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  • Islamic Intent

    05/13/2008 10:55:16 AM PDT · by Bowtie52 · 7 replies · 210+ views
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    A man whose family was German aristocracy prior to World War II owned a number of large industries and estates. When asked how many German people were true Nazis, the answer he gave can guide our attitude toward fanaticism. "Very few people were true Nazis "he said," but many enjoyed the return of German pride, and many more were too busy to care. I was one of those who just thought the Nazis were a bunch of fools. So, the majority just sat back and let it all happen. Then, before we knew it, they owned us, and we had...
  • Words Worth Saving (The Second Amendment)

    05/13/2008 10:48:23 AM PDT · by neverdem · 8 replies · 221+ views
    INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY ^ | 5/12/2008 | Staff Editorial
    Law: Attorneys suing a gun dealer on behalf of the city of New York want any references to the Second Amendment barred from the trial. Has our judicial system fallen down a rabbit hole and landed in Wonderland? It is a statement that, outside of fiction, we thought we'd never see: "Any references by counsel to the Second Amendment or analogous state constitutional provisions are likewise irrelevant." The line is from a legal brief filed by attorneys for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ahead of a May 27 federal trial in which they will try to prove that Adventure Outdoors,...
  • Our Progressive Generation?

    05/13/2008 10:38:41 AM PDT · by bs9021 · 8 replies · 239+ views
    Campus Report ^ | May 13, 2008 | Bethany Stotts
    Our Progressive Generation? by: Bethany Stotts, May 13, 2008 Are young American voters becoming increasingly progressive? That’s what Campus Progress, a liberal activist group, is arguing in their newest study, “The Progressive Generation.” The reports’ authors, David Madland and Amanda Logan, base their analyses on the General Social Survey (GSS), the National Election Study (NES) and Pew Research Center data. Defining the “Millennial Generation” as Americans age 18-29, they conclude that this group: - believes the government should ensure them good jobs and fair wages (45%); - believes that the government should provide more services (61%); - is less likely...
  • How to Commit Marriage

    05/13/2008 10:35:21 AM PDT · by bs9021 · 20 replies · 305+ views
    Campus Report ^ | May 13, 2008 | Malcolm Kline
    How to Commit Marriage by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 13, 2008 A couple of professors from the University of Chicago think they have found a way out of what they see as a national impasse over state marriage laws. “To respect the liberty of religious groups while protecting individual freedom in general, we propose that marriage, as such, should be completely privatized,” Richard A. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein write in Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness. “Under our proposal, the word marriage would no longer appear in any laws, and marriage licenses would no longer be offered...
  • Tap-Dancing Around the Constitution

    05/13/2008 10:17:13 AM PDT · by Congressman Billybob · 5 replies · 312+ views
    Special to FreeRepublic ^ | 13 May 2008 | John Armor (Congressman Billybob)
    It is unfortunate when major media discuss constitutional issues yet exhibit zero understanding of why we have a Constitution and what it means. The latest example is the cover story in USA Today on 12 May, 2008, entitled “Reagan's influence lives on in U.S. courts.” The general premise of the article is absolutely true. The influence of judges appointed by any President extends far beyond his term and often beyond his lifetime. However, the article gets lost in discussing why that’s so, and what it means. In 1,572 words about the interpretation of the Constitution, the article never even uses...
  • Disarming citizens emboldens criminals

    05/13/2008 9:35:41 AM PDT · by DaveLoneRanger · 15 replies · 413+ views
    The Shreveport Times | May 12, 2008 | David Burnett
    Link Only: David Burnett: Disarming citizens emboldens criminals - The Pro Guns on Campus ArgumentEven though I wrote the darn thing, I still have to link to it.
  • Clinton's records vanished after warning of 'very serious' problems

    05/13/2008 9:12:12 AM PDT · by mgist · 13 replies · 875+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | May 12, 2008 | By Jerry Seper
    Hillary Rodham Clinton's Rose Law Firm billing records, found in the White House residence in January 1996 two years after they had been subpoenaed by government regulators, disappeared shortly after the first lady was warned that the firm's billing problems were "very serious" and the then-ongoing Whitewater investigation could result in criminal charges, newly obtained records show. More than 1,100 pages of grand jury testimony, investigative reports, memos, charging documents, chronologies, narratives and draft indictments, previously undisclosed but now being "processed" at the Library of Congress, say Mrs. Clinton knew considerably more about the firm's billing problems and their potential...
  • Ahmadinejad: Israel to be 'swept away soon'

