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Tuesday, December 4. 2012Is the TSA dead?Homeland Security was one of Bush's dumb moves. Totally unnessary expansion of non-functional federal bureaucracies. Whenever government screws something up, they find a way to hire 10,000 more people to complicate it even worse. That's called "doing something." Re the TSA, The TSA as we know it is dead - here's why. (h/t Insty). We recently posted about the Trusted Traveler program. But isn't a US Passport an indication of a "trusted traveler"? Related, Kimball on Why Kafka Would Like FEMA
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Tuesday morning linksMead on Advent:
Middle Class Net Worth Collapses to 1969 Levels As Americans face a fiscal cliff, the Obamas make do with 54 Christmas trees Imagine if Bush had done that Polls: Nation that re-elected Obama wants more spending cuts than tax hikes, still hates Obamacare 2011 Physician Survey: Attitudes on Health Reform and the Future of Medical Practice Amsterdam to create´scum villages´ Ridiculous WaPo headline + photo combination Sandy was not a hurricane when she made landfall Sandy-ravaged communities dealing with cold and lack of housing while FEMA trailers sit idle in PA The Many Ways Cities Are Trying to Make Uber Illegal Washington Post: “Know Who Benefits From Charitable Giving? Only The Rich” The new ethanol that voids your car's warranty "...the youth of America just chose to make themselves poorer and more indebted" Iraqi refugee arrested for bombing Arizona Social Security office with IED, media silence ensues Media Hype Comparisons of Obama to Lincoln Obama Official: With Republicans, The Way Politics Are Today, There Would Still Be Slavery Obama Administration Silent After Egyptian Constitution Restores Slavery Pollution: Blame China First Rahe blames the sexual revolution Men Find Careers in Collecting Disability IRS aims to clarify investment income tax under healthcare law - 156 pages of tax law Obamacare’s regulatory surtax on exchange insurance plans Morning Bell: What IS the Fiscal Cliff?
Feinstein: ‘Well Over 200′ Threat Warnings Against Benghazi Mission at Time of Attack Why Christian Persecution Is Islam's Achilles' Heel Judicial Reach: The Ever-Expanding European Court of Justice In Gaza, surge of support for Hamas starts to fade Iran Sanctions Could Harm Rice’s Portfolio Egypt’s New Constitution: Laying the Basis for an Islamist, Sharia State Hypocrisy at the UN: Tyrannies oppose “country-specific” resolutions --and then adopt 21 on Israel
Monday, December 3. 2012Maggie's Farm survey results
Preview: — There were 400 responses, our PollDaddy limit The envelope, please! Continue reading "Maggie's Farm survey results" Saturday, December 1. 2012Saturday morning linksPic is the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam CT Darn good magic trick When They’re Grown, the Real Pain Begins Can a Jellyfish Unlock the Secret of Immortality Pretty much everything you eat is associated with cancer. Don’t worry about it. Does Online Education Actually Work? George Will: Colleges have free speech on the run Art marketing: Damien Hirst: Jumping the Shark Commercial charity fundraisers and the bite they take New-York Historical Society Presents NYC at War Pat Buchanan: Americans are already seceding from one another Median Household Income Plummets to 43-Year Low Found it on Facebook — Socialism versus Capitalism How did Susan Rice accumulate $25-40 million? Susan Rice, Distraction: The Real Benghazi Questions A Lib's view of todays politics: A Liberal Moment Campaign for America's Future, Top Democrat Activist Group, Launches Class-Warfare Website Port strike update: SoCal at a standstill, shippers moves to Mexico, retailers beg Obama for help Cox and Archer: Why $16 Trillion Only Hints at the True U.S. Debt - Hiding the government's liabilities from the public makes it seem that we can tax our way out of mounting deficits. We can't. Angry New Yorkers say Obama pledge to cut red tape ignored by FEMA City Attorney Tells San Bernardino Residents To ‘Lock Their Doors,’ ‘Load Their Guns’ Because Of Police Downsizing Congressional report ties Middle East terrorists to Mexican drug cartels Federal Lawsuit Exposes Massive CAIR Fraud and Cover-up Can California Handle a Recovery? Interest-group politics could derail one before it really gets under way. A Symphony of Courage Rita Kramer Feinstein Slams Salazar for Using ‘False Science’ to Kill Historic Oyster Farm
