Wednesday, September 26, 2007

France is Making Sense?

While “Crazy” Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was preparing to speak at the UN yesterday, Congress voted to tighten sanctions against Iran and declare their army to be a terrorist group (Vote).  If any of you were wondering why I no longer support Ron Paul, his opposition to this measure should answer the question.

 

I should also mention what Ahmadinejad said Monday at Columbia University after the debate that Cheyenne and I had on the air.  He did exactly what I said he would do:  he dodged the questions posed to him.  Fortunately, he also made himself out to be a joke.

 

In response to Columbia’s invitation to “Crazy” Mahmoud, Cal Thomas chronicles the acceptance of conservatives speaking on college campuses in the United States.

 

Should I be ashamed for starting to like the new French President?  Yesterday, Nicolas Sarkozy said that a nuclear Iran would lead to war.  He’s actually making more sense than almost anybody in the United States right now…and that’s scary.

 

Norway has been funding “Koran schools” that have created Islamic terrorists that went to Afghanistan and Kashmir.

 

President Bush is threatening to veto Congress’ budget if they don’t cut spending.  I promise I will have plenty to say about this today.

 

Speaking of a Bush veto threat, he’s also threatening to veto the State Children’s Health Insurance Program bill.  It passed the House yesterday, because it’s for the kids.  Michelle Malkin also reports that the bill allows illegal aliens to get benefits under the program.

 

The United Nations is asking the West to quadruple the amount of money they spend on fighting AIDS.  I still want to know why so much money is being spent on a disease that is 100% preventable.

 

John Stossel explains the problem with the health insurance system we have today.  Big surprise, it’s all government’s fault.

 

The UAW began a strike against GM on Monday over “job security” issues.  What the union wants is something that will ultimately put GM out of business.  Does anybody still wonder why the unions are solid Democrat votes?  What the unions want for businesses is the same thing that Democrats want for government.

 

Nearly 10,000 people from countries designated as state sponsors of Islamic terrorism have entered the United States through the Diversity Visa Program.  The federal Government Accountability Office said that the program poses a threat to national security, but naturally, nobody listened.

 

The loony left city of San Francisco will not allow the United States Marines to film a commercial in their city.

 

John Hawkins writes a column that could very well be called “Leftism 101.”

 

A study reveals that men are happier than women.  I have a theory or two on why, although I’m sure I’m wrong.

 

A family in Oregon has been forced to give up the vanity license plates with their last name, Udink, on them.  Apparently “dink” is offensive to some people.  I had to look this one up (actual offensive language…you have been warned).

 

A man bought a smoker at an abandoned property auction, only to find there was a human leg inside.

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