    05/13/2008 7:51:03 AM PDT · by seanmerc · 42 replies · 924+ views
    The Earth Times ^ | 13 May 08 | DPA
    Tehran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that Israel would "be soon swept away" from the Palestinian Territories by the Palestinians. It is the second time within less than three years that the Iranian president predicted the eradication of the Jewish state. The first time was in 2005 when Ahmadinejad hoped that Israel would be eradicated from the Middle East map. "This terrorist and criminal state is backed by foreign powers, but this regime would soon be swept away by the Palestinians," Ahmadinejad said in a press conference in Tehran. Referring to worldwide celebrations for the 60th anniversary of...
  • Aztec Justice

    05/13/2008 3:52:05 AM PDT · by rellimpank · 17 replies · 535+ views
    "A sad commentary is that when one of these individuals was arrested, he inquired as to whether or not his arrest and incarceration would have an effect on his becoming a federal law enforcement officer," reported the DEA's Ralph Partridge, describing one of the 96 arrestees in the recent San Diego State University drug sweep. It is a sad commentary on many aspects of higher ed, and it gets sadder. Two students have died of drug overdoses on SDSU's campus in the past year. The DEA was surprised by the extent of the campus drug ring, which is believed to...
  • The Big Race - Obama and the psychology of the color barrier

    05/12/2008 9:50:32 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 10 replies · 272+ views
    The New Republic ^ | May 13th, 2008 | John B. Judis
    The issue of race is the longest-lasting cleavage in American politics. It is also perhaps the least understood. The open exploitation of racist sentiment by vote-hungry politicians was for centuries a durable American tradition. More recently, race has assumed a subtle, often unspoken form during campaign season, as Republicans have sought white votes by slyly associating their Democratic opponents with controversial black figures like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, or with topics--welfare, crime, federal funding for "midnight basketball"--that many voters identify with African Americans. Now, with Barack Obama inching closer to the Democratic nomination, race looms yet again as a...
  • The Obama Rules

    05/12/2008 9:45:42 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 4 replies · 320+ views
    RCP ^ | May 13th, 2008 | Rich Lowry
    If Barack Obama gets his way, the Oxford English Dictionary will have updated its definition of "distraction" by the end of the campaign: "Diversion of the mind, attention, etc., from any object or course that tends to advance the political interests of Barack Obama." After his blowout win in North Carolina last week, Obama turned to framing the rules of the general election ahead, warning in his victory speech of "efforts to distract us." The chief distracter happens to be the man standing between Obama and the White House, John McCain, who will "use the very same playbook that his...
  • McCain's 7 Steps to Beating Obama

    05/12/2008 8:27:10 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 23 replies · 703+ views
    Time.Com ^ | May 12th, 2008 | MICHAEL SCHERER
    Such is the case when it comes to John McCain's general election strategy for defeating Barack Obama. For weeks now, the Arizona senator's campaign has been laying its cards on the table, spelling out a strategy for November. Here's a look at seven of their key strategies. 1. Paint Obama as a False MessiahThe big debut for this message came on the night of the Virginia and Maryland primaries. Mike Huckabee was still in the race, but the McCain campaign wanted to pivot towards the general election. So at an Alexandria Holiday Inn, McCain offered these words: "I do not...
  • PRAYER REQ 4 USA MILITARY N IRAQ--7 DAY TEMPS: 115-122*F

    05/12/2008 7:50:26 PM PDT · by Quix · 10 replies · 167+ views
    personal email | 12 MAY 08 | Unknown via email
    7-Day Forecast for Baghdad . Iraq Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 115ºF /89ºF 117ºF /89ºF 120ºF /90ºF 122ºF /91ºF 122ºF /92ºF 121ºF /95ºF 120ºF /95ºF Prayer request ............. According to the weather reports, it is our understanding that it is 122 degrees in Iraq right now -- and the low will be 111! Our troops need our prayers for strength, endurance, and safety.. If it be God's will, give these men and women the strength they need to prevail.
  • Pat Buchanan: Win Hillary Democrats and win the election

