Saturday, January 31, 2009
Headlines: January 31, 2009
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Friday, January 9, 2009
Headlines: January 9, 2009
The Great Credit-Crunch Hoax of 2008
The USSR's Role in the Middle East Goes Down the Memory Hole
Extremists among us?
Yes: Behind its moderate face, the Muslim American Society has deep ties to radical Islam
The USSR's Role in the Middle East Goes Down the Memory Hole
Extremists among us?
Yes: Behind its moderate face, the Muslim American Society has deep ties to radical Islam
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Headlines: January 8, 2009
The New Old Big Thing in Economics: J.M. Keynes
Guantánamo prison 'could close quickly' if Britain takes inmates
Steel's 'Buy America' Ploy
How to turn recession into a depression.
Guantánamo prison 'could close quickly' if Britain takes inmates
Steel's 'Buy America' Ploy
How to turn recession into a depression.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Headlines: January 7, 2009
"The Bolsheviks have discovered that truth does not matter so long as there is reiteration. They have no difficulty whatever in countering a fact by a lie which, if repeated often enough and loudly enough, becomes accepted by the people." (Winston Churchill, Brighton, October 4, 1947)
"Awful, my friend, is the task of the intelligent advocate for liberty. The military spirit, the ecclesiastical spirit, the commercial spirit, and innumerable other evil spirits are eternally devising mischief to his cause and disturbing his repose. It is a constant warfare from the cradle to the grave without comfort, thanks, or rewards, and is always overcome at last." (John Adams to Elbrige Gerry, April 25, 1785)
The Pros and Cons of Picking Panetta
Militant Islam Threatens Us All
Hamas rockets have the same terror goal as Hitler's blitz.
Overtime in the Minnesota Senate election
Protester Calls for Jews to 'Go Back to the Oven' at Anti-Israel Demonstration
1997: Mugged by Reality: We know how to contain the epidemic of crime
"Seventy percent of the juvenile offenders in our state reform institutions grew up in a household with only one parent or no parent at all."
"Awful, my friend, is the task of the intelligent advocate for liberty. The military spirit, the ecclesiastical spirit, the commercial spirit, and innumerable other evil spirits are eternally devising mischief to his cause and disturbing his repose. It is a constant warfare from the cradle to the grave without comfort, thanks, or rewards, and is always overcome at last." (John Adams to Elbrige Gerry, April 25, 1785)
The Pros and Cons of Picking Panetta
Militant Islam Threatens Us All
Hamas rockets have the same terror goal as Hitler's blitz.
Overtime in the Minnesota Senate election
Protester Calls for Jews to 'Go Back to the Oven' at Anti-Israel Demonstration
1997: Mugged by Reality: We know how to contain the epidemic of crime
"Seventy percent of the juvenile offenders in our state reform institutions grew up in a household with only one parent or no parent at all."
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Headlines: January 6, 2009
TYRANNY OF THE TAX-EXEMPT
Domestic Disturbances (donor-conceived children)
Justice Requires 12 Angry Men
Small juries are less likely to get the verdict right.
How the U.N. Perpetuates the 'Refugee' Problem
Nowhere on earth do terrorists get so much help from the Free World.
Universal healthcare and the waistline police
We risk a nanny state contrary to American ideals.
Deaths caused by hospital mistakes 'up 60 per cent in two years'
The number of hospital patients killed by mistakes has risen by 60 per cent in two years, official figures show.
NJ Gov. Corzine Contemplates Budget Cuts
Fish: The 10 Best American Movies
Mr. Gore: Apology Accepted
Feel Like a Trillion Bucks
Only WWII was pricier than Obama's stimulus plans.
Domestic Disturbances (donor-conceived children)
Justice Requires 12 Angry Men
Small juries are less likely to get the verdict right.
How the U.N. Perpetuates the 'Refugee' Problem
Nowhere on earth do terrorists get so much help from the Free World.
Universal healthcare and the waistline police
We risk a nanny state contrary to American ideals.
Deaths caused by hospital mistakes 'up 60 per cent in two years'
The number of hospital patients killed by mistakes has risen by 60 per cent in two years, official figures show.
