The O'Reilly Factor
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The O'Reilly Factor is an American talk show on the Fox News Channel hosted by commentator Bill O'Reilly, who discusses current political and social issues with guests from opposing ends of the political spectrum. The show premiered in 1996, along with the Fox News Channel. It was previously known as the O'Reilly Report, and O'Reilly's first guest was General Barry McCaffrey, then the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (or "Drug Czar"). The O'Reilly Factor is currently the highest rated show on cable news and the highlight of O'Reilly's career. O'Reilly is known for ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Not Beck's Cup of Tea
(Video) Bill O'Reilly interviews Glenn Beck on the Factor. O' Reilly: Earlier this week the New York Times published a front page article about the tea party that linked it to a ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
More Americans Killed By Illegal Aliens Than In Iraq
(Video) (via YouTube) Illegal aliens kill American citizens every day right here in our own country.Posted by John Doe 2 -
North Korea is causing trouble because it wants to influence the November election
() North Korea set off some kind of nuclear device in violation of the spirit of international law. North Korea is causing trouble because it wants to influence the November ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Bush and the border
The President has the power to move the military anywhere he wants to. I've been a proponent of using 50,000 Guard to back up the Border Patrol. The administration won't even ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
'He Admitted to Breaking the Law'
(Blog Post) Yesterday [Bush] admitted to breaking the law, because authorizing wiretaps without search warrants is against the criminal law.Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Where has all the leadership gone?
President Bush built a first-term legacy on leadership, and that was reflected in his re-election. But now the leadership is in question. Former FEMA head Michael Brown has ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
David Kay's Report
(Blog Post) Mr. Bush has two choices. He can explain the Kay report and admit the mistakes made. Or he can ignore the issue, hoping Americans will ignore it come next November.Posted by Jon Mitchell



