The left's latest environmental "fix" has an unintended consequence: wind turbines are causing health problems for people who live near them. Yet again, the solution is worse than the problem.
At least the people having problems will know who to sue, since Nancy Pelosi profits off of wind power. But of course she's not letting that influence her support for the use of windmills…
Almost half of Americans favor government-mandated balance in media. While we're at it, why don't we just let the government start running the media?
If you want to see the Messiah's acceptance speech, first you have to volunteer for the campaign. Democrats are upset, since they'll actually have to work for something rather than have it handed to them.
Hillary will be nominated at the Democrat convention. Oh boy, this should create some fun.
The "party of the people" might have some problems in Denver, since they're facing a limousine shortage.
College students are using food stamps as the latest form of financial aid. Get them hooked on government early…
The New York Times says that Social Security is actually a viable issue in this election. The only expressed principle with regard to the issue is Obama's desire to raise taxes.
Here's an interesting thing to discuss in the wake of Vlad trying to get the Soviet Union back together: Does American foreign policy have teeth?
John McCain is suggesting that *gasp* he might not use abortion as a litmus test for his running mate. This just might be the best thing I've heard from him yet…
Muslims in Frankford, Illinois are angry over an elected official suggesting that Muslims who want to live under Sharia law should leave the country.
A VFW post in Montrose, PA has upset some folks by saying on their voice mail that anybody who doesn't speak English should hang up.
A group of developers are planning a 35-story indoor ski mountain, among other attractions, on Long Island. Environmentalists plan to oppose the project.
The Macon police continue wasting their resources worrying about massage parlors.
Some Macon residents have their panties in a wad over the proposed I-16/I-75 interchange.
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