Friday, August 3, 2007
On Islam
The western world would be wise to recognize the realities of Islam, a religion laid down in writing over a millennium ago with violence and oppression at its heart. Read More
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Interim Wiretap Plan Proposed By Democrats!
Huh, go figure. I mean, here I thought the Bush Administration was always exaggerating the terrorist threat? But yet Democrats, who again have told us for almost 2 years that they are concerned about "civil liberties" are giving the President expanded surveillance powers.
So liberals, which is it? Is the "dumb" President tricking you again, or do you continue to vote for a party which lies to you to get elected? Read More
So liberals, which is it? Is the "dumb" President tricking you again, or do you continue to vote for a party which lies to you to get elected? Read More
Democrats Expand Electronic Surveillance!
Congressional Democrats outlined a temporary plan yesterday that would expand the government's authority to conduct electronic surveillance of overseas communications in search of terrorists. Read More
Grow Up, Middle East!
Right now we should hold the Muslim world to the same standards of tolerance that we demand of ourselves -- no more apologies for things like our insensitive cartoons or excuses for their insane anger against novelists. In turn, the Middle East must grow up and accept, like the rest of the world, that there are social and cultural costs and consequences for any who wish to embrace the benefits of modernism. Read More
Ethanol Scam: Ethanol Hurts the Environment And Is One of America's Biggest Political Boondoggles
The great danger of confronting peak oil and global warming isn't that we will sit on our collective asses and do nothing while civilization collapses, but that we will plunge after "solutions" that will make our problems even worse. Like believing we can replace gasoline with ethanol, the much-hyped biofuel that we make from corn.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Eastern Europe: race to the bottom of the flat tax
The Eastern European countries are engaging in what seems to be a race to the bottom in the flat tax policy. Read More
Oh, so now you want us around...
So let's get this straight -- when we go into a country to help people, we're branded imperialists and become the subject of derision around the world. But when their people are in deep doo-doo, recklessly taking an evangelization trip to a Muslim country, suddenly it's our responsibility to get them out of it? They want U.S. troops out, but if we were out, then we wouldn't be around to clean up their mess, would we? Read More
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Arab "Intellectuals" Opine
The Arab world has failed in every endeavor they have attempted, with the singular example of Jew hatred. Indeed, if there were a Jew hatred Olympics, the Arab world would sweep the medals. Read More
Will liberal Jews ever learn?
I am tired of ribbons. I am tired of smugness. I am tired of people criticizing President Bush for saying “Mission Accomplished,” after ousting Saddam Hussein when they think that wearing ribbons means anything has been accomplished. I am tired of people who want to commit troops to Darfur to improve their lot in life while simultaneously wanting to cheat the people of Iraq from this noble goal.
For those who want to appear trendy at wine and cheese parties, please do not ask me to respect you. Words mean nothing. Life is about deeds. Social justice itself is a miscarriage of justice. It places concepts over metrics, feelings over dollars, and wishful thinking over actual results and lives saved. Read It All
For those who want to appear trendy at wine and cheese parties, please do not ask me to respect you. Words mean nothing. Life is about deeds. Social justice itself is a miscarriage of justice. It places concepts over metrics, feelings over dollars, and wishful thinking over actual results and lives saved. Read It All
Death verdicts for Iran reporters
Iran has sentenced two dissident journalists from its ethnic Kurdish minority for being "enemies of God". Read More
Breaking Locks Is Normal?
When you go to a museum and the gate is locked and a door is locked, is it normal to take the gate off its hinges and break the lock on the door so that you can see what is inside? This group seems to think so. Read More
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Lieberman escalates attack on Iraq critics
“There is a very strong group within the party that I think doesn’t take the threat of Islamist terrorism seriously enough.” Read More
Wholesalers make more money easier and faster.
And here are 10 reasons why - Read on! Ten Reasons Why You Should Consider Wholesale
Meanwhile, In Iran
It's not only the US which may be on a more moderate bent. Ayatollah Ali Akbar Meshkini, chairman of the mega-powerful, 86-person, "Experts' Assembly," died yesterday. The early favorite to replace him is Hashemi Rafsanjani, the former president of Iran and a generally more stable, internationalist, and, compared to Ahmadinejad, pro-Western member of the country's ruling elite. Read More
Democrats worried the Surge may work
Democratic Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina admitted that he is worried that the Surge may work in Iraq and ruin Democratic Party plans to impose a timetable for a surrender. Clyburn is the Majority Whip — No. 3 man in the House — and he said that if Gen. Petraeus has a positive report in September that would be "a real big problem for us" (Democrats). Read More
Sex Party Or Political Party
Lepper is expected to be charged in his party's sex affair. Was it his political party or private party? Read More
Polish School Uniforms Backfire
The fiasco over Polish school uniforms is a classic case of the law of unintended consequences. Read More
You Have To Believe Or You Are Bad!
You see, Bush had the audacity to refuse to support Kyoto. If he had been all lip service, like President Clinton -- if Bush had signed the treaty but not asked the Senate to ratify it, while U.S. greenhouse gas emissions rose to 14 percent higher than 1990 levels when he left office -- then the vaunted international community would approve.
Science is supposed to be about results, but global warming is about belief. President Clinton is good because he said he believed. If you say you believe, you don't have to deliver. Read More
Science is supposed to be about results, but global warming is about belief. President Clinton is good because he said he believed. If you say you believe, you don't have to deliver. Read More
Selected Pictures Of Poland
Bob Block has one heck of a fine collection pictures here. His page is a must see. Look here.
Natural Asthma Cures
The ancients knew the powers of nature and how they could use them to cure asthma. They even used amber to cure asthma
Monday, July 30, 2007
PARANOID LOGIC
The beginning of the 21st century will surely be looked back on as a golden age of paranoia. The headlines of today fairly ooze with the delusions and vast conspiracies dreamed of in the mind of the paranoid left. Read More
Brown sticks by Bush, and let the Left weep
This will make the critics who jeered the departing Tony Blair choke: Read More
Get Rid Of This Polish Government
"The quicker Poland has elections and rids itself of this government the better. This government has antagonised for no reason whatsover, all of its neighbours, lowered relations with our biggest trade partner to an all time low. In short they have ridiculed Poland's image abroad, weakened its position in the EU, and worse still made Poland a laughing stock for many reasons, the worst investigating the Teletubbies for alleged homosexual sympathies.
On top of this their coalition partners and the two head hetmen stroll around the corridors of power in Warsaw looking to hand out revenge to those they dislike or disagree with, sacking and squabbling and attempting to exact control over anything and everything, whilst sticking their heads in the sand and ignoring the world at large and doing nothing to benefit Poland, the Poles or business." Read More
On top of this their coalition partners and the two head hetmen stroll around the corridors of power in Warsaw looking to hand out revenge to those they dislike or disagree with, sacking and squabbling and attempting to exact control over anything and everything, whilst sticking their heads in the sand and ignoring the world at large and doing nothing to benefit Poland, the Poles or business." Read More
A War We Just Might Win
VIEWED from Iraq, where we just spent eight days meeting with American and Iraqi military and civilian personnel, the political debate in Washington is surreal. The Bush administration has over four years lost essentially all credibility. Yet now the administration’s critics, in part as a result, seem unaware of the significant changes taking place. Read More
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