Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Free kibbles

Bush to request $50 billion more for Iraq war. You'd think the $460 billion already allocated for 2008 would cover everything in 2008.

Because the government won't fix the illegal immigration problem, 1 million skilled immigrants are in immigration limbo. We have to end the economic incentive for illegal immigration so we can secure the border and develop a sane immigration policy. This is a crisis manufactured and forced on us by our politicians in both parties.

This ICE raid in Fairfield, Oh, the twin city to my hometown, shows the dedication of Butler Co. to fighting illegal immigration. The sheriff's crackdown is leading illegal immigrants to self-deport. The evidence is everywhere that cracking down on illegals and their employers will cause illegal aliens to self-deport in high numbers.

US acknowledges mistakenly arresting Iranians in Iraq.

Reason says that Gonzales' loyalty to Bush was misplaced.

Slate takes a remarkably simplistic view to conclude that Russia and China aren't working together against the west.

Republicans call for ethics probe for Republican Senator. How come Democrats never do that? Nixon resigned, and if he hadn't Republicans would have helped oust him. Clinton refused, and Democrats stood solidly behind him despite his crimes. It's a terrible double standard.

The relative success of the surge in Iraq is different in different locations.

Excellent analysis of how Democrats defeated American in Vietnam, and how they're trying to repeat their betrayal of their own country and our allies in Iraq. The American people won't stand for it.

John Stossel exposes the biases of a new study about health care.

The WSJ praises Sarkozy's supportive foreign policy speech.

Pat Buchanan is afraid that democracy in the middle east will lead to more fundamentalism, not less.

Ralph Peters interviews Gen. Odierno, Gen. Petraeus' day-to-day operations commander.

Cal Thomas describes why England is disappearing.

How Putin uses propaganda to take more power for his tyranny. A KGB state indeed.

Ann Coulter raises the specter that the Bush administration is targeting sympathetic, high-profile illegal aliens to deport in order to embarrass the vast majority of Americans who want the government to secure our borders.

List of recent reports on the Iraq war prepared by the Bush administration.

Thomas Sowell discusses the trade-offs in life and selling organs.

Jonah Goldberg has nothing nice to say about Alberto Gonzales.

Academics have emerged as a political force, but nobody talks about them because they overwhelmingly support Democrats.

Blog links to impressive voter resource. expertvoter.org

Cato supports school choice and calls for abolishing the Department of Education. Competition for students (school choice) will lead to the hiring of better teachers.

Cato says Gonzales' worst performance was his disregard for the Constitution. Him and every other politician.

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