Sunday, August 12, 2007

Free kibbles

Mark Steyn writes another gem, this time informing that NASA has recalculated the average temperatures for years. The 90s and the 00s were cooler than reported, and the 30s are the hottest years on record, as anybody with an understanding of history already knew. The question is: was NASA's bug, now fixed, in the calculations accidental? Here's the corrected table of temperatures.

Muslim rally urges recreation of the Caliphate. They're going to force a clash of civilizations.

Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to fight terrorism. It looks like Bush brokered a deal.

The number of Chinese patents in 2005 increased by 33%.

China tries damage control after threatening to dump dollars.

The US life expectancy is slipping relative to other countries. This shows that we do not promote good health and prevention well enough.

Discovery of communist border guards "shoot to kill" orders.

Despite all their poisonous rhetoric, the Democratic candidates understand we'll be in Iraq for years to come. Article.

I hope Huckabee's strong showing in the Iowa straw poll are because of his support for the FairTax.

George Will questions Obama's comments regarding a nominated judge.

Interesting comparison of waiting on Petraeus to Waiting for Godot. It's funny how liberals are always afraid of confidence. They think everybody should be as full of self-doubt as themselves.

Author exposes the blatant propaganda of the Newsweek hit piece on global warming skeptics.

Live-action Voltron movie in the works. How will they fit the princess into this scenario?

Cuba bans Michael Moore's Sicko because it is so obviously propaganda - the Cuban people know their leaders go overseas for medical care.

Cato says the press exaggerates the sub-prime lending problems.

Cato explains that our corporate taxes are driving businesses out of the country. The solution is to adopt the FairTax.

Whites are no longer the majority in 1/3 of US counties - the most populous 1/3. Cato on immigration. Don't confuse immigration with illegal immigration.

Cato on google earth, terrorism, and the surveillance society. Unfortunately, they don't acknowledge that google earth is part of the surveillance society.

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