New Issue Up!!
Call it jumping the gun, if you want, but the Chief got the newest issue of Common Conservative up today (as opposed to tomorrow) and as always it's free of charge.
The Chief starts us off with a look at the mismanagement regarding the swine flu outbreak.
Larry Simoneaux goes over all the crises that are bombarding us daily, and he's just fed up with it all.
Marcie and I pick apart the three ring circus of Nancy Pelosi over what she knew and when she knew it.
The Chief kicks off the guest columns by reminding those Republicans criticizing the party for wanting the ideals of Reagan to return to the party that they are really urging the party to maintain it's suicide course.
John Lillpop embraces the new GOP rallying cry of being the "party of No."
J.R. Morgan observes that the Democrats have become a party more interested in image than substance.
J.J. Jackson takes it to the "flaccid right" and their inability to have the courage of their convictions.
Ralph Reiland takes a critical look at fixing GM, and wonders if the cure is worse than the disease.
And Peter Stern looks at the problems we have with Pakistan, and the continued interference by the Taliban and al Qaeda with our efforts in Afghanistan.
That's it for this issue. Enjoy reading!
Publius II
The Chief starts us off with a look at the mismanagement regarding the swine flu outbreak.
Larry Simoneaux goes over all the crises that are bombarding us daily, and he's just fed up with it all.
Marcie and I pick apart the three ring circus of Nancy Pelosi over what she knew and when she knew it.
The Chief kicks off the guest columns by reminding those Republicans criticizing the party for wanting the ideals of Reagan to return to the party that they are really urging the party to maintain it's suicide course.
John Lillpop embraces the new GOP rallying cry of being the "party of No."
J.R. Morgan observes that the Democrats have become a party more interested in image than substance.
J.J. Jackson takes it to the "flaccid right" and their inability to have the courage of their convictions.
Ralph Reiland takes a critical look at fixing GM, and wonders if the cure is worse than the disease.
And Peter Stern looks at the problems we have with Pakistan, and the continued interference by the Taliban and al Qaeda with our efforts in Afghanistan.
That's it for this issue. Enjoy reading!
Publius II
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