The Census Bureau reports we add a new immigrant to the US every 30 seconds. That's too fast.
Analysis of how western powers had pressured Musharraf to accept Bhutto as Prime Minister, which led to her assassination. In a prescient email, Bhutto blamed Musharraf for her death because he failed to provide her adequate security. Report claims Bhutto did not die of a bullet wound, and no autopsy was performed. This is going to blow up on Musharraf.
Foreign nations donated $7.4 billion to President Abbas of Palestine to deal with Hamas. Much of that money will end up funding terrorism against Israel.
Connecticut to offer high school classes online. This is a boon to homeschoolers.
For better education, teachers should let boys be boys, including playing with toy weapons. This is so obvious it should go without saying, but liberals are loons and don't want people to be normal.
Japan to regulate three areas of online communication.
Elitist hates the idea of a free internet.
French scientist calls Gore a crook and calls his acolytes religious zealots. He must have read this blog.
Reason says Bush has expelled the neo-cons.
Hillary Clinton has stopped taking questions in Iowa. That won't help her cause. She's preparing 2 minute commercial for caucus eve. She's hijacking the TV for 2 minutes? That should turn the last of the Iowans against her.
It looks like Oprah's support for Obama is backfiring on her. Her fans are tired of her pushing Obama down their throats. I suggested that might happen when she endorsed Obama.
Cato explains that China's pollution problems stem from weak property rights.
Ralph Peters has nothing nice to say about Benazir Bhutto. He explains that she presided over the most corrupt governments in Pakistan history, and calls her a con-man for fooling Washington into supporting her. He hopes her martyrdom will serve Pakistan the way she failed to do in life.
Test your geography knowledge. This is a cool game.
Pat Buchanan paints a pessimistic and accurate snapshot of America for the presidential candidates.
Friday, December 28, 2007
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