Monday, October 15, 2007

Free kibbles

Turkey takes steps to attack Kurdish terrorists in Iraq despite US and Iraqi warnings. Turkey could retaliate against Congressional resolution condemning Turks for genocide of Armenians by cutting of supply routes to US troops in Iraq. Turkish General warns relations with US will be irrevocably harmed if US passes genocide resolution. Nancy Pelosi doesn't care, but we already knew she didn't care about our troops.

I would not rush to declare victory over al Qaeda in Iraq. That will blow up in our faces. Gen. Petraeus understands that.

Jihadist websites in the US. We don't allow people to incite violence in the US, so we should arrest these people.

Putin first Russian leader to visit Iran since Stalin. This is part of Russia and China's new Cold War of Terror against the west.

China's communist leader threatens Taiwan at party meeting.

Because of the failure of socialized medicine in Britain, people are seeking private dentists or pulling their own teeth. The evidence that socialized medicine is a failure is overwhelming, yet socialists in the US keep pushing for it. It's nuts.

Boortz reports on the obesity epidemic. This epidemic, and it's associated diseases are driving up health care costs, and breaking the embattled socialized medicine systems around the world. Yet socialists want the US to follow that same, broken model.

When Bush took office oil was around $40 a barrel. Now it's over $85. The difference is Bush's policies. We need to adopt policies that will drive down the price of oil for the good of our economy and the war on terror. Those policies include increasing supply by drilling domestically, in Anwar, the Gulf, and anywhere else we can get oil. They also include reducing demand by building clean coal and nuclear power plants. If rich greenies like Gore and his Hollywood buddies want to build wind and solar farms as well and subsidize them with their own fortunes, more power to them.

The New York Times conspicuously failed to cover the story of the first medal of honor recipient, a native New Yorker, in operation enduring freedom. This essay blasts the Times.

Bloomberg is turning New York into a surveillance city.

Fred Thompson cancels New Hampshire event feeding speculation he isn't serious about running. If he ran, he could win, but he's burying himself.

Saturn's moons may contain water.

Study ranks most depressing occupations.

The litigious society makes Christmas decorations too expensive in Britain. If it wasn't the lawyers, it would be Al Gore's phony prophets of doom.

Boortz reports on an article claiming California schools banned the words, mom, dad and require an indeterminate third sex and require boys and girls to use the other restroom. This is got to be wrong.

Boortz on Atlanta's severe drought and the measures that might be taken. If water had been controlled by the free market instead of government, rising prices would have signalled this potential problem years ago, and slowed growth into the area. The effects of this drought would have been greatly reduced had the free market managed the water supply, not government.

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