Monday, May 14, 2007

Free kibbles

Gingrich says there's a great possibility he will run for President.

Democrats expanding their assault on free speech to yet another front.

More proof that US attorneys were fired for their failure to aggressively pursue Bush's crime fighting priority of voter fraud. Liberals want to persuade us that there's something nefarious about the administration holding its attorneys accountable for its priorities, but that's exactly what an administration should do.

American and Pakistani soldiers killed along Afghan-Pakistan border.

Condoleezza Rice refuses to acknowledge the new style Cold War of Terror being waged by China and Russia.

PBS kills documentary showing the dark side of Islam.

Finance company Cerberus buys Chrysler.

Cato points out we need unskilled immigrant labor. Then let's change the immigration law to bring in more legally. But the illegals have to go home and get in line to come back legally.

Cato points out no matter how irresponsible Republicans are at spending our money, Democrats are far worse. Why do we keep voting for these two parties then?

The American people don't want to hear about the abortion debate.

Tancredo defends use of term "illegal immigrant." Of course.

Republican governor of South Carolina talks about government spending. The subject everybody else wants to bury under the rug.

Ralph Peters (who was just on Cavuto) says we never tried to fight to win in Iraq.

Author says the era of total war is over. Naive as that is, he's right that it doesn't apply to the war on terror. It's to our great shame that we have allowed so many external concerns to keep us from killing the enemy and winning our wars.

I agree with these immigration priorities.

There's a lot of talk about people being in denial on Iraq. Let's cut through it. We can win in Iraq if we want. If we win, the US and the world will enjoy the rewards of that victory, like victory in Japan, Germany, and South Korea, for decades if not centuries to come. If we choose to lose in Iraq, the US and the world will suffer a phenomenal cost in blood and treasure for decades or centuries to come, like we did in North Korea and Vietnam. We may be able to win with the surge, but it's way too small and way too late to be certain. We can certainly win with the kind of dedication we had in those other historic conflicts, but no leader in America is willing to make that case. Now who's in denial?

Fred Thompson claims to support constitutional government. That's revolutionary.

Dinesh D'Souza says that Islam is currently undergoing a reformation - the radical Islamic movement.

Cato reports that state and local government debt is soaring. Health care costs are even larger. That's because of all the third party health care money.

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