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Michelle Malkin has a commentary about an American soldier and the tragedies that he and his family have endured. Every American should read this story.
Michelle Malkin has a commentary about an American soldier and the tragedies that he and his family have endured. Every American should read this story.
Posted by Paradise at 4:18 PM 0 comments
Labels: America, war in Iraq
A very thoughtful article about Iran. I think all Americans will agree that we need to move very slowly with this country.
Posted by Paradise at 3:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iran
Mark Steyn writes about the dilemma so many Republicans find themselves in. We like something about each of the major Republican candidates, but, unfortunately, there is also something about each one that we strongly dislike.
Posted by Paradise at 2:37 PM 0 comments
Labels: politics, Republicans
I don't know about you, but even before the ship hit the piece of ice, this didn't seem like much of a vacation to me.
Posted by Paradise at 2:23 PM 0 comments
Seems like a rerun of a bad movie.
Posted by Paradise at 2:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: nature
This is a great story by the Chicago Tribune. Reading it, you get a sense of why the momentum in the war in Iraq has shifted in favor of the United States.
Posted by Paradise at 7:25 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq
The Chinese government denied the USS Kittyhawk permission to dock in Hong Kong. No big deal, except that many family members of the crew of the Kittyhawk flew to Hong Kong from Japan, planning to spend a holiday with their loved ones. Even though China later granted permission, it was too late, since the ship had already put out to sea. Just another slap in the face by the Chinese government.
Posted by Paradise at 7:09 PM 0 comments
Labels: China, Navy, United States
I just read this editorial in Investors Daily. It makes a lot of sense. If someone from a foreign country doesn't want to become American, why would they come to this country? It really is the difference between the immigrants from Europe, Asia, and Eastern Europe, and those entering our country within the last 30 years.
Posted by Paradise at 3:25 PM 0 comments
Labels: immigration
The Wall Street Journal thinks that this case before the United States Supreme Court will define once and for all the rights of individuals to own firearms under the Second Amendment. I think, like so many cases decided by the Supreme Court, it will only muddy the waters.
Posted by Paradise at 3:15 PM 0 comments
Labels: law, Supreme Court
The New York Times has a thoughtful editorial about Immigration, but I think they misstate the anger of the American people. Yes, we are angry about the border not being secure, but we are equally angry about all of the illegal immigrants already in the country, straining resources that should rightfully be used for American citizens.
Posted by Paradise at 10:47 AM 0 comments
Labels: immigration
Don't let the title fool you. The author, Gerard Baker, thinks the American economy is in pretty decent shape.
Posted by Paradise at 10:39 AM 0 comments
Labels: economy
An interesting theory. What do all you amateur scientists and astronomers think?
Posted by Paradise at 10:35 AM 0 comments
Labels: science
Charles Krauthammer is one of my favorite Conservatives. Once again he tells it like it is.
Posted by Paradise at 10:28 AM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq
Why isn't the rest of the world helping?
Posted by Paradise at 10:08 AM 0 comments
Labels: Bangladesh, disaster
The Republican Primary calender is as follows:
Jan. 3 - IA (caucus)
Jan. 5 - WY (convention)
Jan. 8 - NH
Jan. 15- MI
Jan. 19- SC, NV (caucus)
Jan. 29- FL
Feb. 2 - ME (caucus)
Feb. 5 - Super Tuesday
Posted by Paradise at 8:54 PM 0 comments
Labels: politics, Republicans
I read this column in the Boston Herald by Michael Graham and thought about my own family and the poverty that my parents knew, and how well we all live now.
Posted by Paradise at 7:46 PM 0 comments
Roy Beck, President of NumbersUSA has this to say about Senator Thompson's Border Security and Immigration Plan: "Reading Thompson's full proposed immigration policy this afternoon, I am blown away by its depth, its breadth and at how it would so fundamentally change Americans' future for the better." I thought maybe you all would like to read it also.
Posted by Paradise at 6:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: immigration, politics, Republicans
Every once in a while I read an article that says far better than I ever could what is in my heart. This is one of those articles.
Posted by Paradise at 5:40 PM 0 comments
Labels: America
Wonder how Harry Reid and the Democrats will deal with victory?
Posted by Paradise at 3:37 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq
Rick Santorum has a great op-ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer that all Republicans should read and think about.
Posted by Paradise at 10:42 AM 0 comments
Labels: politics, Republicans
Yesterday Paul Krugman fired back. Here is his response.
Posted by Paradise at 9:51 AM 0 comments
Labels: media
This is Ruth Marcus' salvo fired at Paul Krugman.
Posted by Paradise at 9:49 AM 0 comments
Labels: media
Paul Krugman of the New York Times has started a war of words with the Washington Post editorial writer, Ruth Marcus. This is what started the battle. Read the other two posts to get a sense of the fight. After this article by Krugman, Ruth Marcus responded with "Krugman vs. Krugman." Yesterday Paul Krugman fired back with "They Hate Me - They Really Hate Me." I found it fascinating to see supposedly liberal columnists fighting it out so publicly.
