5. For or Against? By Bay Buchanan It's finally over: the mother of all primaries has done her job reducing the field to two. But in reality there is only one candidate. Barack Obama. In November he will win or he will lose. John McCain is relevant only in so far as he is not Barack Obama. The Senator from Arizona is incapable of energizing his party, brings no new people to the polls, and has a personality that is best kept under wraps. And while his strong suite is experience, especially on military matters, it was gained almost entirely in Washington, a city that 80% of Americans now believe has miserably misled and mismanaged the nation. 
4. Dr. Dean's Disaster By Mac Johnson For seven years now, many Democrats have cycled between smirking self-righteousness and apoplectic incontinence regarding how the votes were counted in Florida during the 2000 Presidential contest between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Bush won the initial count and every recount, both official and forensic, conducted in the contest. Yet Dems still claimed it was the greatest tragedy in voter disenfranchisement since handicapped gay female slaves were denied the vote in a Mississippi poll tax incident back in 1921. 
3. Doing Business with the Devil By W. Thomas Smith, Jr. In a segment last week on FOX News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor," host Bill O'Reilly continued hammering away at General Electric over its ongoing business dealings with Iran. According to O'Reilly: "GE has about $50 million on the table in business dealings with Iran. Doing the math, that means $250 million could have been derived since Iran began killing Americans in Iraq about five years ago." (Continued Below)
2. Drill Here, Drill Now By Jed Babbin Former Speaker Newt Gingrich's petition to Congress demanding the removal of government obstacles to increasing our energy supplies is gathering momentum by the minute, while the Democrats' do-nothing Congress wants to raise fuel prices. Actually, labeling Congress a bunch of "do-nothings" is almost right, but not quite. They're doing their best to create more obstacles to growing our energy supply. And while the price of energy is already unreasonably high, they're working hard on a liberal agenda that will raise the prices consumers pay for gasoline, diesel fuel, natural gas and home heating oil. 
1. Iran's Extremist Mandate By James Zumwalt With the dust having settled from the recent unrest in Lebanon as a new, national-unity government takes office, we need to recognize a very troubling evolution is occurring in the Middle East. There is a disease being spread by Iran. In 1979 when the Shah of Iran abdicated power, Jimmy Carter's ineptitude paved the way for the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to seize power and install a theocratic regime. That regime quickly began spreading its ideology of radical Islamism through terror. It is a disease-like ideology that gained strength as Khomeini fostered an Islamic revolution, like the French Revolution two centuries earlier, in which followers of the government one day became victims the next.
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