Results of U.N. vote to grant PLO non-member observer state status The Greek Crisis: Yes, It’s That Bad - Greece today is a broken country, unable to break out of the vicious circle of EU over-dependency. Palestinians Still Embrace Spirit of 1947 The Times and Israel - Rupert Murdoch was right. What I Saw During Operation Pillar of Defense Are there any Vietnam War-era POWs still alive in Laos? – A trip to Sam Neua and Vieng Xai Caves. China's military crossroads Friday, November 30. 2012"Why Conservatives Must Surrender on 'Redistribution'"Barro at Bloomberg makes the case for government redistribution. Dems want more government-controlled redistribution and less voluntary redistribution. For better or worse, we in the US have had extensive government-controlled redistribution for generations in myriad forms. The real issue is not redistribution, it's how much, from whom, to whom, in what form? Further, it's a question of at what point forced, as opposed to voluntary, redistribution interferes with freedom, growth, initiative, and opportunity for all. My favorite form of redistribution is the one I practice daily: I voluntarily buy things and services from other people. I buy a fish taco from a food truck in mid-town Manhattan, and I buy my work shirts at Brooks Brothers, made in the USA. I give generous tips, and big tips in December. It's a pleasure. During Christmastime I do most of my charitable giving too, while ramping up my redistribution of my "wealth" in exchange for material things to give to others. Over the course of a year I redistribute a heck of a lot of my income. Last year, according to my Quicken, it was around 85% including taxes. Greedy Capitalist Pig that I am, I did fail to redistribute 15% of it to preserve for my future wants or needs to minimize the likelihood that I might have to humiliate myself to desire redistribution to myself someday. I put that filthy un-redistributed 15% in the solicitous care of Vanguard but, even to them, I am required to redistribute some small % of it. Markets are geniuses at redistributing wealth in exchange for some sort of value-added. Stashing away 15% was not easy to do, since my redistributed city, state, and federal taxes already approach 50% of my fairly-decent but far-from-wealthy salary this year. I do it because, while I enjoy my more immediate pleasures and indulgences - boat, dinners out, girl friends, beer, theater, travel - I have ambitious plans for my future too which will cost money to try to make happen. Sometimes I wonder how much wealth is redistributed from parents to kids, directly. I am, and will be, one of the proud work horses pulling this big government wagon. No choice. Nobody has ever said "Thanks." I also help carry the free enterprise wagon, and am happy to be able to do so in whatever ways I can, within reason.
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Friday morning linksVirginia's charming Northern Neck 8 College Degrees with the Worst Return on Investment Barone: Colleges and the Tyranny of Good Intentions - Affirmative action and a war on free speech have taken a toll on higher education. If nation goes over fiscal cliff, Obama will be sunning himself in Hawaii George Will: A cliff of Dems' choosing Camden takes first step in laying off entire police department NHS patients experience 'contempt and cruelty', says Jeremy Hu Young People Getting Even More Screwed Under ObamaCare - This is freakin' mind-boggling. The news on the ObamaCare monstrosity gets worse by the day. What Are They Thinking? A Study of Youth in Three Post-Soviet States Hope Fades as Self-Immolations Rise in Tibet Islamists Exploiting the Interfaith Racket Israel's Friends in Gaza Fatal Flaws in the Reliance upon International Guarantees Thursday, November 29. 2012The Economic Consequences of the ElectionThe recent Wal-Mart strike on Black Friday seems to have galvanized the labor movement. To what outcome, we shall see, but I suspect they are operating with some huge misconceptions. As I drove to the train station, I heard an interview with one of the leaders in today's strike of fast-food workers here in NYC. He has a pleasing workers' story which he is spouting about 'living wages' and the need for workers at these companies to make trade-offs between a Metrocard and dinner. I'm all for 'living wages', but I think people have to remember when they take a job they need to determine if it's going to require them making tough choices. If I live so far from work that the cost of getting there deprives me of a meal, then maybe I need to find something closer to where I live. Continue reading "The Economic Consequences of the Election"
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Thursday morning linksCuba to Tax Citizens for the First Time in a Half-Century Overwhelmed by his children’s constant whining, retired British submarine captain Nick Crews snapped: Nick Crews, Meet David Brooks Why Hamas Forced Me to Leave Amherst College The Latest Sexual Tyranny from the Southern Poverty Law Center Two-thirds of millionaires left Britain to avoid 50p tax rate
