03.15.10
You wind up working for evil
In a supremely important WSJ column, Debra Burlingame and Thomas Joscelyn look squarely at the moral rot that inevitably ensues when American attorneys defend Gitmo-detained enemies.
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In a supremely important WSJ column, Debra Burlingame and Thomas Joscelyn look squarely at the moral rot that inevitably ensues when American attorneys defend Gitmo-detained enemies.
Commandante Holder may be reconsidering a civilian trial in lower Manhattan for KSM.
Those “shifting political winds in Congress” are gonna be a gift that keeps on giving.
Despite decades of attempt by the public-education system, the journalistic world, and the arts and entertainment industry to turn the nation’s public’s minds into oatmeal, we still know how things ought to be.
The families of 9/11 victims, that is, know this about the civilian trial of KSM, which is why they came out in the bitter cold in NYC yesterday to protest this travesty.
The jihadists plan to let loose in the courtroom with their view of US foreign policy.
A commenter remarked in the thread under my post about the British hotel owners that “that’s the UK; this is here.”
It’s here, too. Our legal system may well send a Christian honor student to her death in Ohio.
In case you need further substantiation of green-jobs-advisor Van Jones’s revolutionary Marxist bona fides, listen to what he has to say about minimum goals, maximum goals and “complete revolution.”
Paul Hsia, a Denver-area physician, explains that free-market health care is most definitely not rationing, and why we must not let FHers get away with saying that it is.
Mona Charen looks at the consolidation of totalitarianism in Venezuela and how it fits into overall developments in Latin America, and how TCM is sending all the wrong signals to each of the various types of governments in our hemisphere.
Henry Waxman ,D-CA, has sent a letter to insurance companies informing them that his Energy Committee is looking into executive compensation and is trying to make it sound like they are legally bound to provide his committee with the names and positions of all execs making a salary of $1 million or more.
Here’s hoping every last recipient of the letter tells Representative Waxman to go to Hell.
Ever heard of Anthony Weiner, D-NY? He’s the kind of hard-core Marxist-Leninist who is willing to say up-front what the endgame is. He’s on record right here saying he wants to obliterate the free market in health insurance.
Blue Crab Boulevard admonishes us that we haven’t defeated FHer-Care by any means. That will only be the case when any possibility of its regaining vitality due to vaguely worded clauses and sections in any health-related legislation has been obliterated.
So we fight on.
It was alarming enough to learn that the FCC has a “diversity officer,” but dig this: He’s calling for private broadcasting organizations to shore up funding for public broadcasting – not just through taxes like we all pay, but directly.
It’s Democrats – not normal Americans – who go in for the single-payer idea.
This stuff about being able to keep the plans we have, or what you’re saying here?
This is rich (in every way except that which connotes fiscal soundness).
Even the state-controlled MSM is forced to report that TCM can’t hit his backside with a yardstick when it comes to fleshing out his grandiose utopian schemes with specific proposals.
We all know by now of the administrative train wreck that’s transpired over middle class taxes – Geithner and Summers leaving the door open to them on the Sunday shows, Gibbs trying his best to sound resolute in puting the kibbosh on such talk.
The most beautiful and glorious line in this AP story is this: “And the last thing Democratic lawmakers want is for their town hall meetings to be dominated by a debate on whether a middle class tax increase is the best way to pay for the changes Obama wants.”
This is love of liberty in action.
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Health Sec Sibelius and Sen. Specter get an earful in Pennsylvania, as does Representative Kagen in Wisconsin.
These Americans’ ire is palpable, visceral, and white-hot intense.
Find out where your senators and representatives will be holding listening sessions near you. Go and give them hell. Tell them you’ll die before you’ll submit to socialism.
In case you need substantiation for his position, consider that Geithner and Summers are saying that middle-class taxes might have to rise to pay for socialist health care and / the over all deficit.