Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Free kibbles

Microsoft files patent for wireless technology that would judge a worker's performance.

The White House should not have to worry about somebody using every email they ever sent against them. This notion that every word said in the White House should be public knowledge, and therefore the knowledge of our enemies, is ridiculous and dangerous.

British Muslim
was al Qaeda's top cyber terrorist. Chertoff realizes that Europe is a terrorist threat. You don't say.

Militants overrun Pakistani fort in Waziristan. I find it hard to believe that Pakistan cannot employ enough troops to wipe out these militants.

AT&T is considering monitoring all traffic on its network for copyrighted material. That means monitoring virtually every electronic communication in the country.

Illinois mandates steroid test for all high-school athletes. This will enhance the battle of the chemists, leading to ever more sophisticated, and probably dangerous steroids. Legalizing steroids, bringing them into the light, and having adults involved in the decision of whether children should use them or not is the solution.

City council bans indoor furniture on porches and parking on lawns. Every day, there's a new ban.

FDA declares cloned meat safe. Why wouldn't it be safe? The free market can make these decisions. What I don't understand is why anybody would go through the trouble of cloning when they can just get babies the old fashioned way.

Mike Nifong files bankruptcy with $180 million in liabilities. How did this guy get to owe $180 million? We need a major movement against prosecutorial abuse in this country.

The ACLU argues that sex in bathroom stalls is private. It may be extra fun, but that's because it's not private.

Liberals are unhappy that the Navy will use sonar in anti-submarine training. Liberals prefer our Navy personnel be untrained and easy targets for our enemies.

Now Bill Clinton is painting Obama as the establishment candidate. Bill Clinton is the definition of establishment. Obama is a standard socialist who came up through the standard establishment process. The most interesting aspect of the Democrat race is how similar all the candidates are. All strong socialists. All thoroughly establishment. But none more than the Clintons.

Ron Paul beat Giuliani and Thompson in Michigan.

High-school sophomores discover asteroid.

Cato
blasts Mitt Romney's socialism.

Cato calls for reform of our visa system. We're scaring people away from the US. With all our ingenuity, the US can meet our security needs and still make it easy for good people to come to the US.

We need to cut the size and scope of government to stimulate the economy. Democrats recognize tax rebates will help, and tax cuts, along with corresponding spending cuts, will help even more for the same reason.

Boortz provides an excellent rant on how adopting the FairTax will create an economic renaissance in the US the likes of which has never been seen before. He even explains the downside of the FairTax.

Muslim paper endorses Ron Paul because he wants to pull out of Iraq. Boortz' response highlights Ron Paul's fatal flaw, imo. Americans don't want to surrender Iraq to al Qaeda.

A Department of Peace?

Community college requires students and staff to sign blatantly liberal ethics code. Talk about indoctrination. I sure hope that school faces competition, and public funds should be cut off if they continue the practice.

NYTimes blames murder of 4 children by mother on home schooling.

Ike Turner dies of cocaine overdose at 76. Doing hard drugs like cocaine will kill you. At age 76. "In the U.S., average life expectancy at birth is about 79 years for women and about 72 years for men." Maybe a lifetime of partying with cocaine makes people live longer.

1 comment:

  1. 1. That Microsoft app is scary as hell.

    2. You see how quickly cloned animals age and sicken? I don't trust the FDA!

    Thank you for these.

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