So why are private unions in decline and government unions still strong? Wage War: Government Employees vs. Everybody Else The Coming Middle Class Tax Hike - Neither Republicans nor Democrats eager to argue for extending payroll tax rate Let’s Face It… Obama Has No Intention to Cut Spending – He Doesn’t Even Have a Plan Conservatives Must Learn the Dark Arts of Image Manipulation:
Gallup: Majority opposes federal health-care guarantee for first time Oliver Stone's "History" as Propaganda Morning Bell: Disabilities Treaty Just Another U.N. Power Grab Former Arab League Head Amr Moussa: 'Egypt Has Never Been in Such a Critical State' Wednesday, November 28. 2012Weds. morning linksExtremely Scary Ghost Elevator Prank in Brazil Germany to ban sex with animals Unfair! Bummer: Gaia’s Fever Down For A Second Straight Year It's getting darn cold here Fracking Showdown Approaches in Colorado Converting Denmark into a Muslim Country An uncivil war is brewing there President Obama is getting a total pass on the handling of Hurricane Sandy It’s an Obama World… For Every 1.25 People in Private Sector – 1 Person Gets a Government Check China Fooled by the Onion Imitating CNN Imitating the Onion Good luck with that Is the GOP Doomed by the ‘Generation Gap’? The ‘Untold’ False History That the Left Tells All the Time Sultan: The noose around Israel's neck Ethiopia's last Jews prepare for the 'Promised Land'
Tuesday, November 27. 2012Jesus Tapdancing Obama On A Pogo StickFox News is a little behind the curve on this one:
Of course, Maggie's Farm featured the original artwork back in 2009. It's much less offensive and blasphemous and trite than Fox suggests, and it's got a beat and you can dance to it. The seventies had much better music than the 2010s, and we can only dream of Carter-era levels of commerce at this point, but a bunch of sons of the desert dragging Americans out of our embassies really puts me in that nostalgic mood.How about you? Just like old times. I wonder if Ted Koppel will show up on TV late tonight?
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One for the record books Three touchdowns by the Pats in 52 seconds of game play:
Tuesday morning linksMammograms leading to unnecessary treatment, study finds Stevie Wonder to perform for IDF After Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv Ranks Best for Tech Startups They Are Going To Make It Nearly Impossible To Pass On A Farm Or A Business To Your Children Raisin’ Hell at the Supreme Court!… Raisin Farmers Tired of Giving Half Their Crop to Feds For Free Approaching Crunch Time on the Student Loan Debacle The Fiscal Cliff? Let's Rush Off Of It I tend to agree Pravda: “Obama Has Been Re-elected for a 2nd term by an Illiterate Society” Does this mean it’s now okay to say that Obama is a redistributionist? Your Obamacare on the way Most Americans Clueless As ObamaCare Rolls Out The Democrats' Fallback Plan For When Obamacare Inevitably Fails Millions of jobs at stake in logging case - Supreme Court ruling poised to impact economy Few female Marines step forward for infantry The Islamist Regime’s Game Plan for Egypt Via Zero's Is This Recovery "Self-Sustaining" Or Merely A Mind Trick?
Monday, November 26. 2012The Black Man's Burden
This satirical video is intended to show that much of Western aid to Africa " is more about making donors look good than about doing good for the needy."
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Monday morning back to work linksDo You Live in a Death Spiral State? Rolling Stones mark 50th year with London show Would you buy this parking space for $640,000? A Physician’s New Reality: Patients Ask Me to Break the Law - Ironically, but expectedly, the ones who do this now are likely to have supported Obamacare. ObamaCare Faces the Implementation Iceberg:
The war on men Jacoby: Yes, Slash Farm Subsidies — But Don't Stop There:
'Drivelapse' of the Day: Route 66 in 3 Minutes Moonbats’ remorse - For shafted Obama voters, repenting comes early Mark Steyn: Jill Kelley for secretary of state Microsoft push for worker visas raises concerns, exposes loophole “Underdogs: The Making of the Modern Marine Corps” by Aaron B. O’Connell Doubt of the benefit - Why increasing unemployment aid is prolonging the recessio The 49ers - How ObamaCare will keep unemployment high — by forcing small companies to cut their workforce to fewer than 50 people George Will: Digesting the Twinkies’ lessons Don’t look now, but the US Postal Service has just taken a giant step closer to insolvency. Breaking the Monopoly of the Mainstream (Conservative) Media Aw Shucks, Why Not Let the UN Control the Internet? Who Won the Latest Israel-Hamas War?
