Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Hillary's new redistributionist scheme

Hillary introduced her retirement plan.  Guess what?  More socialism!  “From those according to their means, to those according to their need.”

 

Speaking of Hillary (we sure do seem to have a lot of news on her, don’t we?  Well get used to it—she will be the next President of the United States), she was endorsed by the chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, an Islamic terrorist group.

 

We’re not done with the future Madam President.  Sandy Berger is now an “unofficial, unpaid advisor” to her campaign.  Do we remember why Sandy Berger was indicted?

 

North Dakota state Senator Tim Mathern claims that SCHIP is not welfare.  Either he’s stupid, or he’s lying.

 

Left-wing sob story alert:  Here’s a woman who is considered homeless, but is trained as a medical receptionist.  She had four children with different fathers, starting at age 18.  But of course our compassionate society is willing to put her up in a homeless shelter.

 

New York City government libraries include books that are used by Islamic terrorist groups to recruit terrorists.  You’d think in New York City they would keep an eye out for that kind of thing.

 

At George Washington University, a series of anti-Muslim posters featuring the headline “HATE MUSLIMS?  SO DO WE!!!” starting appearing.  What is being ignored by the mainstream media is that the posters were put up by a Muslim student as “satire.”

 

Macon Mayor Hakim Mansour Ellis sponsored a Ramadan forum and feast using city facilities.  Where is the ACLU when we need them?

 

Future Vice President Barack Obama spoke to a black church in South Carolina and claimed that the Republicans do not own faith and values.  Beyond what Obama said, why is that church not losing its tax-exempt status?

 

Kudos to Michelle Malkin for finding this one.  Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) introduced an amendment to an appropriations bill asking the ICE to limit enforcement of immigration law so that illegals can participate in the 2010 Census.

 

Muslim medical students in Britain are refusing to learn about alcohol-related illnesses and venereal diseases because they are forbidden by their religion.  It seems like there is an easy solution:  if you don’t want to learn what you need to, then you can’t be a doctor.

 

A group of National Guard soldiers came home from Iraq after a 22-month tour only to find that the Pentagon had signed their orders for only one day less than what would have made them eligible for benefits under the GI bill.  An unrelated, but coincidental, fact is that these were the same troops who made the “Halp us Jon Carry—We R stuck hear n Irak” sign.

 

Only a third of Americans are bothered by hearing people who mainly speak Spanish.  I still say it should be impossible to live in America without a working knowledge of the English language.

 

Monday was Columbus Day, a day that is no longer celebrated in government schools because it is politically incorrect to celebrate Western Civilization.  One protester called it “a celebration of genocide.”  Even if this was true, what kinds of cultures were wiped out?  I linked to this last week, but I guarantee I will mention it today.

 

Amid talks that may return Don Imus to the airwaves, the National Association of Black Journalists is trying their best to keep him from returning.  Can’t they just leave him alone and let him come back?

 

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