Saturday, November 24, 2007

Free kibbles

Houston police test unmanned surveillance aircraft. Big brother is watching.

Chavez' attempt to establish a dictatorship has hit a serious bump in the road. Poll shows Venezuelan voters won't support his changes to the constitution. Good for them. Chavez threatens voters with being labeled traitors if they vote against him. This guy is a dangerous thug.

Russian police arrest Gary Kasparov again for a political rally.

Australia's incumbent Prime Minister Howard defeated by Rudd.

It sounds like this Commonwealth is an organization of ex-British colonies, and they've drank Al Gore's kool-aid.

UN calls tasers a form of torture. Electric shock is certainly a form of torture when done to a captive to gain information, but it's a humane tool for subduing a dangerous person. The application matters. The goal of the UN, which is dominated by the hate America left, is to take away every advantage the US and the west have over anybody else in the world.

Housing market may take another tumble. That's what people get for buying houses they can't afford and what companies get for making loans to people who couldn't afford them. The only reason both sides make such a stupid investment is because they're convinced government will bail them out. Government involvement in free markets perverts the behavior of people, creating these kinds of problems.

Illegal immigrant rescues boy in desert. Let's give him a reward and ride back to Mexico.

Success in Iraq is a problem for Democrats, who try to change the subject in response. They painted themselves into this corner, and now they can't get out.

Slate compares Hillary Clinton's experience to 8 years of take your daughter to work day. I don't think they meant it sound as funny as it does.

Why are Americans so concerned with how much money Bill Gates, or anybody else, has? That's their business. The only thing that matters is do you make enough to be happy with yourself, and if not, why haven't you changed it?

Amazon patented an idea to favor expected return customers over those not expected to return. Doesn't every business do this? It's called taking care of your best costumers.

Mark Steyn points out that Republicans have the diversity on ideals, though none it get it right, while Democrats' positions are virtually indistinguishable, so they argue about grade school overseas versus being first lady. It is funny.

Steve Forbes explains that part of the reason the dollar is in free fall is because Greenspan and Bernanke have decoupled the dollar from the price of gold.

Why does George Bush keep helping the Clintons? He's a good, honest man to a fault.

An Egyptian debating on Al Jazeera stands up for America and the west better than most Americans and westerners. That's what the hate America crowd has done to us.

Dick Morris explains that gathering dirt on opponents then slandering them in public is standard operating procedure for the Clintons, and Obama is right to expect Hillary has turned her secret police on him.

Archaeologists think they've discovered the cave of Romulus and Remus.

Michael Moore loves Norway. Hopefully for us, he'll move there. This shows the advantages of homogeneousness. American liberals would quickly ruin it by forcing their version of diversity, and the crime, violence and distrust that comes with it, on unsuspecting Norwegians. They would push a daily dose of hatred against those with more wealth, white people, men, heterosexuals, Christians, and traditional Norwegian values until they had made everybody in Norway hate Norway and each other. Then they would try to remake this divided Norway into an authoritarian society.

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