Sunday, November 25. 2012A few Sunday morning linksNo sex? Permission to speak freely, Sir. China to Build World’s Tallest Building in Just 90 Days The US has imposed protective shoe tariffs on Americans for decades, even with no domestic shoe industry to protect Small-bank CEO: I spend 50-60% of my time dealing with regulatory issues Liberal Judges: Equality Is Unconstitutional Surprise! NY Times Pushes Obama On Gun Control Why do we give a damn whether the Egyptians have democracy or not? By Benghazi Illogic, Try This Absurd Headline: "CIA Finds Hurricane Sandy Caused By Obscure Anti-Gore Video" A Primer on the Flat Tax and Fundamental Tax Reform Can the Majority Vote to Have A Minority Send Them Money? Poverty Thrives on the Same Old Song - It’s up to conservatives to compose a better tune. Saturday, November 24. 2012Saturday morning linksGood stuff: Best Gear Cry Me A Tributary - The Colorado river is being drained beyond sustainability. Gerard Helferich reviews Wade Davis's "River Notes." What do you do after losing a presidential election? You go to Disneyland! Why not? 'Unbreakable WWII code' on pigeon skeleton's leg Should People Who Make $250,000 a Year Worry About Obama's Tax Proposals? The Genius Who Invented Economics Blogging Reveals How He Got Everything Right And What's Coming Next Bizarro World logic vs. Israel Rachel Maddow's Morally Bankrupt Campaign Against Israel's Right to Exist Gingrich: The GOP misunderstood the electorate in 2012 The Phrase That Lost Romney the Election How Democrats Vote the Mentally Disabled Obama Campaign Clothing Line Cleared $40M ‘Incompetent’ is Racist Code Language Now Douthat: Can We Be Sweden? Let's raise taxes on the middle class 100 injured in Egyptian clashes over presidential power grab Weekly Std: The West Fights Back Friday, November 23. 2012Let the trampling commence! Black Friday planner: Shoppers, get your game face on! Best Buys on Black Friday and What to Skip 7 tips to make all your Black Friday dreams come true Six Things Not To Buy On Black Friday Why Black Friday shoppers endure the crush The Best Black Friday Freebies 2012 It's the biggest shopping day of the year! Or, is it? Well, okay, I did read somewhere that increasing online sales have put a real dent in the overall take. Or, have they? But hey, we've all read the horror stories, and one thing Black Friday does is turn average Americans into sale-crazed lunatics. Or, does it? Well, one thing we know for certain is that it's always been on the day after Thanksgiving. Or, has it? And certainly the 'Black' refers to the businesses being put 'in the black' from the mountain of sales. Or, does it? Perhaps we should ask 5 Black Friday Myths The Media Wants You to Believe. And so much for those notions. But wait! Myths or not, we seem to be overlooking that Black Friday signals one of the greatest events of the year, the official beginning of... Another Successful Disappointing Holiday Season This year, let's all do our part! Friday morning linksLearning How To Drive a Stick-Shift Car The Advantages of Buying a Manual-Transmission Vehicle It's Not Just the Athletes Who Can't Read and Write NY Times is the enemy of your free speech Congress prepares for bailout of flood insurance program amid Sandy claims The European Citizen: Just a Myth? Kimball: The Surrealistic States of America Statist Thugs And The Rocks They Crawl Out From Under First cap-and-trade auction a bust for California budget Surprise: PA College Slashes Instructors' Hours to Avoid Obamacare Twinkies bakers say they'd rather lose jobs than take pay cuts Fewest vets in Congress since 1940s Accuracy isn’t priority as VA battles disability claims backlog Can Marco Rubio be the Hispanic Reagan? VDH: Let Obama Be Obama - The defeated Republicans should meet the president halfway. Barone: Dems Have Edge, but Presidency Still in Play What need do you have for God when you’ve got the state?
