Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Free kibbles

Iran has increased support for Iraqi militias since talks began. Like al Qaeda, they're afraid we might succeed in Iraq. Heated exchange. Yet we're going to set up a security discussion group with Iran. Why not just them detailed plans for troop movements and allocations? And the codes to our nukes? How stupid are we?

No good answers as to why al Qaeda is a strong now as it was before 9/11.

It's about time Bush explained that fighting al Qaeda in Iraq is fighting al Qaeda. Al Qaeda has been telling us that for years.

Taliban commander blows himself up to avoid capture. This after being released from Guantanamo. Why are we releasing terrorists from Guantanamo?

Attorney General accuses aids to New York governor of using state police to smear political opponent.

New Haven, Connecticut provides legal ID to illegal immigrants. Supposedly to reduce crime. I guess they forgot that the illegal aliens are the criminals.

Harry Reid takes on file sharing.

Wikipedia discovers errors in Encyclopedias Britannica.

Reason asks if living longer is worth it.

Slate claims the Democrats' YouTube debate was entertaining. I guess instead of voting on issues and character, we should just vote on entertainment value.

House Democrats hold 10 to 1 cash edge on Republicans.

Hillary is changing her tune again. In April she said she would meet with troublesome world leaders. In July she slams Obama for saying same. Nice catch, Drudge. Newspapers should do more of this.

Biden calls gun owner nuts in debate.

Russian newspaper Pravda treats hollow earth theory as if it were serious.

Ralph Peters stands up for John McCain. This only makes sense if your only issue is winning the war in Iraq. McCain's support for amnesty, his disregard for the First Amendment, and position as a statist disqualify him for President.

Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are working overtime to defeat transparency of earmarks.

Democrats are mistaken when they claim Iraq has nothing to do with al Qaeda. Al Qaeda considers Iraq the central front in the war on terror, and devotes most of its resources there. That makes it the central front in the war on terror, and we should crush al Qaeda in Iraq while assaulting the rest of al Qaeda anywhere it hides.

The WSJ agrees with me that Democrats' threats to bring charges in spite of Bush's claims of executive privilege are spurious, and explains why Clinton's demands of executive privilege were bogus while Bush's are legal.

We should be certainly be worried about China's economy, and the way to answer China's growth is by adopting the FairTax and reducing the size and scope of government.

Thomas Sowell asks if America is morally paralyzed to act against Iran like France was morally paralyzed to act against Hitler. A nuclear armed Iran will be far more dangerous to the US than Hitler.

Ralph Peters criticizes the original generals in Iraq, and thinks that the good generals, Gen. Petraeus and his staff, have finally risen to the top.

Democrats are blocking bill that would protect citizens from lawsuits if they report suspicious behavior to authorities.

The top 10 discoveries of Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.

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