Hoping you'll all be joining us for tonight's edition of The Dame Truth at 8 EST to speak The Dame Truth and help it survive main stream media. Tonight will feature a news wrap and discussion and recognition of one of our intrepid researchers, Nancy Armstrongt, who graced the Glenn Beck show this evening! She was there from the beginning, on May 31, 2008 and traveled the country throughout the election cycle including the Denver Debacle, as the 2008 Democratic Convention is now called.
And so the Beat goes on. A highly agitated message from what appeared to be an Obamabot was not posted here, as we will not entertain uncivil commentary, but it is interesting to note that the objection was lodged against the "Just When You Thought You'd Heard It All" piece which exposed some of the less than stellar intellectual abilities of Obama appointees. The poster was adamant that we utilize factcheck.com, the known leftist propaganda machine "information" site to debunk the content but was obviously completely unaware of the ties that site has to the Obama political machine.
Among the issues covered tonight will be The Dame Truth about Investigator General Gerald Walpin, who was fired Wednesday, contrary to Congress rules requiring presidential firings to give congress 30 days notice and a clear reason for the firing. Walpin was doing his job and in the course of his investigation, learned that Obama chum Kevin Johnson of NBA fame was misusing funds and having Americorp workers wash his car and run errands. The White House told him to resign or be fired and he refused, only to be fired without cause. The letter dismissing his stated that Obama had "lost faith in him." He appeared on FOX's Glenn Beck tonight as Beck, with his usual aplomb, reminded mainstream media to try something new: do their job.
See you all later!

Today marks the 65th Anniversary of D-Day, the full scale invasion of allied forces that precipitated the liberation of France and hastened the end of World War II in Europe. Although the ranks of surviving veterans of that incredible invasion thin daily, there are still many, now octogenarians, who gather in commemoration of this day. Their memories of that day and of their comrades will never fade, even after half a century, and our observation and honoring of that day and those heroes remain as tribute to their power of example. Although the words, "Uncommon valor was a common virtue" were said by Admiral Chester Nimitz of Iwo Jima, they apply equally to D-Day, and in fact, all of those brave Americans in combat zones in service of this Republic. These soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen can never be repaid the debt we owe them for their service and for the example they have shown us. Bless them all, living and dead, and protect our troops now engaged in present day combat zones.













I feel a rant coming on...it started this morning with news from Hawaii, whose obdurately inane legislature has passed "Islam Day", just a few short years after the most horrendous attack on American soil, perpetrated by Muslims, occurred in New York. That, in itself, would be an outrage, were it not for the fact that Hawaii is one of THE MOST racist, intolerant states in the country, replete with rudeness and intimidation directed at anyone white, light eyed or light haired. [Bear in mind, now, that THIS is the state in which Barry Soetoro is purported to have spent several of his formative years]. See May 6th''s








