Friday, May 16, 2008
Enabling Hezbollah
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AS Hezbollah’s terror army dismantles Lebanon, the world whistles “Ain’t That a Shame.”
Thursday, May 15, 2008
History Will Be Kind to President George W. Bush
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Gordon Bishop
Who is the only world leader standing alone, fighting the Global War on Terror while the rest of the free world is afraid to take on terrorists committed to wiping out Western Civilization?
Sunday, May 11, 2008
PRIME MINISTER HARPER’S SPEECH FOR ISRAEL’S 60th
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Toronto, May 8, 2008 Thank you for your warm welcome. Thank you Ivan for your kind introduction. Consul General Gissin, Minister Jim Flaherty, Leader of the Opposition John Tory, colleagues from the federal and provincial legislatures, members of the United Jewish Appeal Federation, ladies and gentlemen, I am truly honoured to be part of tonight’s celebration marking the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel.
Friday, May 09, 2008
Israeli leader will resign if indicted
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JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said he will resign from office if he is indicted in a bribery and corruption case described by state prosecutors as “serious.”
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Expelled the Movie - Ben Stein Exposes Flat World Academics
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Michael Bresciani
Ben Stein’s ‘Expelled’ could properly be called ‘Exposed the Movie’
because it is a nerve rattling jolt to academicians who are ready to
bounce or ostracize anyone who so much as mentions or has a dream in the
night about the theory of intelligent design.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Seniors, arise!
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Don’t mess with a Marine. Definitely not with my favorite Marine, Jim Martin. Jim is president of the 60 Plus Association, a dynamic and politically influential seniors organization based in our nation’s capital.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Let’s get a grip on this “Green” thing
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We’ve gone from Earth Day to Earth Week. Possibly Earth Month. - ...But this is being so over-hyped I continue to worry that the whole green movement will go the route of the hoola-hoop. Hot for a while, over sold then over and done with. And beware of green scams.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The Supreme Court at Work
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Under Chief Justice John Roberts’ astute leadership, the Supreme Court concluded last week that the means of carrying out capital punishment in many states is not “cruel and unusual” punishment prohibited by the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution. By a 7-to-2 vote, in the case of Baze v. Rees, the Court upheld Kentucky’s method of executing a convicted murderer by lethal injection. This case is a sterling example of how the judiciary should interpret the text and history of the constitutional clause at issue to reach an appropriate result. The Court eschewed making public policy from the bench or importing foreign rulings or world opinion as guides for what the United States Constitution supposedly should mean.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
The insanity of progressive taxation
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It’s April 15, so everyone is thinking about taxes. I don’t know why we think about them one day a year. Americans should be thinking about them every day – and fighting them.
When liberalism became leftism
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The Democratic Party’s preoccupation with the question of when America will leave Iraq rather than with how America will win in Iraq reminds me of how and why this nearly lifelong liberal and Democrat became identified as a conservative and Republican activist.
Free Congress Foundation Moves
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Paul M. Weyrich
For the thousands of you who receive these commentaries known as Notable News Now (NNN) we want to offer an explanation as to why their publication will be suspended for a few days.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Bird flu: father infected by dying son
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Alarm about a flu pandemic has been restarted by clear evidence that bird flu, which is rife in the Far East, can be transmitted person to person.
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Spanking swatted by lawmaker
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’Children are unruly because they aren’t disciplined,’ critic states - Spanking apparently is headed for another swatting in the California Legislature, as Assemblywoman Sally Lieber, D-Mountain View, has reintroduced a proposal to effectively ban such discipline, even by parents, according to the Capitol Resource Family Impact organization.
A Two-Tier Alliance
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AS THE 26 leaders of the NATO Alliance gather in Bucharest this week for the organization’s 59th summit, there will be simmering tensions between the United States and what Donald Rumsfeld memorably described in 2003 as “Old Europe.” As the Bucharest meeting will show, the traditional rifts between Germany and France and America on some of the biggest foreign policy questions of the day is still firmly in place. The notion that Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Nicolas Sarkozy are ushering in a new era of transatlantic cooperation, with Europe and the United States walking hand in hand solving the world’s problems is a romanticized fiction that bears little relation to reality.
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Firefox 3 Looks To Be A Real Winner!
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Editor
Firefox 3 Beta 5 really does use about 1/2 the memory of version 2 and rendering of site content really is super fast compared to most any browser on WinDoes except Opera.
Pieces From The Left:
The Religious Right's Culture of Living Death
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