Saturday, November 03, 2007

Free kibbles

Musharraf declares national emergency in Pakistan. The Supreme Court rejects the emergency. I doubt their Supreme Court has any more power to stop such a declaration than our own.

Iraqi government vows to arrest PKK terrorists. This is quite a commitment from a so-far incompetent government. If Maliki succeeds it, it could give his government a much needed credibility boost, even if he ends up working with Turkish forces to accomplish the task.

US technicians to shut down decrepit North Korean nuclear reactor. We still don't know if they have others, what technology they've sold to Iran, Syria and others, how many nuclear bombs they have, or anything. Bush wants us to focus on the lipstick instead of the pig.

Crown Prince of Bahrain declares that Iran is trying to obtain nuclear weapons. This may seem like stating the obvious, but this is the first Arab leader to make such a declaration.

TSA tipping off airport screeners to security checks so they will appear more effective. This is government in action. When government took over security screening at airports, airline travel got a lot more dangerous.

Pipe bomb discovered in truck at nuclear power plant.

60 minutes identifies intelligence source for wrong information about WMD in Iraq. Liberals know better: it was Bush and Cheney.

Indonesian volcano erupts. Will it heat or cool the earth? Nobody knows, but Al Gore will lie and tell you that he does.

Slate explains that Iran's socialist Mullahs have mismanaged their oil refining and production capabilities.

Professor offers students extra credit for burning the US flag or the Constitution. Our taxes pay the salaries of these kooks.

Another example of the press working overtime to undermine our recent success in Iraq.

Hillary's favorite fundraiser, Norman Hsu receives a continuance.

In order to counter her mistakes in the last debate, Hillary Clinton accuses her competitors of running negative campaigns. The press will give her a pass. Bill Clinton calls Russert's question about releasing Hillary's communications from the national archives incredibly misleading. He claims the letter was meant to expedite the process. Too bad the words in the letter say exactly the opposite. This is one case where reporters may be honest regarding the Clintons because they're attacking a leading journalist.

Astronaut completes unprecedented, impromptu repair mission during spacewalk. This is a throwback to the old, daring NASA days instead of the current, bureaucratic NASA days.

How the State Dept. resists helping our at risk Iraqi allies get into the US to safety.

The WSJ says America doesn't need the Law of the Sea Treaty.

Charles Krauthammer says Americans are innately skeptical of dynasties, and the Clinton co-Presidency is unprecedented.

Spitzer's driver's licenses for illegal aliens would make it easier for them to vote illegally.

Ex-Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi explains that the rush to elections without first building the Democrat institutions necessary for self-government, including a representative electoral system, led directly to the current political failures of the Iraqi government. Finally, somebody has joined me in explaining those failures and proposing solutions. As I predicted, that unrepresentative government is now our biggest obstacle to success just like our unrepresentative government is the biggest obstacle to America's success.

How the US is developing its Africa Command, AFRICOM, to fight terror, help develop Africa, and compete with the Chinese.

Author claims that having the left hate Rudy Giuliani will help his chances with Republicans. The 2 parties have been so successful at dividing and conquering America, that our elections are now mostly about hating the other side. Stop allowing the 2 parties to play us fools and vote third party.

The Iraqi Islamic Party says al Qaeda in Iraq have been mentally defeated. Al Qaeda changed strategy to try and foment war between the tribes, but this time unsuccessfully. This is great news.

Advances in fuel cells from new chemical reactions that produce water. Atlanta could use some of that about now. Wouldn't it be nice to drive your car and get drinking water out of it when you get home?

Walmart markets terrible knock-off of Wii.

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