Monthly Archives: May 2006

The most obnoxious group in America by Burt Prelutsky

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The most obnoxious group in America by Burt Prelutsky – May 23, 2006 The author is right of course. All I can add is that I’m surprised that the federal government hasn’t investigated the ACLU yet. After all they’re not a Muslim or jewish organization, so they should be free to [...]

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America: The reality show by Andrew Leigh

Townhall.com :: Columns :: America: The reality show by Andrew Leigh – May 23, 2006 “Welcome to America’s most popular reality show: Border Crossing! Make it across the desert, and you too can win a job, free medical care, and citizenship for your unborn child! Do you have what it takes?”

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The Truth is Alien to the Left by Herman Cain

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The Truth is Alien to the Left by Herman Cain – May 23, 2006 We should have declared liberalism a “hate crime” long ago. An interesting analysis of liberals’ lack of maturity.

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NPR : Locking In Gas Prices When They’re Low

NPR : Locking In Gas Prices When They’re Low Ingenuity, American style! A brilliant and natural idea, stockpiling gas. Nice.

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Chaos in France gives far-right record support

Chaos in France gives far-right record support – World – insider.washingtontimes.com Good news and quite sad at the same time. What is it that makes every French politician to the left of LePen so darn inept?

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A bad year for Democrats? by Dustin Hawkins

Townhall.com :: Columns :: A bad year for Democrats? by Dustin Hawkins – May 22, 2006 “If the Democrats fail to recapture either chamber, which is the most likely scenario, then what does that say about the future of a party that cannot win when its opponent is at its worst?” I wonder how liberals [...]

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President’s immigration speech lacks credibility by Phyllis Schlafly

Townhall.com :: Columns :: President’s immigration speech lacks credibility by Phyllis Schlafly – May 22, 2006 Schlafly is right to question the President’s credibility. He’s become such a liberal on the immigration issue.

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The newest Palestinian crisis by Caroline B. Glick

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The newest Palestinian crisis by Caroline B. Glick – May 20, 2006 They really do have a knack for screwing themselves, don’t they.

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“Chocolate city” Nagin wins election

Those New Orleans residents seriously must be morons. First Nagin had the balls to run again and now his constituents re-elected the man who single-handedly was responsible for the death of so many, the man who aided Louisiana’s big “no thanks” to the federal government’s pre-emptive offer of help. This is yet more proof of [...]

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House refuses to OK oil drilling on coasts

House refuses to OK oil drilling on coasts – Nation/Politics – insider.washingtontimes.com I think most rational adults would prefer lower gas prices over a healthy tourism industry. Too many foreigners hate us anyway, so why bother catering to those slanderers?

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Illegals granted Social Security

Illegals granted Social Security – Nation/Politics – insider.washingtontimes.com As un-American as that may be, at least they’re being consistent by giving money to unsavory characters and criminals who don’t deserve it.

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“Honoring heroes” by Oliver North

Townhall.com :: Columns :: “Honoring heroes” by Oliver North – May 19, 2006 On the occasion of tomorrow’s celebration of Armed Forces Day, I’d like to send out a heartfelt thank you to all of our enlisted men and women, abroad and at home. We wouldn’t be free without you.

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A streak that has to end by Rich Tucker

Townhall.com :: Columns :: A streak that has to end by Rich Tucker – May 19, 2006 A good start to cutting the government in size would be to close or severly reduce all the entitlement and benefit departments and social welfare nonsense. And whatever happened to private social security accounts?

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Senate Votes to Make English the `National Language’ of U.S.

Bloomberg.com: U.S. Although this senate vote stopped short of restricting all government services to the English language, it was a bold and terribly way overdue step in the right direction. I can’t believe it took them over 200 years to get this far. This amendment must be left standing or amended for the better. English [...]

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Reclusive Linux founder opens up

CNN.com – Reclusive Linux founder opens up – May 18, 2006 An insightful interview with Linux founder Linus Torvalds.

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Senate approves 370-mile fence on south border

Senate approves 370-mile fence on south border – Nation/Politics – insider.washingtontimes.com That bill, as horribly inadequate as it may be, better be left standing.

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The president’s immigration address by Cal Thomas

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The president’s immigration address by Cal Thomas – May 17, 2006 “I prefer the way the Swiss government handles immigration and citizenship to the virtual open door policy advocated by the president and the Senate bill. The Swiss appreciate tourists and businesspeople, but if one wishes to become a Swiss citizen, [...]

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Stop Federal Regulation of Internet

Stop Federal Regulation of Internet A good article on the subject. What’s important to note is that, as usual, liberals want the federal government to regulate the internet. This is further proof of their vacuousness and reliance on federal institutions to force their un-American ideas on us.

