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Defeat in Iraq Means Economic Disaster

Published by Richard Poe March 27th, 2007 filed under Richard Lawrence Poe, TheVanguard.Org

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Defeat in Iraq would spell ruin for the U.S. economy. Our past experience in Vietnam makes this clear. (continue reading post »)

Senate Backs Surrender, 50-48

Published by Rod D. Martin March 27th, 2007 filed under Iraq, Democrats, War on Terror, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org

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In a non-binding vote, the Senate voted to withdraw all troops from Iraq by March of next year, telegraphing to al Qaeda our intention to give them the Middle East and cower in fear waiting for the next 9/11.

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Rod Martin Featured in The Examiner

Published by Rod D. Martin March 27th, 2007 filed under Health Care, Future, Technology, Energy, Rod D. Martin, Announcements, TheVanguard.Org

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This just in, from Mark Tapscott, Editorial Page Editor of The Washington Examiner.

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Giuliani Down 13 Points, Thompson Up By 12

Published by Rod D. Martin March 27th, 2007 filed under Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani, Election 2008, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org

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For the thousandth time, it’s too darn early for any of this to matter. Except maybe it isn’t.

The latest USA Today/Gallup Poll is out. And it’s, well, interesting.

Rudy Giuliani, “the prohibitive frontrunner” (as his supporters would put it) just three weeks ago at a whopping 44%, watched his support shrivel by nearly a third, to just 31%. Meantime, the man who isn’t running — Fred Thompson — shot up from zero to 12% just by suggesting he “might consider” a race.

Whoa! And there’s more. (continue reading post »)