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Sean Hannity - Multilateralism is Bad!

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

As Americans face the ongoing war against terrorists and their state sponsors around the world, Sean Hannity reminds us we must also cope with the continuing scourge of accommodation and cowardice at home. With his trademark blend of passion and hard-hitting commentary, he urges Americans to recognize the dangers of putting our faith in toothless “multilateralism” when the times call for decisive action. He believes that only through strong defense of our freedoms, at home and around the world, can we preserve America’s security and liberty in the dangerous twenty-first century.

In his audio book ‘Deliver Us From Evil’ he uses his plainspoken, take-no-prisoners style to the continuing War on Terror abroad - and liberalism at home.

“Evil exists,” Hannity believes. “It is real, and it means to harm us.” Tracing a direct line from Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin through Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, he reminds us of the courage and moral clarity of our great leaders. And he reveals how the disgraceful history of appeasement has reached forward from the days of Neville Chamberlain and Jimmy Carter to corrupt the unrepentant leftists of the modern Democratic Party — from Howard Dean and John Kerry to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

More American history audios.

Website Writing, How To Master The Art And Science Of Writing

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Website writing must take in the entire scope of your site. You have to
consider ease of navigation and take in all aspects of the design of
your site. Intricately weave text and format into the page.

As the website writer you must set aside time to think deeply about
what you see. Do not just gloss over the site. Drill down deep and
consider yourself a website visitor. These two components must capture
your visitor.

website writer

From Tomboy to A Modern Woman

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

When I was young, I was a tomboy.

I played with the other boys in the street in games like soccer and cricket. I wasn’t remotely interested in dolls or anything girly. I didn’t want to do skipping games, in fact everything the girls in the neighborhood did looked very boring. My toys were also of the tomboy persuasion and I had 10 toys which I played with the most.

Rainy days were often spent inside with my fort.

It was a well built fort with look out posts. The cavalry soldiers guarded it against the Indian invaders. It was probably the best of my favorite 10 toys. I also had a farm, which had pigs, horses, sheep and cattle. There was a big tree and a well. I made the farmer and his wife work very hard, milking the cows and driving the animals to market.

I also had racing cars which were a bit beat up but I loved them anyway.

I gave each one the name of a racing driver, so there was Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, Allan Clarke and Graham Hill. A list of favorite..

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Grover Cleveland Project

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

The Grover Cleveland Library is a project of Free New York, Inc., a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research corporation based in Buffalo but serving New York State. Our application for tax exempt status is pending. If and when we are approved, we will begin to accept donations of Grover Cleveland books and memorabilia and look for a suitable location for the museum.

Moderation in effect!

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

Moderation is in effect! Moderation of the qualitative kind. This blog is moderated to insure high quality article announcements! If a post or comment is not worthy we will drop it like old news.