FROM BROOKES NEWS A journalist libels President Bush over Iraq War Paul Sheehan of the Sydney Morning Herald, aka the Saddam Times, is an excellent example of the left’s pathological hatred of President Bush China’s insane one-child policy is crumbling What is not generally recognised is that China’s fertility rate was already falling before...
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Macleans Review of Big Sister. Man, you can see how biased the journal is even when it likes a book.
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Here’s an Expose of the Big Sister Author.
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Major Book Recommendation! Big Sister: How Extreme Feminism Has Betrayed the Fight for Sexual Equality. This guy’s a Canadian professor so you know he’s been through the wringer. I’m only on page 10 but it’s WAY promising.
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FROM BROOKES NEWS A journalist libels President Bush over Iraq War Paul Sheehan of the Sydney Morning Herald, aka the Saddam Times, is an excellent example of the left’s pathological hatred of President Bush China’s insane one-child policy is crumbling What is not generally recognised is that China’s fertility rate was already falling before...
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Watching the beginning of the Monday Night Football coverage took me a little by surprise, I must confess (here’s the video if you haven’t seen it). This particular video cuts out before the final scene where Terrell Owens pulls out a Sharpie marker from his sock after scoring and signs Nicolette Sheridan. It wasn’t...
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Shocking as it may seem, it looks like the French actually helped Saddam Hussein steal lots and lots of moolah from the UN’s Oil for Food program. The French bank that handled funds for the U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq made tens of millions of dollars in fees and did not properly monitor transactions...
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http://www.windsofchange.net/archives/005905.php I think this looks past some things, namely that the EU, by design, is meant to be adversarial to the US. You can hear that every time Jacques Chirac opens his mouth to talk about being an “alternative” to the United States.
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Citizen Smash has this on the San Diego recount. I haven’t been paying that close attention accept the fact that a write-in candidate almost took out the incumbent. That’s pretty impressive.
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http://medrants.com/archives/2004/11/18/technological-advance-in-diagnosing-coronary-artery-disease-but-at-what-cost/ Mostly I’m quoting the beginning where the high amount of costs is due to new drugs and technologies. Medical costs in the US are high because all this technology is developed here to begin with. Now I’m sure there is waste in the system, but let’s at least honestly assess the problem. New...
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http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_11_14.shtml#1100709828 Wow, it passed. That’s kind of impressive. It must be clear even to liberal politicians that prosecuting someone for self-defense under the guise of a village ordinance is just stupid.
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/ap/20041117/ap_en_mu/r__kelly_hoax With an industry so lazy as to fire off Internet hoaxes across the wire as news, it’s no wonder we don’t take them seriously anymore.
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The undecided governor’s race in Washington just got a little bit longer. OLYMPIA, Wash.  Never in Washington state has a governor’s race been so close. Only 261 votes separated the two candidates after a painstaking tally that triggered an automatic recount, required whenever the margin of victory is fewer than 2,000 ballots. For...
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The Scotsman reviews the genocide which is ongoing in Darfur, that the UN refuses to do anything about. While the UN professes deep concern that civilians in Fallujah may have died unnecessarily (though they have no proof of this) the fact that 10,000 people in Sudan are being murdered every month gets no response....
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The Diplomad has this on the Condi Rice appointment. I don’t really want to get into the whole politics of Condi being appointed. That has been beaten to death enough here, here, and elsewhere. However, this is interesting on the state of bureaucracy within the State Department and some of the things going on...
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Patrick Ruffini has this on the exit polls. Short story shorter, they were off 2% at the precinct level from the word go. The question remains why anyone gives them money…
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Congress is passing a law to outlaw technology to fast-forward through commercials (details here ). I don’t know, I haven’t really turned on a TV in a long time, at most when I travel I’ll turn on the news and even then I can’t handle it. There is nothing worthwhile on TV anymore except...
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Porter Goss seems to understand what needs to be done to make the CIA an effective intellegence service again. And predictably, much of the staff and the mainstream media don’t like it very much. The staff would prefer the status quo, and the MSM prefers a dysfunctional CIA they can beat on as they...
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“West Bank & Distrust” is about to get another deposit. President Bush will announce soon that he’s sending around $20 million to the Palestinian Authority. Yep, the same Palestinian Authority that is going to pay $22 million per year to the woman who once suffered from the worst case of beer goggles in all...
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