Archive for July, 2007
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
The good folks at Cox and Forkum alerted us to a Fox News story on our favorite South American dictator, Hugo Chavez. From the story, “Chavez to Kick Out Foreigners Critical of Him:” President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that foreigners who publicly criticize him or his government while visiting Venezuela will be expelled from the […]
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Fake Indian Ward Churchill in fake “Che” pose. Everything about this disgraced man is fake. *** Scroll for Updates *** Last week we celebrated the overdue yet exciting news that Ward Churchill — falsity fabricator, plagiarizer, and fake Indian — was fired by the University of Colorado. It’s about time. The New York Post has […]
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
This is so, so pathetic. It’s not exactly a revelation that the Democratic Party as a whole is vested in the American military losing the war in Iraq. However, when they come out and flat admit that any good news out of Iraq is “a real big problem for us,” well that’s just incredible. Yet […]
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Here’s a recipe for disaster: Mix a hefty dose of “zero-tolerance” (i.e., zero thought) government school administrators with an overzealous district attorney. The resulting concoction destroys children and is an aphrodisiac to power-hungry government officials. Read Mark Steyn’s column, “Swat somebody’s butt, and yours belongs to the D.A.,” on the latest example of prosecutors who’ve […]
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Mama Moonbat does a little bird watching with Pamela from Atlas Shrugged. Pamela of Atlas Shrugged spent a lovely Sunday afternoon in the park with Mama Moonbat (aka Cindy Sheehan) and her rousing crowd of 20 or so supporters. Her post, Sunday in the Park with Mama Sheehan, has some great pictures and video. Check […]
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
This is a Koran in a toilet. The Koran is a book. If Stanislav Shmulevich is prosecuted for putting a book in a toilet, then there can be no doubt as to this fact: “Political Correctness — hate crime laws — has destroyed the First Amendment protection of free expression.” *** Scroll for Updates. *** […]
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Sunday, July 29th, 2007
“Democrats Doing Nothing” — Let’s keep it that way.
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Friday, July 27th, 2007
It’s been awhile, but here’s another round of Friday night jokes to lighten your load a bit for the weekend. Here’s one from GPBurdell called “The Test.” A Georgia State trooper pulled a car over on I-95 about 2 miles south of the Georgia/South Carolina state line. When the Trooper asked the driver why he […]
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Thursday, July 26th, 2007
Here’s Michelle Malkin on the revelation that Saudi-created teaching materials have taken over the Middle East studies program in America’s stellar, government schools. The curriculum in our government schools is lousy and polluted enough without the stealth infiltration of Saudi propaganda. Time for some oversight and loophole-closing. Anyone in Congress awake? Michelle is referring to […]
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Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
Charles at LGF writes in The ACLU Has Found a Religion It Will Defend: The American Civil Liberties Union has given their blessing to the public funding of Islamic footbaths at the University of Michigan, to let Muslims wash their feet before prayers. The ACLU says it has nothing to do with religion. This pleases […]
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
We’d like to take credit for it, but “Jimmy Carter, The Muslims, and Other Catastrophies” is the title of Burt Prelutsky’s latest column at townhall. Funny, pitiful stuff. On Jimmy Carter: Few would deny that Hamas, along with Al Qaeda and Hezbollah, represents Islamic terrorism at its very worst. Yet, just a few days after […]
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Friday, July 20th, 2007
Michelle Malkin asks what does TSA “really” mean? Great question! Our answers (first round): “Terrorists Slip Around” “Transportation Shall Annoy” “Try Strangling Airlines” “Typical Stagnating Agency” … and my fave … “Terrorism’s ‘Slapstick Award’” I think that pretty much describes the TSA.
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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007
(Thanks to GPBurdell for this one) The Patagonian toothfish is one of the world’s most endangered fish species. We don’t know if Al Gore and his family thought it was tasty. From the Daily Mail, we have this story “Eco-warrior Al Gore serves up endangered fish at daughter’s party:” Only a week after Live Earth, […]
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
Scott at Powerline alerts us that today “CAIR holds a panel discussion with David Keene and Parvez Ahmed on ‘Islamophobia’ at the National Press Club in Washington” in his post, A Bad CAIR Day. Among Keene’s excellent points is an analogy of CAIR’s behavior to that of the “Italian-American Anti-Defamation League” in the 1970’s, and […]
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
Pajamas Media has this incredible story, “Tilting At Windmills,” by Joshua Livestro who experienced left-wing censorship while a conservative pundit for the Dutch Public Broadcasting System. He got mad, and then he got even. He really, really got even. This is a great story of how one victim of blatant left-wing media bias and censorship […]
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
Writing at the corner, Mark Krikorian has this piece on Dhimmitude on Wall Street: First there was Rushdie Rage, then Cartoon Rage, then Pope Rage — now we have Acronym Rage. Dhimmi Watch (the little brother of Jihad Watch) alerts us to this gem: The newly combined regulatory authority for the securities industry was going […]
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Friday, July 13th, 2007
Back in April, Democrat candidate for President, Barack Obama, had a campaign appearance on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, Georgia. More information on the event, including photos and videos, is available here. According to the AJC, 20,000 supporters were in attendance. However, what you won’t read about on those sites is that all 17,000 […]
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Friday, July 13th, 2007
Rich Lowry writes on the real agenda of Michael Moore’s latest propaganda hit-piece in this townhall article, “Michael Moore’s “World of We””. Like Hillary Clinton, Moore is upset that ruggedly-individualistic Americans reject collectivism. We pesky individuals hamper the adoption of his idealistic and naive Socialized health care system modeled on those found in “progressive” countries […]
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Thursday, July 12th, 2007
Don’t miss Joel Mowbray’s article in today’s Washington Times, CAIR’s duplicitous ways. CAIR is a pro-Hamas, anti-Israel organization masquerading as a civil rights group; however, as Scott at powerline puts it, “CAIR is an offshoot of a Hamas front group that appears not to have outgrown its roots.” Mowbray’s article explains it well. CAIR has […]
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Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
The global warming cultists continue to slide into intellectual oblivion, ensuring that eventually nobody will take them seriously. This is too bad because we do need to consider real, objective science (how sad that I must qualify it that way); however, this silliness has gotten completely out-of-hand. I refer to this article by Ian Roberts, […]
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