Sunday, June 20, 2010
The Madness of Mothers and the Folly of Fathers
American Thinker "Fortunately, in most of the eternal disputes between men and women, discretion prevails over candor. If the truth be told (as it probably shouldn't), fathers often think mothers are insane while mothers think fathers are cold and unfeeling." Paul Shlichta
Capitalizing on the Latest Crisis
Harry R. Jackson, Jr. "China and India are creating tens of thousands of jobs, financed by American taxpayers and consumers, while we tax and over-regulate productive industries to pay for subsidies, tax breaks and payrolls for wind and solar companies that then must buy turbines and panels from China and India, because we cannot afford to make them here in the United States." Bishop Harry Jackson is chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition and senior pastor of Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, MD.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Federal Suit: Health Care Law Unconstitutional and Unenforceable
ACLJ "The suit also argues: "If Congress succeeds in asserting this unprecedented claim of authority, it would set a sweepingly broad standard unsupported by the Constitution that would allow Congress to dictate to individuals that they must, or must not, buy countless other goods or services in the marketplace. To interpret the Commerce Clause to afford Congress such vast, all-encompassing authority over the daily lives of Americans would eviscerate the idea of a federal government of limited powers.""
Tilting at windmills
American Thinker "For those readers at American Thinker who agree with the leftist environmentalists that America should become less dependent on fossil fuels and expand our support of alternative methods of energy generation such as wind power, I have a bit of advice: take a drive through West Texas.
"I just did, more than a thousand miles of driving through West Texas and Eastern New Mexico, an area that I have been driving through for more than five decades and I must confess I am not pleased with what I see." ....
"Come out to West Texas all you greenies and see what endless ugliness you have wrought." Russ Vaughn
"I just did, more than a thousand miles of driving through West Texas and Eastern New Mexico, an area that I have been driving through for more than five decades and I must confess I am not pleased with what I see." ....
"Come out to West Texas all you greenies and see what endless ugliness you have wrought." Russ Vaughn
Obama's Plan To Modify Your Behavior
J.C. Arenas "Beginning this year, until 2015, the council will submit an annual report to the president and Congress that describes the progress it has made with its efforts to advance health promotion and disease prevention. Overall, it is expected to address "lifestyle behavior modification" of the American people, including, but not limited to, smoking cessation, proper nutrition, appropriate exercise, mental health, behavioral health, substance-use disorder, and domestic violence screenings."
Going around: "Louisiana petition to lift drilling moratorium"
"Sign the Petition The offshore drilling moratorium will be devastating to our Gulf Coast region, where hundreds of thousands of residents work in jobs that service the oil and gas industry. The impacts we are suffering from the BP oil spill are bad enough; the moratorium will cause massive layoffs and cripple our economies like never seen before, and we will likely feel the impact for years. Please act quickly to institute offshore safeguards, reduce the drilling moratorium to 30 days, and get us working again to fuel this nation!" "
However: Snopes says: Online petitions are a waste of time.
TruthOrFiction.com "If you are tempted to sign an online petition, make sure the sponsoring site either discloses, or responds to your questions about, several things:
"1. Who owns, sponsors, or runs the site either individually or organizationally? Don't accept vague descriptions such as, "Our site has been organized by people who believe in protecting the environment." What are the names of the individuals or groups involved?
"2. Can they attest that their petitions have been presented to people or organizations where the petitions would do any good? Will they give specifics so you could check out their claims?
"3. Will they honor your request to not be included in any mailing list. All you want to do is sign the petition and be on your way."
However: Snopes says: Online petitions are a waste of time.
TruthOrFiction.com "If you are tempted to sign an online petition, make sure the sponsoring site either discloses, or responds to your questions about, several things:
"1. Who owns, sponsors, or runs the site either individually or organizationally? Don't accept vague descriptions such as, "Our site has been organized by people who believe in protecting the environment." What are the names of the individuals or groups involved?
"2. Can they attest that their petitions have been presented to people or organizations where the petitions would do any good? Will they give specifics so you could check out their claims?
"3. Will they honor your request to not be included in any mailing list. All you want to do is sign the petition and be on your way."
In defense of the father
World Magazine: "Ms. Paul, author of the aforementioned anti-dad worldview, does not speak for everyone. Men, look at your wife and your children and believe the truth. You are necessary. Your role in the home and in society is essential. Your influence on your kids as well as their fatherless friends can’t be quantified. You are needed. Happy Father’s Day." Megan Dunham.
Obama’s Gulf War III
Victor Davis Hanson "In a weird way, the green issue is a gift from the gods for the liberal media: it allows them “on principle” (cf. Maureen Dowd) to distance themselves from Obama (as in “we don’t compromise with the environment” when, in fact, they compromise on everything from Predator assassinations, windmills off Martha’s Vineyard, solar panels in tortoise country, Guantanamo, etc. as long as there is power to be had or amplified).
"But again, oil in the Gulf, like blood in the water, suddenly makes it “principled” for an opportunistic shark to take a bite out of a bleeding and floundering Obamafish."
"But again, oil in the Gulf, like blood in the water, suddenly makes it “principled” for an opportunistic shark to take a bite out of a bleeding and floundering Obamafish."
The Great Anglo-American Spat
Victor Davis Hanson "Even as America becomes an increasingly diverse society, even as our schools turn away from traditional learning, nevertheless millions of Americans still grasp why we owe so much to Britain — and why we must never endanger our singular friendship with it, the cornerstone of American foreign policy. Our president’s cavalier indifference to Britain reflects a strain in American life, but not American life per se. We may too often take Britain for granted, but we do so because our unspoken debt to it and our appreciation for it are part of our national fiber. Barack Obama cannot change that — as we will relearn either when he shows contrition, or at such time as he leaves office."
Evidence: IHH Leader Urges Men to Throw Israelis Overboard
JAWA "The Foreign Ministry said the footage was found among the possessions of one of the flotilla's passengers."
Administration to sue Arizona over immigration law
Rick Moran "I'm afraid the Supreme Court has a history of siding with the feds in battles like this so it is more than likely that AZ will lose. But as a shot across the bow to the federal government, not to mention a potent campaign issue, Arizona has already given us a great victory."
Arizona’s Democratic attorney general withdraws from defending immigration law "As we’ve noted repeatedly on this site, Arizona’s law is popular nationwide and really popular in Arizona. Any reason why Goddard should care about its popularity? Why, yes: He’s the Democratic nominee for governor in the fall. And his Republican opponent is — ta da — Jan Brewer, who leads him by 13 points after the surge in support she got from signing the immigration bill into law."
Arizona’s Democratic attorney general withdraws from defending immigration law "As we’ve noted repeatedly on this site, Arizona’s law is popular nationwide and really popular in Arizona. Any reason why Goddard should care about its popularity? Why, yes: He’s the Democratic nominee for governor in the fall. And his Republican opponent is — ta da — Jan Brewer, who leads him by 13 points after the surge in support she got from signing the immigration bill into law."
Apologizing for Obama’s Serial Apologies
Pajamas Media "The next president will have to embark once again on a worldwide “reset” campaign, apologizing to America’s allies for the shabby treatment meted out to them by Obama."
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