2004
Posted at 12:36pm on Jan. 30, 2008 McCain The Nominee ?
By Ken Taylor
John McCain's victory last night in Florida and the eventual end of the campaign of Rudy Giuliani whose camp has indicated will throw his support behind McCain places the Senator from Arizona as the most likely candidate to gain the GOP nomination.
While Mitt Romney still has an outside chance, the polls from large delegate States like California, New York and New Jersey give McCain a huge advantage especially with the pending support of Giuliani. So now many in the GOP especially Conservatives find themselves in a dilemma.
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Posted at 1:42pm on Nov. 20, 2007 The Return of John Kerry and his Magic Hat
Magic Hat FTW!
By Ben Domenech
Over the weekend, in response to T. Boone Pickens' $1 Million challenge, John Kerry has reported for duty once again: this time, to prove that something the Swift Boat Veterans said in their 2004 ad campaign was wrong. Wrong, I say!
You can read the letters between Pickens and Kerry, and more on the changing etymology of the "swiftboating" term. But I am really looking forward to Kerry's efforts, considering they might finally give us all a chance to see that famous hat.
But to be honest, I kinda suspect Kerry's case is going to come down to a bunch of clippings from The New York Times.
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Posted at 1:39pm on Nov. 20, 2007 T. Boon Pickens challenge to Kerry
By Combat Infantry
T Boon Pickens challenge to Kerry of $1,000,000 to prove anything said by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to be false is a safe bet indeed. That horse faced gigolo couldn't tell the truth if he had to. Keep an eye on this developing story as Kerry has been silent since the 04 election about there allegations. Put your money on Pickens on this one.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=23510
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Posted at 10:37pm on Nov. 6, 2007 T. Boone Pickens Stakes $1 Mil on the Swift Boats
By Ben Domenech
At tonight's American Spectator dinner in Washington, the venerable T. Boone Pickens apparently just staked $1 Million (yes, he's got the money) betting that no one - not even John Kerry and his magic hat - can prove anything the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth said in 2004 was false.
Media Matters, here's looking at you, kids.
BTW, congratulations to Jeff Emanuel, in attendance tonight, who got at least a free dinner out of his excellent cover story for AmSpec. Kudos, Jeff.
Posted at 12:17am on Oct. 31, 2007 What happened in Wisconsin in 2004? Was the state stolen due to Dem fraud?
By Haley37
I've read a few articles pointing to the numbers of phony voter registrations filed and the vandalism/violence against the state GOP during the campaign. It was also reported that the government was doing an investigation. Did anything come from this inquiry?
Can anyone from Wisconsin or that area give more details? I would like to know.
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Posted at 10:12am on Jul. 24, 2007 John Kerry, Genocide Denier
By Dan McLaughlin
Posted at 10:33pm on May 30, 2007 Kerry Campaign Busted Spending Limit - On Customized Jets
Men of the People
By Dan McLaughlin

Dignity. Integrity. Duty.
Aw, heck, why not just blow it all on fancy airplanes?
Sen. John Kerry broke spending limits by nearly $1.4 million during his 2004 presidential bid, including some funds spent on customizing his campaign jets, a Federal Election Commission draft audit concludes.
The FEC could rule that Kerry's campaign must reimburse the government. Because his general election campaign was taxpayer funded, Kerry would have to pay back the U.S. Treasury.
Much of the disputed money was spent on customizing jets used by Democratic presidential nominee Kerry and his running mate John Edwards, according to auditors.
Read On...
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Posted at 1:51pm on Aug. 28, 2006 Lincoln Chafee Would Not Put Osama To Death
By Erick
Because way back in the 19th century the state of Rhode Island put an innocent man to death, Lincoln Chafee says he would not support the death penalty if prosecutors sought to impose it on Osama Bin Laden.
So, while innocent people die, should Osama ever be caught, Chafee would rather pay for his life long care and feeding. How thoughtful.
No wonder the RNC is having to mobilize people to get Chafee re-elected.
