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November 22nd, 2010 No comments

If the pilot had been a terrorist, the response was too late. – Fighters scrambled as DC airspace rules violated

An interesting concept, but how do you pay for it? – Ditch the Cord, Let the Road Charge Your EV

Now we’re supposed to fund it. – Developers of Mosque Near Ground Zero Seek Federal Funds for Post-09/11 Rebuilding

An Inconvenient Truth. – America Gets Gored

Interestingly left out by CNN: illegal immigrant. – Jury convicts man in killing of Chandra Levy in 2001

A bipartisan failure. – Time To Redefine Gov’t To Social Reality

I wondered when Sowell would provide his input. Incisive, as usual. – Airport “Security”?

Save Us From the Intellectuals

Kudlow with Bush: he’s a lot more respectful of his successor than said successor is of him. – Kudlow: An Animated Conversation with Former President George W. Bush

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Daily Digest

November 21st, 2010 No comments

So the PA insists settlements stop as a precondition to talks. Israel should retaliate and say they’ll come to the table after six months with no inbound missiles. – Palestinian Leader Insists on Halt to Settlements

Um, why isn’t he going to the UK or Canada? I hear they have great systems. – Saudi King Abdullah to go to US for medical treatment

Ramirez on the 4th Amendment

She’s brilliant when taken in small doses. – The 25 Best Ann Coulter Quotes About Liberals

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Daily Digest

November 20th, 2010 No comments

Mighty nice of him. – Pope Says Condoms to Stop AIDS May Be Acceptable

Yep, those TSA folks are really well-trained. – TSA pat-down leaves traveler covered in urine

Chris Christie’s “apology” from head of teachers union. We need more like him.


Things that make you go, “Hmm…” – Dems say new machines found in Buffalo
Carville: “If Hillary gave Obama one of her balls, they’d both have two.”

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Daily Digest

November 19th, 2010 No comments

How, exactly, can you tell when a hamster is depressed? – Study ties nighttime lighting to depression

But it all happened by random chance. – Human brain has more switches than all computers on Earth

I’m sorry, but if you’re using an iPhone app to rate your happiness while having sex, you’re definitely doing it wrong! – iPhone app reveals that sex makes us happiest

My question in this whole debate: how many of these scanners will be placed in foreign airports where they’re more likely to do some real good? TSA’s answer so far is, “Zero.” – Too Cowardly To Question Profiling Taboo  

When you lose Paul Krugman… – The World as He Finds It

Wonder if this might actually work. – NFL Sends Thousands Of Volunteers To Help Clean Up NFC West

And you thought our elections were bad. – Spain’s R-Rated Election Campaign

Uh-oh. The greenies’ idea to sequester CO2 might actually kill us. – What if Captured Carbon Makes a Getaway?

The IPCC’s not-so-hidden agenda. – The Climate Cash Cow

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Daily Digest

November 18th, 2010 1 comment

Google this hero’s story. It’s worth a read. – Rare Honor for a Living Service Member

Ay, yes. Islam: the religion of tolerance and peace. – Palestinian Blogger Angers West Bank Muslims

California loses its mind. We all pay. – California Court Backs Illegal Immigrant Students

How many terrorists have the TSA’s policies caught? The shoe bomber? Nope. Underwear bomber? Nope. – TSA: Despite objections, all passengers must be screened

The height of foolishness. – U.S. to go ahead with terrorism trials

Camelot not so squeaky clean. – President John F Kennedy and the art of dirty politics

This is the nation bequeathed to us by Mandela and Tutu. – South African shock as alleged rape victim charged

And our open borders crowd complains about AZ. – Spain outrage over migrant bombing game

A thoughtful question with no easy answers. – The deserving or undeserving poor?

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Defining Liberalism

August 27th, 2009 No comments

liberalism, n.: 1. The overwhelming urge to control by force of law behaviors of which others cannot be dissuaded by fact and logic; 2. The belief that such control is both desireable and moral.

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Music Truly Is God’s Gift To Us

April 14th, 2009 No comments

If anyone doubts that music is God’s gift to the rest of us…Those of us who are not glamorous, pretty, and camera-ready, take a gander at this. For the second time in only a few years we have a pure example of what happens when someone pushes aside what the world says and just lets joy erupt from within. The package may be ordinary, mundane, homely,…but close your eyes and you hear the voice of an angel. God smiles as the rest of us bow our heads, with the judges, in shame.

1 Corinthians 1:27

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