Sunday, August 23, 2009
Whose Medical Decisions? Part 1 of a series
By Thomas Sowell, Townhall [Zeke Emanuel] said, "the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives are accounting for potentially 80 percent of the total health care bill out there." He added: "It is very difficult to imagine the country making those decisions just through the normal political channels. That is why you have to have some independent group (a panel? Ed.) that can give you guidance."
Who’s in Charge of Diplomacy?
by Victor Davis Hanson "I think the more we ponder the Clinton trip, the worse it is going to be appraised. We have hostages in Iran. An American soldier is being held by the Taliban. Our allies have hostages in North Korea. So what conditions determined the spouse of the secretary of state to make a special trip to meet demands imposed by the North Koreans kidnappers to release their hostages?"
Afghanistan and the Polls
By Max Boot, Commentary Magazine "The war in Afghanistan is shaping up as an important test of whether President Obama craves popularity above all or whether he is willing to make the tough, sometimes unpopular decisions that being commander in chief require."
The NY Times Draws a Map for al-Qaeda
By Max Boot, Commentary Magazine "Where, I wonder, is the scandal? Is the scandal from the Times’s viewpoint that our government is killing terrorists rather than reading them their Miranda rights?"
What Was Really Behind the Lockerbie Bomber’s Release?
Pajamas Media "The mass murderer's release may have been motivated by lucrative oil deals and anti-Americanism rather than compassion for a dying man."
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Throw Out The Democratic Health Care Sponge
Legal Insurrection "Even if the left-wing of the Democratic Party were to allow compromise, there is so much wrong with the current proposals, so many nuggets of bureaucratic deviousness hidden in hundreds of obscure, often cross-referenced, provisions, that it is like squeezing soap from a sponge. Every time you think it is all gone, another squeeze brings more of the mischief to the surface."
Lance Corporal Richard Weinmaster - Someone You Should Know
BLACKFIVE "In the heat of an ambush in Afghanistan's most lawless province, a 19-year-old Nebraskan jumped in front of a grenade to shield other Marines in his platoon.Richard Weinmaster was critically wounded by the blast. But the bloodied Cozad native stayed in the fight, firing his machine gun at the enemy position until he collapsed from his wounds."
Scottish Sympathy & Libyan Perfidy
BLACKFIVE "All felt the same as Congressman Hoekstra(R-MI) who stated “that Magrahi’s release shows what a bad idea it is to allow other countries to control the terrorists’ destiny. He stated to backfive.net that “it’s foolish to surrender the terrorists to other countries…why would we release some of the worst people in the world knowing as soon as we do we would lose control of them?”"
Fiscal Conservatism and the Soul of the GOP
Wall Street Journal "Another important reason [Gov. Rick] Perry believes the bill is flawed is because it ignores tort reform. "To talk about health-care reform and not talk about tort reform is like whistling past the cemetery. . . . In this administration's case, it's because they're bought and sold by the trail lawyers." The governor puts his cap back on, adding, "I'll be the pope before we get tort reform with this administration.""
The Angry White Liberal / He's back.
Weekly Standard "...Harry Reid referred to the town hall protestors as "evil-mongers." Senate finance committee chairman Max Baucus preferred "agitators." Congressman Eric Massa, Democrat of New York, accused Iowa Republican senator Charles Grassley of "treason" for criticizing the health care plan."
Meet Rahm Emanuel’s Brother: Dr. Zeke the Bleak
Pajamas Media "...The mere prospect that such people might someday, as Mark Steyn aptly puts it, “nationalize your body” should be enough to persuade anyone that any and all attempts at enhancing state power over our health care system must be stopped once and for all."
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