    05/12/2008 7:46:51 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 29 replies · 986+ views
    The Manchester Union Leader ^ | May. 11, 2008 | Patrick J. Buchanan
    "I HAVE a much broader base to build a winning coalition on" than Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton has told USA Today. She cited an Associated Press article "that found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me." "There's a pattern emerging here," said Hillary. "These are the people you have to win if you're a Democrat in sufficient numbers to actually win the election. Everybody knows that." The Democratic Party can't win with just "eggheads and African-Americans," Paul Begala added helpfully....
  • Hollywood To Shut Down To Save Planet

    05/12/2008 7:36:23 PM PDT · by writer33 · 46 replies · 761+ views
    Counterjab.com ^ | May 13, 2008 | Chris Davis
    Hollywood—In what could only be referred to as a historic event, Hollywood is shutting down its doors to save “Mother Earth.” The move comes after years of trying to reach an unsympathetic Bush administration, and decades of attempts at inculcating the American populous. The historic decision—based largely on the overwhelming evidence of the plight of polar bears, spotted owls and tropical insects—has forced the inevitable activist outcome, an outcome designed to promote a greener planet. Over the last year, article after article has emerged, detailing the destruction to the planet via one species or another. The evidence has only fallen...
  • Monster of Ambition

    05/12/2008 6:58:10 PM PDT · by B-Chan · 7 replies · 536+ views
    kunstler.com ^ | 2008.05.12 | James H. Kunstler
    I was pretty disturbed eight years ago when Hillary Clinton up and announced she was running for a New York seat in the US Senate. Say what? She didn't even live here after she quit Arkansas. Why didn't she run for the single non-voting District of Columbia House of Representatives seat (in a primary against Eleanor Holmes Norton)? Why? Because Hillary is a monster of ambition. So, Hillary and Bill bought a piece of real estate in Westchester County, NY, and that theoretically qualified her to run for that senate seat. Of course, her move was a huge slap in...
  • Questions For McCain (By George Will)

    05/12/2008 6:42:48 PM PDT · by Ron Jeremy · 28 replies · 825+ views
    Newsweek ^ | today | George Will
    • You say that even if global warming turns out to be no crisis (the World Meteorological Organization says global temperatures have not risen in a decade), even unnecessary measures taken to combat it will be beneficial because "then all we've done is give our kids a cleaner world." But what of the trillions of dollars those measures will cost in direct expenditures and diminished economic growth—hence diminished medical research, cultural investment, etc.? Given that Earth is always warming or cooling, what is its proper temperature, and how do you know? ..excerpted...
  • Glenn Beck's Gun Week-This Week on CNN Headline News Channel

    05/12/2008 4:41:08 PM PDT · by epow · 36 replies · 536+ views
    glen beck ^ | 05/12/08 | unk
    Fans of the Second Amendment take notice---Glenn will be doing Gun Week all this week on both the television and radio programs. Great guests will come on the air to talk about the thing that makes Rosie O'Donnell cry herself to sleep---the right to own a gun. Check back at the website all week for audio and video clips from Glenn Beck's Gun Week.
  • “THE MARK LEVIN SHOW” Live Thread – Monday May-12 2008

    05/12/2008 2:28:29 PM PDT · by Fudd Fan · 450 replies · 2,445+ views
    Welcome to “The Levin Lounge”… Step in and have a virtual FRink.Will we hear… Taking the country by storm, one radio station at a time – and kicking the BUTTS of the competition! Welcome all, to the most FUN LIVE THREAD on FreeRepublic.com! You can call Mark’s show: 1-877-381-3811
  • Hot Chocolate Saga Typifies California's Ridiculous Tax Code

