Saturday, December 16, 2006

Free kibbles

Russia quashes anti-Putin rally before it starts. Poisoned ex-spy had dirt on high ranking Moscow official. Russia and China are the kind of "allies" our government courts now. Our government is closer to theirs than we think.

I hope the D.A.'s abuse of the system in the Duke rape case causes America to look at prosecutorial abuse all around the country. Prosecutors have no interest in guilt or innocence, just winning, and they should be held accountable for convicting innocents because of their failure to investigate crimes.


Iraqi prime minister Maliki calls for Saddam's army officers to rejoin the army. This is an excellent development, obviously foisted on the embattled Prime Minister. If only Bremer had been so wise.

Gingrich says support for Obama signifies America wants change. He's right, but for the wrong reasons. Obama has no anti-American record. Candidates with no big-government record always start out high. As soon as they start presenting their anti-American, big-government positions, their support wanes. The same will happen with Obama.

Ex-GOP congressman bolts to Libertarian party. Let's hope this is a sign of things to come.

Blair under fire from new revelations he misrepresented the threat from Saddam Hussein.

Member of bi-partisan Iraq Study Group gives Democrats' radio response to President Bush. That doesn't sound very bi-partisan to me.

Iran volunteers to share nuclear technology with it's neighbors.

Bacteria outbreak in L.A. hospital.

Fort Collins, CO. refuses to add menorah to Christmas display, but there is no reference to Jesus in the display either, just Christmas trees, nutcrackers and elves. That's more of a winter solstice display. If the pagans get a display...

I don't think China is feeling any heat at all. This article pretends China tried to stop North Korea from developing the bomb, when in fact they enabled it at every step.

How can Moscow have a record high winter temperature before winter even starts? The climate is changing, but the bigger danger is the hysterical press driving an hysterical response. Prince Charles climbs on the bandwagon with all his climate science expertise.

Thought experiment on global warming solutions.

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