Petraeus’s COIN Gets Flipped The general's counterinsurgency doctrine is as disgraced as he is. Setbacks and Squabbles in Russia’s Foreign Policy Jake Tapper's 'The Outpost' Raises Vital Questions on U.S. Afghanistan Strategy Hypocrisy exposed: U.N. ignored Israel's repeated pleas to act against Hamas rockets, then rushed to stop Israel's self-defense Winners & Losers - ADVANCE COPY from the December 3, 2012 issue: The Gaza war and its fallout. The Vatican on Gaza: Israel is a Baby-Killer” Young Children of Former Hamas Leader: We Want to Be “Martyred” Like Our Dad The NY Times’ mixed message on Gaza The Complicated Politics of the Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire The Middle East Crises of 2013 Are Already In Dress Rehearsal Thursday, November 22. 2012Gaza Thanksgiving LessonThere are apparently sharp differences among commentators on the Gaza ceasefire. Regardless, the Gaza thanksgiving lesson is that Israel and its supporters have far more to be thankful for, and hopeful for, than does Israel's enemies. On the one hand are those who say that Israel accomplished its primary objectives: degrade Hamas’ rocket and terror capabilities, retain good will of the Western governments that are usually so offended by Israel’s defense measures, establish self-interested constructive relations with the Islamist rulers of Egypt and not undermine the frail not-attacking PA in the West Bank. On the other hand are those who say that Israel should have launched the ground operation in to Gaza to further punish and eradicate the threats from there and further degrade Hamas’ capabilities, and that the ceasefire agreement is toothless at restraining future Hamas re-arming and attacks. Emotionally and militarily I lean toward the second hand. As a practical matter I lean toward the first hand. Anyone who has participated in or observed house-to-house fighting knows its brutality and costs in lives, including our own. This time, I don’t think it was worth another Israeli soldier’s life, as little as I care for the surely much heavier Hamas toll or that on the Gazan civilians who back Hamas. Then, regardless of the public words of any ultimate ceasefire agreement, I don’t think that they would hold water unless Hamas were to actually commit to the actions, and non-actions, necessary to their fulfillment. Meanwhile, we do not know whether Egypt has committed to or will increase its relatively minor blocking of tunnels into Gaza. We do know that President Obama has committed to increasing support to blocking arms imports to Gaza and to increase funding for more Iron Dome anti-rocket defenses. We do know that aside from bluster the Arab states and Turkey were inactive. They could really care less about Hamas, particularly as far as it is allied with Iran. Even Iran, aside from attempted new smuggled weapons, was inactive, as was its other cats paw in the area Hezbullah in Lebanon. So, regardless of which side of the debate you take, or another, I think the lesson from Gaza is to give thanks for what we have accomplished. Israel was not weakened but will continue on to successfully defend its right to exist. Since 1948, when Israel’s fate seemed more dire, to now, Israel has managed to survive and prosper. There’s little reason to believe that will change. The Arab states have not prospered nor advanced. As their oil wealth fades and is substituted from US, Israeli, alternative energy, and other sources, their influence or importance will fade. Hamas has created a stinkhole in Gaza, except for those at the top of the regime and its favors who live luxuriously and will pay the price eventually as impoverished Gazans take their measure. As to those in the West, the decreasing number of dreamers, who propose trading land or rights for peace, their illusion is thinner than ever, at least until there is a miraculous transformation among Arabs. The necessity of strong security measures cannot be denied by any honest peace-hawks. There’s much to give thanks for, far more than regrets, on this Thanksgiving.
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"Oh, the humanity!" I was just now reading An open letter to Sir Paul McCartney, from America on Thanksgiving Day, and came across this:
Some things truly are timeless. I actually remember this, because for weeks afterward every time someone dropped an item, they'd say something like, "As God is my witness, I thought ball point pens could fly."
