Friday, March 26, 2010
Beware The Ides of March--Of Obama’s Healthkill Plan--Stupak Typo and More--
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Austin Miles
This column is late. Been sidelined for the last 4 days. The ram-rodded paid passage for Obama’s healthkill bill destination made me sick. Not to worry though, The One will take care of all my health needs because he said so. Wait! I am a senior citizen, perhaps I DO have something to worry about. What a week this has been already, and it’s not over yet. What’s amazing is how the events of this week follow a trend of infamy that has threaded history together during this particular time… .
Saturday, February 13, 2010
An Old Film with a Vital Message
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Bruce Walker
Turner Movie Classics on January 27th showed its viewers My Son John, a 1952 film which Robert Osborne advised his audience had been deliberately put out of circulation since soon after it was released. In his introduction to the film, Osborne acknowledges that the film’s stars and producers were first rate. The cast included Helen Hayes, Van Heflin, and Robert Walker. Osborne also makes it clear that the film is an embarrassment to the film industry, full of childish anti-Communism and the foolish paranoia of America in the 1950s.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
The wages of appeasemennt
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Bruce Walker
The world has known for many years that the wages of appeasement are the loss of moral high ground to monstrous villains. During the Cold War, although America usually kept its military power adequate to deter Soviet aggression, the American Left (and European Left) blithely pretended that a regime which conspired with Adolph Hitler to start the Second World War, which instructed the Nazis about how to create massive camps in which millions of souls could perish – as millions had before the Nazis even came to power in Germany – and which preached as doctrine that any lie, any crime, any vice which advanced the cause of communism was morally on the same plane as America and the West.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
I Be Bare Assed - Major Coding Goof Discovered Today
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It seems I messed up big time on the “Members” template.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Why Ubuntu Now Beats Vista
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Last month, Canonical launched Ubuntu 8.10 with significant new features and performance upgrades over previous versions. But what is becoming increasingly clear is that the free, downloadable operating system has in many critical ways caught or surpassed Microsoft’s flagship desktop operating system—and poses a significant threat to the software giant if the market catches on.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Surprise! CAIR officials slapped with subpoenas
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WASHINGTON – When the Council on American-Islamic Relations held its 14th Annual Banquet at the Marriott Crystal Gateway Hotel tonight, it was planning to raise funds and honor some of its supporters, but instead several top officials of the Muslim lobby group were served with subpoenas for various civil and criminal offenses.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
‘The Home Computer A Modern Wonder?’
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Considering the technical issues and problems associated with a simple Home Computer’s hardware the answer is pretty much yes. Then the problems start to mount.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Homeland Security: TSA Using Covert Operatives to Test Security Measures
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Jim Kouri
The Transportation Security Administration uses undercover, or covert, testing to approximate techniques that terrorists may use to identify vulnerabilities in and measure the performance of airport security systems.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Behind Russia’s Bluster
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While Russia’s bombs rained and its tanks rolled over Georgian soil, much of the world oscillated between shock and bewilderment. Something just didn’t appear to add up. As President Bush pointed out from China, Russia’s response is completely out of proportion to the stakes involved in the Ossetian territorial dispute. By flexing its military muscle in this way, the Kremlin is clearly pursuing some other agenda.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Breaking the Mold: Why there is only one Sheriff Joe Arpaio
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Paul A. Ibbetson
Recently, I had the unique opportunity to interview the man the media calls the “Toughest Sheriff in America,” Sheriff Joe Arpaio, on my radio show the Conscience of Kansas. It was an extremely dynamic interview, and I invite people to listen to both part one(1) and part two(2) of the show in its entirety. My goal going into the interview was to acquire some insights into one of the nation’s most interesting law enforcement officers to pin on the badge. I also had a secondary question of my own to satisfy, and that was, can the Arpaio system of law enforcement be duplicated across this country?
Monday, July 21, 2008
Cavuto Recovering From MS-Related Surgery
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TVNewser has learned Fox News Channel/Fox Business Network anchor Neil Cavuto is recovering from surgery related to his Multiple Sclerosis. Cavuto has been off the air since June 24.
Friday, July 18, 2008
The Audacity of Vanity
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WASHINGTON—Barack Obama wants to speak at the Brandenburg Gate.
The Problem with Middle East Studies
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Daniel Pipes
As one of the few pro-U.S. and pro-Israel voices in the field of Middle East studies, I find my views get frequently mangled by others in the field – thus I have had to post a 5,000-word document titled “Department of Corrections (of Others’ Factual Mistakes about Me)” on my website.
Monday, July 7, 2008
‘What makes America different?’
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Henry Lamb
There is a reason why America emerged to lead the world to new, previously unimagined heights of freedom and prosperity. It may have been an accident; it may have been providence. It is a fact, nonetheless, from which the entire world has benefited. The reason is simple, but obscured in recent years, by philosophies that reject the fundamental principle upon which America was created.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Jerusalem’s Judgement Day
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President Bush’s Road Map to create a new Arab state between Jordan and Israel is in terminal tatters following the bloody events in Jerusalem on 2 July 2008 when an east Jerusalem Arab commandeered a bulldozer and went on a rampage through Jerusalem’s busy streets trying to kill as many people as he could before being killed himself.
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