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Thursday, August 30, 2007

UPI Makes Hillary Clinton Into a Victim of ‘Hillary Haters’
Elections item by Warner Todd Huston

Today the UPI news service published a story aimed at making Hillary Clinton out to be a victim of “swift boating” and “haters” by focusing on those who are gearing up to oppose her candidacy for president on the Internet. UPI dismisses all opposition to Hillary as “old news,” and “rumors,” calls anti-Clinton forces “snide” and “haters,” but what do they say of the target? All they say is she is “ready to fight back” as if she is a stalwart hero waiting to defend her honor. And not once does this short and rather pointless report deal with a single substantive argument against her candidacy presenting opposition as if it is just crazy extremism gone wild. In the end, this report is little else but UPI shilling for their favored candidate; Hillary Clinton.
NAU Threat
NewWorldOrder item by Guest: Geoff Metcalf

"Eagles soar, but weasels never get sucked into jet engines.” --Elf Sternberg The North American Union is a ‘Borg’-like collective plan to create a regional government. It is the antithesis of our Constitution and a direct threat to national security and sovereignty.
Saturday, August 25, 2007

Lettuce Stop Education Giveaways
EdukShun item by Malcolm T. Hedges

Many College Students get loans to finance 4 or 5 years of fun and frolic while learning nothing productive or useful.  It’’s time to stop the practice!
Stop Playing Games with the Rights of Parents
EdukShun item by Ayn Rand Institute: Dr. Yaron Brook

Irvine, CA--A federal judge recently struck down as unconstitutional a California bill that would have criminalized selling or renting “excessively violent” video games to minors. A spokesman for Calif. state Sen. Leland Yee, who helped draft the legislation, defended the bill saying: “We prohibit children from smoking. We regulate driver’s licenses. We prohibit alcohol. We prohibit lots of things from children, and we think it’s logical that kids should not be able to purchase these games on their own.” Similar bills have been passed or are being considered in many other states.
Paper Says Bush Supporters Are ‘White, male, middle-aged and slightly stupid’
Elections item by Warner Todd Huston

So, what we have here is the only hate-speak(1) that the MSM will allow. Attacks on white men who vote Republican. In this case we see our friendly Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist, Dorothy Parvaz, reveling in her hatred of Bush supporters. Not only is she attempting to malign white Republican men, but she is also doing so on the basis of physical appearance alone. And here I thought that the left was fond of scolding people who judge others by their looks?
V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N for the N-E-A
EdukShun item by Accuracy In Media: Bethany Stotts

According to Expedia.com 2006 survey data, the average American employee gets 14 days of vacation annually, and usually only uses 10 of those. In contrast, human resources firm Hewitt Associates reports that Europeans average around four weeks of vacation per year. Hewitt Associates told Vault, an internet-based career-information provider, that Denmark employees receive the most vacation in Europe, with an average 31 days per year, while Switzerland came in on the low end with an average 20 days vacation annually. Vault reports that because Americans receive vacation based on seniority, it can take American employees 15 years or more to earn four weeks of vacation, unless you’re a teacher, of course.
Friday, August 24, 2007

The Two Surges
General item by Guest: Bruce Walker

Although it is now all but conceded that the military surge in Iraq is working and that al-Qaeda is no longer welcome among the otherwise feuding groups of Sunni, Shia and Kurds that make up Iraq, that surge is only part of the very good news in Iraq and in the Middle East.  Recall back when the war in Iraq began?  What was the big issue on every pundit’s mind?  America, except for Britain and a few smaller countries, was going it alone.
Michael Vick and Southern Hicks
Progressivism item by Lee Culpepper

Blaming racism for Michael Vick’s soon-to-be felony-dog-fighting conviction actually sparks another opportunity to discuss a preposterous myth about African-American culture. The controversy also ignites the deliberate divisiveness and harm of the multicultural agenda. As I predicted, my efforts to uncover the African culture that introduced dog fighting to America failed. In fact, I concluded most clear-thinking Africans, like most assimilated Americans, wonder why any fool would want to fight dogs. Perhaps using dogs to perform dangerous jobs has always stoked controversy, but apparently only the degenerates of society have ever considered dog versus dog fighting acceptable practice. And once again, African culture is not to blame for the disgraceful introduction of dog fighting to America.
Homo-expect-us: Imposing Values on Christians
Progressivism item by Guest: Selwyn Duke

There is a maelstrom brewing around High Point Church in Arlington, Texas.  Church officials had offered to host a funeral for a homosexual man, Cecil Sinclair, even going so far as to agree to feed 100 guests and create an elaborate photo presentation about the man’s life.  However, the family neglected to inform the church that Mr. Sinclair’s homosexuality would be featured prominently, with pictures containing obvious homosexual content on display.  Understandably, the church would not be party to the exhibition of sin, and its offer was rescinded.
Wall Street Journal Lies About Sea Treaty
MSM item by Accuracy In Media: Cliff Kincaid

If and when Rupert Murdoch starts cleaning house at the Wall Street Journal, he ought to take a hard look at Neil King Jr., who has an article in the August 22 issue that completely misleads readers of the paper about the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), coming before the Senate next month. The thrust of the article is that the treaty is one of the most wonderful things in the world and that everybody is backing it except for a few conservatives.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Lettuce Examine Unemployment
Big Brother item by Malcolm T. Hedges

Unemployment Stats From Government are a sham!
“There is only the Fight”
Off Site item by Editor

Hillary Clinton has a written life plan, but there have been only two copies available to the public - until now. Written in 1969, and kept under lock and key during her years as First Lady, Hillary’s Wellesley College senior thesis has only been readable in person at the campus library and in a single microfilm copy made available to individual researchers on inter-library loan. Clinton lawyers have previously blocked people who sought to make it public. 
Multiculturalism’s War on Education
EdukShun item by Ayn Rand Institute: Elan Journo

Back to school nowadays means back to classrooms, lessons and textbooks permeated by multiculturalism and its championing of “diversity.” Many parents and teachers regard multiculturalism as an indispensable educational supplement, a salutary influence that “enriches” the curriculum. But is it?
Sunday, August 19, 2007

The Case for a Shah of Iraq
General item by Guest: Bruce Walker

The success of the surge and the failure of the Iraqi democracy to take work well should lead us to consider pushing the Iraqi people into a different direction.  Iraqi sovereignty is one important domestic problem, and that can be provided by a leader who is not chosen by the people.  A good Shah, in whom a majority of the Iraqi leaders had confidence, might be the best solution.  The sort of parliamentary democracy that Iraq has is, probably, the worst of several forms of democracy that could be chosen for Iraq.
Law 101: The Commerce Clause, FDR & original intent
Big Brother item by OffSite

With the exception of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment, perhaps in the history of American constitutional law has so much mischief been wrought by the Supreme Court than in Article I, Section 8, Clause 3, the so-called, “Commerce Clause.” On Feb. 5 of this year, President Bush submitted to Congress a $2.9 trillion dollar budget, most of whose spending is possible due to a perverse interpretation of the Commerce Clause over the past 70 years dating back to FDR’s first term (1933) and his socialist take over of government called the New Deal.
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