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ABC to nix liberal fantasy show

Tuning In – Entertainment – insider.washingtontimes.com “”Commander in Chief,” ABC’s much balleyhooed series with Oscar winner Geena Davis as America’s first female president, is officially kaput, Reuters news agency reports.” Another victory for reason. Let’s just hope they don’t replace the series with something even more un-American.

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Mexico vows to sue if Guard detains

Mexico vows to sue if Guard detains – World – insider.washingtontimes.com Yes, how dare we enforce our laws! I think President Fox should do us all a favor pull an Allende before he forms an official alliance with Al Qaida.

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Scandal imperils Chirac legacy, de Villepin future

Scandal imperils Chirac legacy, de Villepin future – World – insider.washingtontimes.com Great news. I hope the French will elect a true conservative who will deal with their Muslim problem.

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Assimilation is the key by Linda Chavez

Townhall.com :: Columns :: Assimilation is the key by Linda Chavez – May 17, 2006 Chavez’ point is obvious, but can definitely use reinforcement. I’m just not sure if we really have so many assimilating aliens.

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The California homosexual activists’ assault on schoolchildren by Ben Shapiro

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The California homosexual activists’ assault on schoolchildren by Ben Shapiro – May 17, 2006 If Gov. Schwarzenegger signs the new anti-normalcy bill I will definitely not move to California, at least not until the bill is declared unconstitutional (which is what it is beside being perverted and communist trash).

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What if Mexicans were crack? by Jonah Goldberg

Townhall.com :: Columns :: What if Mexicans were crack? by Jonah Goldberg – May 17, 2006 It is a strange time indeed when the President agrees with the biggest traitor on capitol hill. I wonder if they also have been sharing the same bottle.

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The database double standard by Brent Bozell

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The database double standard by Brent Bozell – May 17, 2006 “Ten years ago, when the Clinton administration was rifling through the FBI files of former Republican officials, it was extremely distasteful to object.”

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The biggest scandal by Thomas Sowell

Townhall.com :: Columns :: The biggest scandal by Thomas Sowell – May 17, 2006 “Today, this young man at NCCU represents the culmination of a new racist trend promoted by current black “leaders” to make group entitlements paramount, including seeking group revenge rather than individual justice in courts of law.” And undoubtedly liberals will support [...]

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In the Fight Against Spam E-Mail, Goliath Wins Again

In the Fight Against Spam E-Mail, Goliath Wins Again Although a cyber war has been averted, spammers have not been hurt enough.

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Work surfing habits

Web Filtering, Web Security, Filtering Software – Websense, Inc. There’s one crucial factor the researchers missed: Women’s tendency to chat incessantly about irrelevant topics both amongst themselves and on the phone.

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DNA – Evolutions – Hydrogen from algae – fuel of the future?

DNA – Evolutions – Hydrogen from algae – fuel of the future? – Daily News & Analysis More scientific idiocy. Whoever dug this article first titled it “free energy?”. Some people really need to brush up on common sense principles of physics. I’ve never liked studying physics, but even I know that you can’t create [...]

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Electronic Business – Total Computer Security Could Result from Unbreakable Optical Code – 5/15/2006 – Electronics Weekly – CA6334632

Electronic Business – Total Computer Security Could Result from Unbreakable Optical Code – 5/15/2006 – Electronics Weekly – CA6334632 With all their studying they seem to have lost common sense. Unbreakable code, my foot. Making such lofty claims is like selling moon cheese inside a volcano. Fancy, but ultimately very embarassing.

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Plug-In Hybrids (or Plugin Hybrids)

Plug-In Hybrids (or Plugin Hybrids) And American ingenuity has done it again. See liberals, no government intervention needed. (It is terribly ironic though that the site is maintained by an organization in California.)

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Teenager Makes over $10,000 in 2 Weeks by Selling Words

Teenager Makes over $10,000 in 2 Weeks by Selling Words If a teen can make that much with a terribly fugly site that is not firefox compatible I should be able to be a millionaire by next week. I really gotta brainstorm.

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Google Australia, where dorks play frisbee during business hours

Photo gallery: Googleplex in Sydney: ZDNet Australia: News: Hardware Check out the pic linked to above. And yes, it’s funny.

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Taking Names (insider.washingtontimes.com)

Taking Names – Entertainment – insider.washingtontimes.com My guess regarding the first item of today’s “Taking Names” would be that no matter how you twist and turn it, Paul will always miss Linda, no matter how much more beautiful and able any newer companions may be. And for the record, yes, it’s John over Paul any [...]

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EU backs a civilian nuclear program

EU backs a civilian nuclear program – World – insider.washingtontimes.com Why does this suspiciously sound like a repeat of the mistakes the EU made with Saddam? I guess they want some more easy money from a middle eastern terrorist. Seriously, why don’t they just make UBL a UN ambassador, then we’ll all know where he [...]

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