Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Republican YouTube Debate Tonight

President Bush is hosting a summit at the United States Naval Academy to discuss Middle East peace.  When will everybody learn that it is impossible to make peace between neighbors when one wants the other obliterated?

 

To put on a good face, the Palestinian militants have decided to quit firing rockets into Israel during the conference.

 

Not to be outdone, Iran is hosting a Middle East peace conference with Islamic terrorist group Hamas.

 

Mitt Romney is backing away from a report that he said that he would have no Muslims in his cabinet.  He should be embracing it instead.

 

Here’s a guy who gets it:  A member of the Dutch parliament is making a film outlining the “fascist” passages in the Koran.

 

Monday I told you about a teacher facing punishment for her class naming a teddy bear Muhammed.  Now the student after whom the bear was named is defending her.

 

More from the benevolent, loving, caring, peaceful religion of Islam:  A woman who was sentenced to 200 lashes for the crime of being gang raped is now telling her story.

 

Tonight is the Republicans’ YouTube debate.  Naturally, I won’t be watching.  Shouldn’t the office of President of the United States be held to a higher standard?

 

Thomas Sowell writes a brilliant column on the evil, filthy, rich top one percent of earners.

 

Florida lawmakers are trying to crack down on scalpers of Hannah Montana tickets.  Of course the sponsor has kids who would want to actually go to that concert, but he doesn’t want to pay the market price.

 

Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez thinks that the Commie News Network is out to kill him.  Here’s a guy who needs some serious psychological counseling for his paranoia.

 

John Edwards says his opposition to Hillary’s health care plan is that it is not enforceable enough.  His solution?  Make everybody who comes in contact with the government at any time sign up for universal health care, without any individual choice to opt out.

 

There is currently a bill in Congress to make Puerto Rico a state.  Maybe then they will start paying taxes.

 

Wildlife refuges make up for their costs in tax dollars.  That seems like a good reason to me to privatize them.

 

This guy had to cut off his own arm with a pocket knife to escape a fire.

 

A man in South Carolina tried to open a bank account with a $1 million bill.  He was obviously government educated.

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