NJ Gov. Corzine Contemplates Budget Cuts
Fish: The 10 Best American Movies
Mr. Gore: Apology Accepted
Feel Like a Trillion Bucks
Only WWII was pricier than Obama's stimulus plans.
Labels:
global warming,
health care,
israel,
Liberal States,
Movies,
recovery plan
Monday, January 5, 2009
Headlines: January 5, 2009
Funny Business in Minnesota
In which every dubious ruling seems to help Al Franken.
Sound of artillery fire may herald peace after relentless years of raining rockets
Military incursion should be seen as part of War on Terror
Yes, the war in Gaza is terrible. But the alternative was worse - for all of us
Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979
Documenting the Global Warming Fraud (continued) (strange placement of thermometers)
Analysis: Can Uncle Sam spend cash fast enough?
Spengler: Overcoming ethnicity
California Supreme Court says breakaway parish can't take national church's property
A Newport Beach parish split from the U.S. Episcopal church because of a gay bishop. The state high court rules that 'the local church did not have the right to take the church property with it.'
In which every dubious ruling seems to help Al Franken.
Sound of artillery fire may herald peace after relentless years of raining rockets
Military incursion should be seen as part of War on Terror
Yes, the war in Gaza is terrible. But the alternative was worse - for all of us
Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979
Documenting the Global Warming Fraud (continued) (strange placement of thermometers)
Analysis: Can Uncle Sam spend cash fast enough?
Spengler: Overcoming ethnicity
California Supreme Court says breakaway parish can't take national church's property
A Newport Beach parish split from the U.S. Episcopal church because of a gay bishop. The state high court rules that 'the local church did not have the right to take the church property with it.'
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Headlines: January 3, 2009
Steel industry hopes for big stimulus shot: The steel industry, having entered the recession in the best of health, is emerging as a leading indicator of what lies ahead. As steel production goes, and it is now in collapse, so will go the national economy.
Will: The Toll Of a Rights 'Victory'
Sun-Sentinel Lame Coverage of Pro-Hamas Ft. Lauderdale Demonstration Overshadowed by YouTube Video
Will: The Toll Of a Rights 'Victory'
Sun-Sentinel Lame Coverage of Pro-Hamas Ft. Lauderdale Demonstration Overshadowed by YouTube Video
Friday, January 2, 2009
Headlines: January 2, 2009
"Ms. Garcia was a 'balsera,' one of the 38,000 rafters who fled Cuba in 1994. She said she left her suburb of Havana because her daughter needed medical care she could not get in Cuba for a brain tumor."
Thomas Jefferson's Views Perfectly Applicable to Present-Day Suffrage Agitation, Declares Pennsylvania Anti-Suffragist.
Moral Clarity in Gaza
Global Warming Science Questions?
U.S. governors seek $1 trillion federal assistance
Thomas Jefferson's Views Perfectly Applicable to Present-Day Suffrage Agitation, Declares Pennsylvania Anti-Suffragist.
Moral Clarity in Gaza
Global Warming Science Questions?
U.S. governors seek $1 trillion federal assistance
Labels:
global warming,
health care,
israel,
Liberal States,
women
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Headlines: January 1, 2009
The Minnesota Recount Folly: We've Been Down That Road: How the Democrats 'won' the Washington governor's mansion in 2004.
Grape extract kills cancer cells
The Earth has been warming ever since the end of the Little Ice Age. But guess what: Researchers say mankind is to blame for that, too.
Tallying Trillions in Bailout, Bankruptcy: Commentary (Update1)
Muni Sales Dry Up as States Face $42 Billion Deficit (Update1)
Fed's Assets Top $2 Trillion, as Use of Facilities Is Brisk
Grape extract kills cancer cells
The Earth has been warming ever since the end of the Little Ice Age. But guess what: Researchers say mankind is to blame for that, too.
Tallying Trillions in Bailout, Bankruptcy: Commentary (Update1)
Muni Sales Dry Up as States Face $42 Billion Deficit (Update1)
Fed's Assets Top $2 Trillion, as Use of Facilities Is Brisk
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