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Make mine a mocha-layoffa-chino please…

Make mine a mocha-layoffa-chino please…

Starbucks, the nation’s left-wing-nutjob-8-dollars-a-cup-of-joe shop, has finally figured out the economy is slowing down. I suppose when gas costs more than four bucks a gallon - getting that mocha frappachino for six bucks doesn’t seem like such a good idea. Starbucks Corp. announced today it will close 600 company-operated stores in the next year. The [...]

Where was Barack Obama?

Where was Barack Obama?

It’s hard to take Sen. Obama seriously when his voting record makes it clear - he hardly seems to show up for work on the difficult days. Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign rhetoric offers the Democrat Party the prospect of “Hope and Change, and a Better Tomorrow.” (or whatever bumper-sticker he’s posting today… Change I can [...]

Sen. Lieberman calls on Google to take down Terrorist content

Press Release: US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs:
WASHINGTON - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn., Monday called on Google to remove Internet video content produced by terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda. The videos - readily available on YouTube -show assassinations, deaths of U.S. soldiers and civilians, weapons training, [...]

Who’s on first? What? Third base.

(Washington, D.C. : Right Comentary.com) Poor Senator John McCain. Although the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, he still managed to step on a land mine last week while traveling to Iraq with Sen(s). Leiberman and Graham. What happened was that Sen. McCain fused two arguments together that he probably should not have - one, [...]

As Harriman said to Vanderbilt, “Hey Pal! You can’t bring your railroad through here!”

Google has expressed its concerns about the free flow of information on the internet if Microsoft succeeds in acquiring Yahoo.
Last month Microsoft made an unsolicited offer to purchase Yahoo. The bid was initially rejected, but executives from the two companies met last week to discuss the proposed deal, according to the Wall Street Journal.
“We would [...]