    05/12/2008 12:21:04 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 44 replies · 1,428+ views
    CA State Board of Equalization ^ | February 8, 2008 | Anita Grandrath Gore
    STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 450 N STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA PO BOX 942879, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 94279-0086 916-327-8988 • FAX 916-324-2586 www.boe.ca.gov Mr. William H. Weissman Littler Mendelson, PC 650 California Street 20th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 Dear Mr. Weissman: Your December 3, 2007 article “Why Is Buying Hot Chocolate So Confusing?” was referred to me for response since the Board of Equalization (Board) administers the Sales and Use Tax Law. In your article, you expressed concern regarding the proper application of the sales tax by various retailers with respect to sales of hot chocolate. According to your article, you purchased...
  • Police in Gun Searches Face Disbelief in Court

    05/12/2008 11:58:26 AM PDT · by neverdem · 53 replies · 2,464+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 12, 2008 | BENJAMIN WEISER
    After listening carefully to the two policemen, the judge had a problem: He did not believe them. The officers, who had stopped a man in the Bronx and found a .22-caliber pistol in his fanny pack, testified that they had several reasons to search him: He was loitering, sweating nervously and had a bulge under his jacket. But the judge, John E. Sprizzo of United States District Court in Manhattan, concluded that the police had simply reached into the pack without cause, found the gun, then “tailored” testimony to justify the illegal search. “You can’t have open season on searches,”...
  • SECOND AMENDMENT ... NOT IN THIS COURTROOM

    05/12/2008 11:44:29 AM PDT · by Turret Gunner A20 · 40 replies · 1,131+ views
    NEALZ NUZE ^ | MAY 12, 2008 | NEAL BOORTZ
    There's an upcoming trial in New York City involving a gun shop owner who was sued by the city. But in this trial, lawyers for Mayor Bloomberg are asking the judge to ban any reference to the Second Amendment during the trial. http://nysun.com/news/new-york/gag-2nd-amendment-city-s-aim-guns-suit What the hell? We're supposed to be a nation of laws, and these LAWyers want any mention of the supreme law of the land barred from a legal proceeding? The trial is set to start May 27. It actually involved a gun shop here in our home state of Georgia called Adventure Outdoors. New York City is...
  • Law protects armed homeowners

    05/12/2008 10:44:37 AM PDT · by neverdem · 24 replies · 1,405+ views
    Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, GA) ^ | May. 12, 2008 | JIM HOUSTON
    jhouston@ledger-enquirer.com It's 3 a.m. and you hear a noise downstairs, but the dog's at the vet's clinic and you're supposed to be alone in your home. Your sidearm in hand, you make your way downstairs and see two furtive figures sacking up your family's valuables. When you yell, "Halt!" one of the figures runs toward you and you fire. The figure falls to the floor -- dead of a single gunshot wound -- and the other flees. So what happens when the police arrive? Are you in trouble with the law, or is the law on your side? In Georgia...
  • History Gives Hope to Republicans

    05/12/2008 9:49:40 AM PDT · by kellynla · 52 replies · 1,088+ views
    humanevents.com ^ | 05/12/2008 | William Moloney
    Rockefeller vs. Goldwater in 1964. McCarthy vs. LBJ in 1968. Muskie vs. McGovern in 1972. Reagan vs Ford in 1976. Kennedy vs Carter in 1980. Hart vs Mondale in 1984. As history buffs would know each of the above Presidential primary contests was in varying degree long, expensive, emotive, distracting and a delight to the opposing party which invariably triumphed in November usually by a landslide. Today Republicans watching the Clinton-Obama slugfest are weeping- tears of joy. In a year in which every indicator points to a Republican disaster of potentially monumental proportions, history offers hope to the GOP. If...
  • HUMAN EVENTS Exclusive: Boss Hoyer to Take the Stand (Grab your popcorn!)

    05/12/2008 9:41:42 AM PDT · by kellynla · 10 replies · 858+ views
    humanevents.com ^ | 05/12/2008 | Jed Babbin
    House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md) will testify tomorrow afternoon in an unprecedented hearing before the Select Committee investigating how the Democrats violated House rules to produce a fraudulent result on August 2, 2007. According to a “notice of hearing” obtained by HUMAN EVENTS, and as explained to us by House sources, Hoyer – along with Cong. Michael McNulty (D-NY) – will be the first members to testify in such a hearing in the history of the Congress. Members often testify in behalf of bills they introduce or in behalf of presidential nominees they favor (or against those they oppose)....
  • Helen Thomas: "A Picture Worth A Thousand Words" [Warning--graphic images] [Mega-barf alert]

