Monday, April 16, 2007

Free kibbles

Doctors in UK refuse to carry out abortions. That's their right, but I doubt the British government will acknowledge it. The really scary part of this article is the record number of abortions in Britain. The UK births per woman is already at 1.74, well below the replacement rate of 2.1. Western European birth rates. The UK and all of Europe needs babies, not abortions.

Iraqi cabinet members loyal to Moqtada al Sadr quit government. This is an interesting development as Maliki has taken a stand against Sadr for Iraq. This will marginalize Sadr, violence will increase, but it will also give the coalition an even better opportunity to take out the Mahdi army.

3,000 UN peacekeepers to enter Darfur. Will 3,000 have any effect?

Chavez hosts energy summit. He better do something to get foreign investment in his country before he destroys it all.

Dollar nears record low versus Euro.

Over 52% of Americans receive financial benefits from government. That's just sick.

Congressmen take spring break on taxpayer dole. They had the military fly them. The same military who are awaiting funds being held up in committee.

IRS audits are increasing for the rich, but not as fast as the poor and middle class.

Let's hope the Duke rape case changes rape law to be more fair.
The Duke case also makes it clear that the feminist dogma on rape is far from benign. It is hostile both to men and to basic principles of justice.
Slate thinks the Iranian mullahs find President Ahmadinejad useful.

Does Google know more about web surfers than they know about themselves? This is the kind of invasion of privacy liberals love, but as soon as somebody uses the same database and technology to track terrorists, liberals will scream about it.

Wave of the future - Spiderman 3 released in Japan before US.

Jason Whitlock on the Imus situation. Jackie Robinson would have ignored Don Imus. Can you imagine the vile, hate-filled rhetoric spewed at Jackie Robinson? Thick skin is still a virtue, until Al and Jesse come to collect. Can you imagine what Jackie Robinson would have thought of those two agitators?

Einstein is right again.

Charles Krauthammer says the surge is showing results - results Democrats are trying hard to ignore.

Global warming bandwagon jumper John Kerry spends a lot on electricity.

The full story on Wolfowitz' so-called conflict of interest at the World Bank.

Victor Davis Hanson says the double-standard of treatment of the two parties is payback for Iraq. That double-standard existed long before Iraq.

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