Friday, June 08, 2007

Free kibbles

The fraudulent Bush-Kennedy-McCain-Kyl immigration bill is dead. We still have a chance to remain a great country. Time to thank our representatives for killing the bill, and offer a suggestion - they pass a resolution to enforce existing laws. Slate has some interesting analysis. The immigration bill would have legalized terrorists.

US suspends passport requirement for traveling to Mexico, Canada, and the Carribbean. It's a dumb rule to begin with.

Nancy Pelosi's good friend and coDemocrat William Jefferson pleads not guilty and refuses to resign from Pelosi's least ethical Congress ever.

Democrats to add 4.3% surcharge tax on rich families to replace alternative minimum tax on the middle class.

NATO wary of using Azerbaijan site for missile defense.

Europe claims confirmation of secret US jails. Poland denies. Italy starts rendition trial of 26 CIA officers in absentia.

Gunmen capture children of Iraqi police chief.

UK birthrate rises, but only because of immigrants. Britain is being colonized by Islam. London paper makes case for transforming Britain into an Islamic nation. Holy crap!

Because of demographics, Japan to turn into octogenarian society. Spain, Italy, the ex-Soviet states, and most of Europe is right there too.

Olmert tries to bribe Syria into peace with Golan Heights. This is doomed to backfire.

China rescues slave laborers from company.

Ron Paul gives "freedom lesson" on MSNBC.

Slate says Russia is not an enemy. I say actions count, and Russia is acting like an enemy. We have to acknowledge that before we can change it.

June snowstorm in Wyoming.

Boortz on Paris Hilton being released. He keeps pushing the white and blond angle, but he's wrong on that. This same sheriff released Michelle Rodriquez on a drunk driving sentence even faster than he released Paris. Apparently being a hot, female celebrity is enough for favoritism, or maybe just sexual favors. The favoritism is not just for white blonds.

Boortz on the conviction of a UN official for corruption. If they all got convicted, I'd call that a good start.

YouTube video of what modern news organizations would have done if they covered D-Day. I think modern news anchors would have been much more hysterical.

Charles Krauthammer argues that long election campaigns are constructive. I think they are. The candidate's position on the issues are well defined by election, or the candidate has exposed himself (or herself) as a flip-flopper.

Fred Thompson discusses Iran's penchant for taking hostages.

Targeting Iran's secret terrorist cells in Iraq.

House minority leader John Boehner describes how Democrats have modified the earmark process to hide earmarks from the public.

WSJ editorial says that the G8 agreement on greenhouse gas emissions is George Bush's plan that the world rejected a few years ago. The author calls this a diplomatic win for Bush.

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