    05/12/2008 6:16:33 AM PDT · by seanmerc · 38 replies · 2,213+ views
    TheBostonChannel.com ^ | 7 May 08 | Our favorite delusional windbag, Helen Thomas!
    Some readers resented The Washington Post for publishing an Associated Press photograph of a critically wounded Iraqi child being lifted from the rubble of his home in Baghdad’s Sadr City “after a U.S. airstrike.” Two-year-old Ali Hussein later died in a hospital. As the saying goes, the picture was worth a thousand words because it showed the true horrors of this war. Neither side is immune from the killing of Iraqi civilians. But Americans should be aware of their own responsibility for inflicting death and pain on the innocent. The Post’s ombudsman, Deborah Howell, said about 20 readers complained about...
  • Quote Of The Day

    05/12/2008 6:04:51 AM PDT · by bocopar · 3 replies · 266+ views
    Bob Parks: Black & Right ^ | 5/12/08 | Bob Parks
    Truer words were never spoken. Take it from one who knows... Google has already exhibited a pattern of violating privacy, engaging in anti-competitive conduct and using its monopoly power in the search market to drive internet users to its affiliated services and its viewpoints on policy matters. Any joint combination with Yahoo could dramatically worsen these problems. We face a possible future in which no content could be seamlessly accessed without Google's permission. – Gary Flowers, Black Leadership Forum, to BBC News regarding the possible merger of Google and Yahoo I'm not one to tell people to "be afraid" of...
  • Those magic beans called 'ethanol'

    05/12/2008 3:46:25 AM PDT · by rellimpank · 15 replies · 525+ views
    Will common sense finally carry the day? For decades, sensible skeptics have warned that government tariffs and subsidies designed to encourage the conversion of corn to alcohol and requiring fuel distributors to mix this corrosive stuff into our gas tanks was not going to "solve the energy crisis," reduce dependence on imported oil, or do anything helpful for "the environment" -- unless by "the environment" you actually meant "the bank account of Archer-Daniels-Midland." If the critics failed to mention this expensive boondoggle could also promote starvation and food riots around the world, it was probably only because they were afraid...
  • McCain, Huckabee and the Evangelicals [Bob Novak]

    05/12/2008 1:28:25 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 51 replies · 674+ views
    Townhall ^ | May 12, 2008 | Robert D. Novak
    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- John McCain, who has spent the last two months trying to consolidate right-wing support as the Republican candidate for president, has a problem of disputed dimensions with a vital component of the conservative coalition: the evangelicals. The biggest question is whether Mike Huckabee is part of the problem or the solution for McCain. An element of the Christian community is not reconciled to McCain's candidacy but instead regards the prospective presidency of Barack Obama in the nature of a Biblical plague visited upon a sinful people. These militants look at former Baptist preacher Huckabee as "God's candidate"...
  • Voter ID Battle Shifts to Proof of Citizenship

    05/12/2008 1:21:58 AM PDT · by neverdem · 37 replies · 1,065+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 12, 2008 | IAN URBINA
    The battle over voting rights will expand this week as lawmakers in Missouri are expected to support a proposed constitutional amendment to enable election officials to require proof of citizenship from anyone registering to vote. The measure would allow far more rigorous demands than the voter ID requirement recently upheld by the Supreme Court, in which voters had to prove their identity with a government-issued card. Sponsors of the amendment — which requires the approval of voters to go into effect, possibly in an August referendum — say it is part of an effort to prevent illegal immigrants from affecting...
  • Democrats want to shut down ID effort: GOP moves to add photo ID requirement to vote(Missouri)

    05/11/2008 9:23:00 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 33 replies · 1,074+ views
    The Springfield News-Leader | May 11, 2008 | David Lieb
    Cannot be posted due to copyright issues: http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080511/NEWS01/805110367
  • Young, evangelical ... for Obama?