Happy Thanksgiving, all. Keep an eye out for any low-flying helicopters. Wednesday, November 21. 2012Anthony De Rosa's BallsAnthony is the Reuters Social Media Editor, integrating the “ambient wire” that exists on social networks, where news now breaks before anywhere else, into Reuters platforms. He's also host of Reuters TV's "Tech Tonic" and a Reuters columnist. This is the kind of media bias that must be exposed. In this case, with impact. Thanks to Honest Reporting. (free online subscription) 5:48 pm: At the beginning of the day, I noted an ugly tweet by Reuters’ Anthony De Rosa. One response to De Rosa was sufficiently embarrassing and, uh, viral enough to make the wire service’s social media editor remove his tweet.
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Weds. morning links1850 travel ad. Drive carefully, readers, this holiday weekend. We cannot afford to lose a single one of you. More Americans Will Use Food Stamps For Thanksgiving This Year Than Ever Before Mexico rising fast in car manufacturing Twinkie strikers: Would you hire these people? Airports: Airfields of Dreams - If you build it, they won’t come. More on how government usually gets it wrong: How France Built Inequality Into Its Cities The time to buy a second home in Spain could be soon Nyquist: The Market, Socialism and the Justice System Even British Journalists Are Beginning to Acknowledge that Guns Deter Crime
A Brief, Illustrated History of the Public Sector Unions That, Together With The Democrat Party, Are Waging War on the Taxpayer Privately run unions have ruined public schools, critics say. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to cash welfare checks…” Get 'em hooked while they're still new, young, and innocent. Once the needle goes in, it never comes out. Keeping America Safe: Homeland Security Is Promoting Welfare to New Immigrants
Cows Flee California Seeking a Better Economic Climate
Where's the coverage? The Turkish war on the Kurds Church Leader Shows Where Anti-Israel and Anti-Semitic Merge I Guess The Antisemites And Anti-Israel Nuts Have To Boycott Facebook Now NGO Factual and Legal Distortions on Gaza “Media Center” Attacks Pallywood: 1. Kill your own children. 2. Pose and photograph the corpses. 3. Blame Israel. 4. Distribute to naive Western journalists. 5. Repeat. Tuesday, November 20. 2012Taxes: What Can We Do Now That We're Here?Almost a year ago, I commented on a tax 'solution' which I think could work here in the U.S. Here we are, post-election, and what are we hearing from Republicans? Astonishingly little pushback, almost no effort to 'obstruct' (not that were ever obstructionist, in my opinion), and a generally held agreement that taxes have to rise because that's what the election was all about. I doubt the commentary would be vastly different if Romney had won, but the focus on tax increases versus spending cuts would probably be significantly altered. I also don't think that's what the election was all about, either. But that's the meme. Can the Tobin Tax rise from the dead? Still, where do we go from here? Every day, we hear that "something has to be done before we fall off the fiscal cliff." Continue reading "Taxes: What Can We Do Now That We're Here?"
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Sorry to tell you this- Obama techie says 'Life of Julia' a campaign highlight - Commenter #5 Jonathan Cohen on VDH's Too Few Oppressors, Too Many Victims:
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Tuesday morning linksHow to Survive Thanksgiving at Your Liberal Relatives Why One Poll Says 45% Would Rather Skip Christmas Ross Douthat keeps getting better and better This is what passes for a debate in public health circles, where no one questions the government's duty to protect us from our own risky choices. “Feigned outrage was first weaponized and perfected on colleges campuses” When Ann Coulter (Almost) Came to Fordham Fordham University Hits Bottom, Keeps Digging in Ann Coulter Disinvite Kerfuffle Obama Tax Hikes Will Cost 710,000 Jobs Capretta and Levin: Why ObamaCare Is Still No Sure Thing - The majority of state governors are Republicans, and they have the power to disarm the health-care law. White House Throws CIA Under the Bus Reynolds: A solution to secession fever -- federalism SANDERS: The dirty little big secret of Benghazi Majority of Americans want to stop illegal immigration
State Dept. Official to Attend OIC Meeting Today on Banning ‘Defamation of Islam’ Turkish Prime Minister: ‘Israel Is A Terrorist State’ Radical Leftism Fails in Argentina No-Nonsense AP Reporter Takes on State Dept. Spokeswoman for White House’s Silence Over Anti-Israel Rhetoric Steinitz: Israel beat back 43,999,999 and a half cyber attacks Israel’s hospitals continue to treat Gazan patients Will Mexico's New President Continue the War on the Cartels?
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