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Jack Wheeler: Free Market Democracy? In Libya?

Published by Rod D. Martin September 1st, 2006 filed under George W. Bush, WMDs, Foreign Policy/National Security, War on Terror, Rod D. Martin, Defense Policy, TheVanguard.Org

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It took George W. Bush to bring Qadaffi to heel. After Bush chased Saddam Hussein out of Baghdad and into a spider hole, Qadaffi called up Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and told him he didn’t want to end up like Saddam.

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Larry Kudlow: The Dems Never Learn

Published by Rod D. Martin September 1st, 2006 filed under Election 2006, Democrats, Economics, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org

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The August jobs report should put to rest any fears that the economy is burning out. Following upwardly revised increases for June (134,000) and July (121,000), companies added 128,000 nonfarm payrolls last month. Meanwhile, the all-important but rarely mentioned household survey of people working gained by 250,000, sending the unemployment rate back to 4.7 percent from the July reading of 4.8 percent.

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What We Now Know - September 1, 2006

Published by Rod D. Martin September 1st, 2006 filed under Democrats, Media, Election 2006, What We Now Know, Communism, Economics, Rod D. Martin, GOP, Defense Policy, War on Terror, TheVanguard.Org

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THIS WEEK - Michael Barone says there is a change in the winds; plus, Jack Wheeler looks at the philosophical roots of fascism and modern liberalism and finds them to be the same, Larry Kudlow says the Democrats never learn when it comes to the economy, and Star Parker looks at “Katrina, Lies and Videotape”.

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