    05/11/2008 4:12:39 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 42 replies · 917+ views
    Seattle Times ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Haley Edwards
    Michael Dudley is the son of a preacher man. He's a born-again Christian with two family members in the military. He grew up in the Bible Belt, where almost everyone he knew was Republican. But this fall, he's breaking a handful of stereotypes: He plans to vote for Democrat Barack Obama. "I think a lot of Christians are having trouble getting behind everything the Republicans stand for," said Dudley, 20, a sophomore at Seattle Pacific University. Dudley's disenchantment with the GOP isn't unique among young, devoutly Christian voters. According to a September 2007 survey by the Pew Forum on Religion...
  • NYT Editorial - Rethinking Ethanol

    05/11/2008 3:15:50 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 46 replies · 1,060+ views
    NYT ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Editorial
    The time has come for Congress to rethink ethanol, an alternative fuel that has lately fallen from favor. Specifically, it is time to end an outdated tax break for corn ethanol and to call a timeout in the fivefold increase in ethanol production mandated in the 2007 energy bill. This does not mean that Congress should give up on biofuels as an important part of the effort to reduce the country’s dependency on imported oil and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. What it does mean is that some biofuels are (or are likely to be) better than others, and that Congress...
  • AP: 'Fearless' Liberalism of Franken Primary Opponent

    05/11/2008 3:13:57 PM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 9 replies · 342+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer is a college professor with a long history of political activism and fearless liberalism.—AP, 5-11-08, profile of candidate for Minn. Dem primary nomination [emphasis added]. Fearless liberalism? Fearless? It's fearless for an American college professor to be a big-time liberal? Give me a fearless break! Yet that's how the AP described the predictably left-wing politics of the man challenging Al Franken for the right to challenge Republican Norm Coleman for his seat in the US Senate. Among Nelson-Pallmeyer's positions: * opposed to the death penalty in all circumstances * suppport nationwide legalization of same-sex marriages * favors a...
  • Forget the naysayers - America remains an inspiration to us all

    05/11/2008 3:08:20 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 8 replies · 494+ views
    Guardian ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Will Hutton
    Browsing through an American bookshop does not lift the spirits. Books that chart the end of American supremacy, predict wars over finite natural resources, study the squeezed middle class or the catastrophic Bush presidency proliferate. The United States is going through a period of introspection and the Boston bookshelves, at which I spent part of last week, heave with the results. In one respect, it is hardly surprising. Iraq, Afghanistan and the rise of China. The credit crunch. The $124 a barrel oil price. The unbelievable unfairness of Bush's tax cuts. The racism and violence that still pockmark American life....
  • America's Independent Party Provisional Platform

    05/11/2008 3:07:06 PM PDT · by TBP · 67 replies · 570+ views
    Self-Government.us Website ^ | Recently | ???????
    America's Independent Party has as its goal the return of our nation to a set of foundational principles. We call them "the American Principles." The word "principle" comes from a Latin root which means "first things." The American Principles are the "first things" that our country should consider – in domestic policy, foreign policy, the internal functioning of government, and in using the "bully pulpit" of public office and the political arena to promote certain societal virtues and behaviors. America's Independent Party recognizes that these "first things" are clearly defined in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the...
  • The Incredible Shrinking Evangelical

    05/11/2008 3:05:15 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 5 replies · 407+ views
    RCP ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Heather Wilhelm
    Ah, spring. Fresh flowers, fresh leaves, fresh leases on life...and, in step with a tradition dating back to around 2004--the year when Christian "values voters" reportedly seized our fragile nation's helm--there's also a fresh crop of new books unabashedly bashing evangelicals. Leading the pack is "The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power," which is yet another entry in the behind-the-scenes, just-like-Skull-and-Bones Christian conspiracy genre. Luckily for yawning readers, there's also a newer, cuter, echoes-of-Jon-Stewart form of Christian-bashing on the 2008 market, which involves shelving the drama, loading up on the irony, going undercover and making merciless...
  • J.C. WATTS: Your side, my side and the truth

    05/11/2008 2:46:57 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 23 replies · 842+ views
    Las Vegas Review Journal ^ | May 11th, 2008 | J.C. Watts
    The media have become an interesting institution over the past 10 years. Journalists more often let their feelings or their editorial comments infiltrate news reports, not just op-eds or editorials. There are exceptions, but the media in general are great at building people up and then tearing them down. Interesting thing is, so many people are intrigued by it. Some actually love it. It would be wise for all elected officials, pro athletes and Hollywood types to remember what one of my football coaches once said: "When people put you on a pedestal, that's their fault. If you believe it,...
  • The change we can believe in?

