Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Free kibbles

Bush warns Congress against stalemate in WSJ op-ed. He's going to extremes in hopes of a Democratic legacy. Just lovely.

Bush shows that Washington thinks your income is owned by them, and they generously allow you to keep a part of it. I hope both parties get their asses handed to them over this comment.
It is a fact that economies do best when you reward hard work by allowing people to keep more of what they have earned.
Iraqi official arrested for leaked Saddam video.

John Podhoretz says Casey just got it wrong in Iraq.

When a building is on fire, you don't stand around talking about how best to rebuild it. You have to put the fire out first. ...

It's our task in any case. That's the fatal flaw of the Casey-Rumsfeld idea: This war is being fought to defeat us as much as it is being fought to control Iraq.
The anti-steroids campaign is an attack on privacy.

British TV to ban cheese ads on children's shows.

Boortz on health care.

Obama book confesses drug use. It will be interesting to see the double standard of how the press treats him compared to how they treated Bush.

U.S. manufacturing grew in December.

Walter Williams shows what happens when judges can change the rules.

Government shuts down soup kitchen because of license issue. Homeless forced to dig in dumpsters.

British 14 year old youngest to sail alone across Atlantic.

Slate says the Fiesta Bowl shows college football is more innovative than the NFL. It'll be hard to top that Boise State over OU in the Fiesta Bowl.

Family sues evangelist for convincing brother to forgo radiation treatment in favor of prayer for cancer.

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