away.............
Thanks for the ping! Working and lurking!
Newt no longer exists for me... he is a shell of what he could have been and a sellout. He sold his soul for fame and media attention.
LLS
http://www.nysun.com/article/45298
Confronting Conflict With Barenboim
by KATE TAYLOR | The New York Sun | December 18, 2006 Monday
The conductor conceived the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra with his friend, the late scholar and advocate of a Palestinian state, Edward Said, and established it in 1999. (The name is taken from a cycle of poems by Goethe, inspired by his reading of Persian poetry.) This summer, during the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, the orchestra voted to add a political statement to its program, stating that there is no military solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that the destinies of the Israeli and Palestinian peoples are inextricably linked.
"It is not an orchestra for peace," Mr. Barenboim said. "Peace requires much more than this. But it is a message of the orchestra that there is no military solution, and therefore we have to learn to know each other and find a solution that is just for everybody."
Mr. Barenboim went on to say that the parties must "achieve on the ground the conditions that we have in the orchestra, which are conditions of equality. When a Palestinian and an Israeli are playing the Brahms symphony on Tuesday night in Carnegie hall, in front of the Brahms Symphony, they are equals. But on the ground, in the West Bank, they are not equals."
Juan Marichall did not pick up Roseboro's bat, Rush, as you just said.
Roseboro was catching at the time Marichal hit him!.
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http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/Marichal_Juan.stm
On August 22, 1965, Marichal faced Sandy Koufax at Candlestick Park in the heat of a tight pennant race. The Giants and Dodgers had come close to a brawl two days earlier over catcher's interference calls. Los Angeles's Maury Wills had allegedly tipped Tom Haller's mitt with his bat on purpose, and Marichal's best friend, Matty Alou, retaliated by tipping John Roseboro's face mask. Roseboro nearly beaned Alou with his return throw to the mound. In the August 22 game, Marichal had flattened Wills and Ron Fairly with pitches when Roseboro purportedly asked Koufax to hit Marichal. When Koufax refused, Roseboro's return throw came close to Marichal's head. Name-calling ensued, until Roseboro suddenly ripped off his mask and stood up. Marichal rapped the catcher on the head with his bat.
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Rush again is just faking it........ as usual!