    05/11/2008 2:25:39 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 4 replies · 266+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Joan Vennochi
    THE PRESIDENTIAL candidate who promises to change Washington raced into Washington's arms right after the media crowned him as the presumptive Democratic nominee. more stories like this Insurance model follows American tradition Clinton goes from inevitable nominee to on the ropes Edwards: Clinton didn't choose words well on race Notable moments in Clinton's quest Obama outlines plans for race against McCain During a Thursday visit to the nation's Capitol, Barack Obama was fawned over by those he critiqued two days earlier: "Washington didn't give us much of a chance," he said during his North Carolina victory speech. Clearly, that's no...
  • Republicans forced to turn to their nemesis: John McCain

    05/11/2008 2:03:25 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 46 replies · 800+ views
    iht.com ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Albert R. Hunt
    Republicans in the U.S. Congress are petrified about a November debacle, a fear stoked on May 3, when they lost their second straight special election in a district held by Republicans. The party's fundamental situation is terrible: Republicans are saddled with an enormously unpopular president, a war, a troubled economy and a Democratic opposition that's being energized by important constituent groups. "The generics are as bad as anytime since I have been here," said Representative Tom Davis, a Virginia Republican and one of the most politically astute members of Congress in either party. Davis, a 14-year veteran, is retiring this...
  • Obama magically unstained by grime of Chicago Way

    05/11/2008 1:55:45 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 9 replies · 369+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | May 11th, 2008 | John Kass
    Will Barack Obama's presidential candidacy serve his state and city by finally drawing national attention to the sleazy and corrupt politics of Illinois and Chicago? It is all about context. The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate's politics were born in Chicago. Yet he is presented to the nation as not truly being of this place, as if he floats just above the political corruption here, uninfected, untouched by the stain of it or by any sin of commission or omission. It is all so very mystical. Perhaps viewing Obama as a Chicago political creature would conflict with the established national media...
  • Pragmatic Politics, Forged on the South Side

    05/11/2008 1:52:54 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 2 replies · 155+ views
    NYT ^ | May 11th, 12008 | JO BECKER and CHRISTOPHER DREW
    In August 1999, Barack Obama strolled amid the floats and bands making their way down Martin Luther King Drive on Chicago’s South Side. Billed as the largest African-American parade in the country, the summer rite was a draw over the years to boxing heroes like Muhammad Ali and jazz greats like Duke Ellington. It was also a must-stop for the city’s top politicians. Back then, Mr. Obama, a state senator who was contemplating a run for Congress, was so little-known in the community’s black neighborhoods that it was hard to find more than a few dozen people to walk with...
  • Magazine attacks Democrats for racist past (Klintons need the Klan)

    05/11/2008 1:50:56 PM PDT · by red flanker · 11 replies · 384+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | May 10, 2008 | Marc Caputo
    TALLAHASSEE -- For a sign of Florida Republicans' all-out effort to attract black voters, look no farther than the glossy full-colored The Black Republican magazine that launches broadsides like these: The KKK was the ''terrorist arm of the Democratic Party.'' Democrats, in addition to waging ''war on God,'' are still mired in sex and financial scandals. That's all tucked in the back of the Sarasota-based National Black Republican Association's 60-page mag, the first half of which touts Republican Gov. Charlie Crist's civil rights record and the Republican Party of Florida's minority outreach efforts that the association has helped coordinate. The...
  • Hillary's best hope: racism - 'Working class' means 'White'

    05/11/2008 1:47:13 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 25 replies · 561+ views
    Las Vegas Review Journal ^ | May 11th, 2008 | SHERMAN FREDERICK
    Democrats bristle at talking about this in plainer terms. They say Sen. Hillary Clinton has found her base -- the "working class." That's why she won in the Rust Belt primaries. That's her great hope in Kentucky and West Virginia. But calling Clinton's strategy one of kowtowing to the "working class" doesn't quite say it, does it? Isn't this just old-fashioned racism within the Democratic Party? When Hillary strategists say they are winning the "working class," they don't mean they are winning working people with a household income of, say, less than $50,000. All the exit polls show quite clearly...
  • George Will: Hoping to Hold On in Mississippi

