Friday, December 08, 2006

Free kibbles


Homegrown jihadist in our backyard.

Bush rejects defeatist policies in ISG report. Now if he'll just free our troops to kill all the bad guys. Rice versus Baker. Concerned Israelis send Foreign Minister to Washington. Bill Clinton supports direct talks with Iran. Iran hasn't received this much support from the U.S. since Carter allowed Iran to overrun our embassy and hold Americans hostage.

Speaking of Carter, President Carter accused of plagiarism. I guess enabling the whole jihad movement wasn't enough for Carter. This guy is a permanent stain on American history.

Complaints about collateral damage in Iraq. Iraqis slaughter each other indiscriminately, but show outrage if a U.S. attack has any collateral damage. Nobody can defeat an insurgency living in the same houses as women and children without collateral damage.

Third Litvinenko contact sick from radiation.

Congress' failure to stop the southern invasion is forcing municipalities to address the issue.

Texas says illegal aliens added $18 billion to Texas economy. What this really says is that American citizens and legal immigrants were cut out of $18 billion in opportunities. American citizens wouldn't send their earnings to a foreign country either. It's one sided analysis like this that muddies the water about illegal aliens. Worse yet, Boortz explains that taxpayers will foot the bill to transfer American wealth to Mexico.

Cops dress as elves to ticket drivers.

Organized cyber-gangs recruit students to attack internet. Wait until the big boys get involved.

Missile test fails. The good news is that we still have a missile defense program.

Scientist predicts above average hurricane season next year. Many others will follow.

GOP leaders cleared in Foley scandal. Big deal. The damage was done right before the election.

UK considers changing copyright law.

J.R. Dunn describes the history of the loony left anti-war movement through the Cold War to the War on Terror. A great read.

Jeff Taylor says we should go ahead and bury Jim Crow.

Philip Carter points out that the ISG failed to talk to corporals.

Ralph Peters says unwise men bear gifts for butchers. This is the harshest criticism of the ISG I've seen.

CATO on Milton Friedman.

Boortz points out that making representatives stay in Washington longer is counter-productive. Representatives should spend most of their time at home in their districts interacting with their voters. Representatives should be in Washington no more than 1/2 a year. In the other 1/2, citizens can wean them off the K-Street financial nipple and remind them who really puts them in office.

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