Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Free kibbles

Bush to send first wave of new troops to Iraq by end of January. Kennedy to try to block funding.

Sunnis don't like Iraqi Constitution.

Major loophole in Democrats' business-as-usual ethics bill draws fire. Earmark reform won't stop pork spending.

Top al Qaeda member in Somalia, responsible for attacks on U.S. embassies, reported killed by U.S. gunship attack.

Ahmadenijad to tour Venezuela and Latin America.

Russia and Belarus reach oil deal.

EU to promote competition in Europe's energy industry.

Reason discussed the surveillance society. Includes a map of cameras in New York City.

Social Security and all entitlements are going broke.

Kids in St. Paul kicked off bus because they speak English.

2006 was warmest year ever.

Christopher Hitchens discusses Jefferson and religion.

Image spam could paralyze the web.

The Washington Times thinks workers should have constitutional rights. Me too.

More on Chavez and Venezuela. This one is amazingly prescient.

John Stossel explains why the minimum wage is bad, especially for the poor and unskilled.

Ed Koch says we should leave Iraq now unless allies show up to help fight. That sounds like a great idea, until you realize that it once again surrenders America's initiative to somebody else. That never works out well for us.

How did Apple keep the I-Phone secret?

2 comments:

  1. So what you think of the I-Phone?

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  2. It looks very cool, but it will be a while before it becomes cheap enough for me to buy one.

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