    05/11/2008 1:38:42 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 1 replies · 318+ views
    RCP ^ | May 11th, 2008 | George Will
    The 1st Congressional District, the northernmost in the most culturally Southern state, has given the nation William Faulkner and Elvis Presley, and next Tuesday will have a special congressional election that will test the Republican hope that Barack Obama and his former pastor can be the basis of a Republican strategy to nationalize congressional races to the disadvantage of Democrats. A Senate seat also could be affected by the cascading consequences of Republican Sen. Trent Lott's December resignation. Republican Gov. Haley Barbour replaced him with 1st District Rep. Roger Wicker, who this November will be on the ballot seeking election...
  • Precious Time for Democrats

    05/11/2008 1:35:50 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 6 replies · 266+ views
    RCP ^ | May 11th, 2008 | David Broder
    Three days after last Tuesday's primaries seemingly tilted the Democratic presidential nomination decisively toward Barack Obama, the surprising fact was that almost half the party's senators had not announced a choice between him and Hillary Clinton. Twenty-one of the 49 Democratic senators were publicly silent as the last six primaries approached. Those senators, along with most other Democrats, desperately want the race to be over so the winner can start focusing on John McCain. But Dick Durbin understands their reluctance to step forward ahead of the other 200-odd uncommitted superdelegates who have the power to bring this marathon to an...
  • E-who? The EU power game has begun ("Democracy" EU style)

    05/11/2008 1:09:38 PM PDT · by ScaniaBoy · 25 replies · 543+ views
    Daily Telegraph ^ | 11 May 2008 | Bruno Waterfield
    Behind closed doors, over diplomatic dinners, in the corridors of departments, embassies, ministries and chanceries, Europe’s rulers are playing a “once in a lifetime” game for the future of the European Union. As I have already noted, here and here, this is a power play to which the public is not even a spectator. Substantial negotiations are underway on the biggest European job carve up package, including Nato, in the EU’s existence. The rules of the game, the players and the running score are known only to a tiny group of EU leaders and their most senior civil servants. The...
  • Is McCain Sailing Into a Storm?

    05/11/2008 1:02:33 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 33 replies · 768+ views
    RCP ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Steve Chapman
    The last couple of months have been springtime in paradise for Republicans: the loveliest of all possible seasons. They have been watching two Democratic presidential candidates in an endless battle to destroy each other -- a process that does not appear to enhance the chance that the eventual nominee will win in November. A recent Gallup poll shows John McCain leading both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in a head-to-head matchup. All this before Republicans even begin publicizing the worst that can be said about either of two candidates whose alleged defects provide a supremely target-rich environment. But it's easy...
  • Sit Back, Relax, Get Ready to Rumble - How Team Obama Plans to Battle GOP Onslaught

    05/11/2008 1:00:02 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 17 replies · 737+ views
    Newsweek ^ | May 11th, 2008 | Richard Wolffe and Evan Thomas
    How do you know if Barack Obama is unhappy with what you're saying—or not saying? At meetings of his closest advisers, he likes to lean back, put his feet on the table and close his eyes. If he doesn't like how the conversation is going, he will lean forward, put his feet on the floor and "adjust his socks, kind of start tugging at them," says Michael Strautmanis, a counselor to the campaign. Obama wants people to talk, but he doesn't want to intimidate them. "If you haven't said anything, he'll call on you," says Strautmanis. "He's never said it,...
  • We Need a Surge in Our Domestic Moral War

    05/11/2008 9:46:36 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies · 382+ views
    Newsmax ^ | May 5, 2008 | Pat Boone
    Over the last five years, more than 4,000 brave young Americans have given their lives in the service of this country. Thousands more have been wounded, some maimed for life. More and more of their countrymen seem persuaded that they shouldn’t have been ordered into Iraq, but surely no one can deny that our troops have marched into the jaws of death believing they’re truly defending all of us, our mutual home, and its well-being. It’s tragic, of course, and we lament the deaths, the suffering, the disproportionate sacrifices our military families have made. And along with the physical costs,...