Saturday, October 20, 2007

Free kibbles

Prosecutors want the computer info from anybody who has accessed the Phoenix New Times web site since 2004. Huh?

Chicago to add surveillance cameras to city vehicles.

Georgia has no backup plan for drought.

China's leader now has complete control over the military.

Iran's nuclear negotiator resigns over differences with hard-liner Ahmadinejad.

Officers punished for all allowing nukes to fly across the US.

Oceans soaking up less CO2. This sounds like more sloppy science, or at least sloppy reporting, to me.

Will nuclear power make a resurgence, or will the problem of nuclear waste continue to cripple it?

Court battle loom over New York Governor's order to provide drivers licenses to illegal aliens.

Talk about partisan press. How do you twist the story about greatly reduced casualties in Iraq into bad news? Write a story about the loss of wages of cemetery workers. Just amazing. Headline reads: As violence falls in Iraq, cemetery workers feel the pinch. Rotten Americans are putting Iraqi cemetery workers out of work.

Nancy Pelosi rebukes Pete Stark's comments about Bush getting troops killed for his amusement. Good for her. Every American should reject his comments.

Reason points out that Hillary Clinton is almost just like Bush on policy, and she's the Democrat Republicans are most likely to beat. It's all true.

Even liberals recognize that Democrats are trapped. Their hope for 2008 is slipping away because of their performance has been even worse than Republicans'. Bill Kristol says Democrats are doing it to themselves.

Larry Kudlow suggests ways that we can reverse the dollar's fall including cutting corporate taxes. The best solution is to cut them to zero by adopting the FairTax.

Because of low taxes and limited government spending, Brazil's economy is strong. Maybe we should try that.

Liberal exposes Gore as a hawk as well as a liar about climate change, mocking his peace prize. I wish I had ripped Gore this thoroughly.

Obviously liberal author tries to claim that Republicans use government to force their values on society more that Democrats. After 80 years of social engineering by liberals - forcing their views of secularism, diversity, welfare, and creating hundreds of social programs to propagate their views, this essay is a joke. This country has moving to the left at an every accelerating rate for nearly a century. Republicans do the same, but at least until Bush, not to the same extent. Dragging libertarianism into this joke of an essay makes it even more laughable. But I like the title.

The WSJ describes events at Haditha and the politics and investigations that followed.

Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity keep on trucking.

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