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JOHN, by the grace of God King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou, to his archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justices, foresters, sheriffs, stewards, servants, and to all his officials and loyal

Sunday Open Thread: New Beginning Edition

Today, in 1777, the Continental Congress ratified the Articles of Confederation, creating the first framework for our new nation. In 1864, Sherman began his “March to the Sea,” effectively ending the Civil War. In 1942, U.S. Forces won a decisive

Saturday Open Thread: Afghanistan Edition

Today, in 2001, troops of the Northern Alliance took control of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. The future for Afghanistan may not be as bright as it was today, eight years ago.

Friday Free-For-All: Silent Cal Edition

They criticize me for harping on the obvious; if all the folks in the United States would do the few simple things they know they ought to do, most of our big problems would take care of themselves.

ACORN Sues Feds Over Funding Cut

From Politico: A non-profit organization filed a lawsuit against the federal government Thursday morning, seeking to overturn a law stopping the flow of federal funds to ACORN. The suit, filed in federal court in New York, claims that bills passed

Thursday Open Thread: Kyoto Edition

Today, in 1998, Vice-President Al Gore signed the Kyoto Protocol (yeah, we don’t know where the constitutional authority is for that either): Especially, since, by a vote of 95-0, the Senate had already rejected the Kyoto Protocols. Still, Al Gore

Developing: Lou Dobbs to Leave CNN, Last Show Tonight

From the Associated Press: Longtime CNN host Lou Dobbs shocked his viewers Wednesday by announcing that he would be leaving the network effective immediately.The daily host of “Lou Dobbs Tonight” addressed his viewers after giving the day’s headlines and told

Wednesday Open Thread: Armistice Day Edition

Happy Armistice Day! Next year, it is possible no more veterans of the Great War will be alive. Take a moment and think what it takes to ‘go over the top’ at a place like the Somme.

New Hampshire Will Bailout Failing Newspaper

From the Nashua Telegraph: The state of New Hampshire last week agreed to guarantee 75 percent of a $250,000 loan from an Upper Valley bank to the new owner of the Eagle Times, an unusual deal because it involves a

Monday Open Thread: Freedom Edition

Twenty years ago today, the Berlin Wall fell. The picture below isn’t from that day, but it speaks volumes about what the Wall represented. In this photo, an East German guard takes his chance to run for freedom as the

Sunday Open Thread: Gaia Worship Edition

For many people, Sunday is a day of worship. Enjoy this video, which shows a particular flavor of worship. Part of us thinks this video is too delicious to be true…but we also know it is totally plausible. Enjoy, and

House Passes PelosiCare

Just after 11pm EST, the House of Representatives passed the 2,000+ page Pelosi Health Care bill by a vote of 220-215. 39 Democrats were given the opportunity to vote no, in what will go down in history as the most

The Debate on PelosiCare: This Isn't Starting Well

But, we can’t say we’re surprised. Now that House leadership has committed itself to bringing the 2,000+ page bill to a vote, every tool and lever at their disposal will be used to get to 218. There is not a

Saturday Open Thread: East Germany Edition

Today, in 1989, East German Prime Minister, Willi Stoph and his entire 44-member Cabinet were forced to resign in response to spontaneous public protests. In just two days, the landmark symbol of the Cold War would fall. Never underestimate the

Committee Confirms: Comply With Pelosi-Care Or Go To Jail

From the House Ways and Means Republicans: Today, Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee Dave Camp (R-MI) released a letter from the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) confirming that the failure to comply with the individual

So, How's That Stimulus Thing Working For You?

The House Republican Conference released this chart: Yes, a picture is worth 1,000 words. But, let us add just a few more. Whenever you see someone from the administration claiming that the stimulus is working, remember what they said before

Friday Free For All

Nancy Pelosi is pulling out all the stops to pass her government takeover of health care tomorrow. At 2,000+ pages, the bill is the longest political suicide note in history. Let’s pray we get a recorded vote in the House