Thursday, September 06, 2007

Free kibbles

Iraqi national police force corrupted.

Syria fires at Israeli warplanes.

In Putin's rewriting of history, Stalin called the most successful leader in Russian history.

Who would ever have guessed there is corruption in New Jersey?

More details on German terrorists.

ACLU trains illegal immigrants how to use the law to resist immigration officials. Illegal immigrants cannot have standing in the US, and we need to quit pretending they do. Why is the ALCU working against Americans anyway?

Problems caused by sanctuary cities. The only way to stop illegal immigration is to remove the economic incentive for them to come here, and that means we have to crack down on sanctuary cities.

Ethical issues with genetic engineering and other medical procedures.

Reason says government should not screw up the real estate correction.

Research identifies prominent left-wing bias in media outlets. Duh. As an avid reader of Drudge, an occasional reader of the Wall Street Journal, and a regular viewer of Special Report, I didn't find their positions a surprise at all.

Fox host did not accuse Ron Paul of taking marching orders from al Qaeda. Both Ron Paul and al Qaeda want America out of Iraq, and Chris Wallace asked if America should take marching orders from al Qaeda. Ron Paul answered a resounding "no" and went on with is reply. It was a valid question and a good answer.

Commentary on Republican debate.

Kathleen Willey blames Clintons for stealing her manuscript about her affairs with them, so to speak. Sounds about right for them.

Is anybody surprised that Hillary will only entertain even more socialist ideas for social security (i.e. higher taxes). Of course not.

The decision by Florida and Michigan to move their primaries earlier than Democratic rules, removing themselves from the campaign, works in Hillary's favor.

Hugh Hewitt reports that Hillary's campaign is stonewalling reporters for the names of fleeing Hong Kong donor Hsu's contacts.

Dennis Kucinich sucks up to Syrian President Assad.

Fred Thompson finally announces run for Republican nomination. We'll never know how much is long delay cost him.

Walter Williams talks about the benefits of private property rights.

Hole in asteroid belt from missing extinction asteroid.

Excellent satire on the perils of doing business with the poor illustrated by the sub-prime defaults.

Virus may be responsible for killing bees.

Republicans name panel to investigate stolen illegal immigration vote. Republicans won't let this lie. This is a political winner for them.

Poverty in America is driven by immigration, legal and illegal, of poor people.

Canadians waiting a year for prostate cancer surgery.

Yankee prohibitionism, currently rearing its ugly head, also did so after the civil war.

William F. Buckley considers that we are fighting World War IV.

George Will discusses lessons from the Edsel.

How liberals' twisted, elitist world view helped power the travesty of the Duke rape case.

The political war at home on the Iraq war is shifting in favor of Bush.

Walter Williams explains the difference between "free" health care, which doesn't exist, and 3rd party payer health care, which is a disaster.

Cato explains that we should continue to develop wealth instead of forgoing it to ineffectively fight climate change.

Cato discussed the overturned DC gun ban.

Cato is against any bailout of borrowers who defaulted on their home loans. This bailout logic is absurd. If you took a good loan and defaulted, you won't get a bailout. You're better off buying a subprime loan, because if you default, you'll get a bailout. Government loves to reward people for screwing up. That leads to more screw ups.

Cato discusses privacy and surveillance.

Cato explains how government uses the pretext of security to expand the size and scope of government.

Cato exposes the propaganda myth of Hugo Chavez' popularity.

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