Posted by Paradise at 9:45 AM 0 comments
Labels: media
So what else is new? This guy has been stonewalling everyone for years.
Posted by Paradise at 10:21 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iran, nuclear weapons
I strongly believe that research should continue. This is the beginning of the process, not the end. Just imagine what we can accomplish if we couple embryonic stem cell research with this latest discovery.
Posted by Paradise at 10:14 PM 0 comments
Labels: science
As expected, New Hampshire will hold it's Presidential primary January 8.
Posted by Paradise at 5:41 PM 0 comments
Labels: politics
As I read this article by David Horowitz the thing that troubled me the most is the attitude of so many of my liberal friends. I hope they wake up and realize that terrorists are real and want to kill us before it is too late for America to defeat the terrorists.
Posted by Paradise at 3:55 PM 0 comments
I didn't like this headline, but left it alone, because once again it shows the bias of the MSM. I have news for all of them. Being just Fred is plenty good enough for millions of his supporters.
Posted by Paradise at 3:34 PM 0 comments
Labels: Fred Thompson
You have to love Mitt Romney's explanation, but I loved what Judd Gregg said even more.
Posted by Paradise at 3:29 PM 0 comments
Labels: politics
This is an excellent article by the New York Post that really brings home to all of us the extraordinary courage of our military. We can never thank these young people enough.
Posted by Paradise at 9:37 AM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq
This is a good move, I just hope he isn't too late.
Posted by Paradise at 9:33 AM 0 comments
Labels: Pakistan
I support embryonic stem cell research. I have never been able to reconcile the thinking of President Bush or other conservatives who view embryonic stem cell research as the taking of a life, when everyone admits that the embryos will be discarded by the parents if they are not used for research. To me it has always made more sense to use these soon to be discarded embryos for the common good rather than just to throw them away. Having said that, I am very hopeful that the new stem cell findings will end the controversy over embryonic stem cell research. However, I think it is way too early to make the giant leap that the supporters of embryonic stem cell research have been proven wrong. Wouldn't it be better to simply say the new findings are promising, but we have a long way to go. I believe that we should continue with embryonic stem cell research.
Posted by Paradise at 9:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: science
I have known Jack Murtha for years. He hasn't changed one bit. He thinks he is much more important than he really is. Hugh Hewitt has an excellent piece about Murtha and his ridiculous statements. Make sure you read this.
Posted by Paradise at 8:34 PM 0 comments
This story about Dick Morris, if true, is fascinating. I have no respect for Morris, but, frankly, I had never heard any of this stuff. I now have to wonder what in the world is he doing on Fox News every night?
Posted by Paradise at 1:23 PM 0 comments
Neil Diamond was always one of my favorite singers. I don't know why, but I always assumed that the song was about Caroline Kennedy.
Posted by Paradise at 12:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: music
Normally the Tibetan Monks wait until after the death of the Dalai Lama to begin the search for his successor. But the current Dalai Lama is thinking of appointing his successor while he is still alive so that China will not be able to choose his successor. I think that is a smart move.
Posted by Paradise at 12:05 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dalai Lama, Tibet
It will be very interesting to see which way McConnell tries to steer the Republican caucus.
Posted by Paradise at 8:55 AM 0 comments
Labels: Republicans, Senate
Byron York has a very good article in National Review Online about Mitt Romney and his Mormon faith. I have felt from the beginning that at some point Governor Romney is going to have to give a speech about his religious beliefs. I have known Mormons all of my life. In fact, one of my cousins converted to the Mormon faith. I do not consider the religion to be a mystery, and I certainly don't believe that it should disqualify a person from seeking the office of President. I am not a Romney supporter, but I feel strongly that we should not elect our next President based on his religion.
Posted by Paradise at 8:06 PM 0 comments
Labels: Mitt Romney, religion, Republicans
This certainly doesn't come as a surprise, but it could mean major trouble for the United States.
Posted by Paradise at 5:53 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iran, United States, Venezuela
Senators Coburn, DeMint and McCain sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Gates suggesting that he take the pork money in the Defense bill and send it to the troops. What a terrific idea. I hope he does exactly that.
Posted by Paradise at 3:54 PM 0 comments
If this story is true, our society is even sicker than I thought it to be.
Posted by Paradise at 12:03 PM 0 comments
This is disturbing news, but I have confidence in the American economy, and expect the dollar to bounce back.
Posted by Paradise at 11:27 AM 0 comments
Labels: economy
I wonder if it is just because Americans are so busy, or if it is because more and more Americans don't know how to read?
Posted by Paradise at 9:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: literacy
I always had doubts about Fran Townsend as Homeland Security Adviser to the White House, so I can't say that I'm sorry to see her leave.
Posted by Paradise at 9:20 AM 0 comments
Labels: terrorism
The Steeler's report card for game 10 is about what you would expect after such a terrible performance.
Posted by Paradise at 7:34 AM 0 comments
This is a big endorsement for John McCain. Tom Kean is a real heavyweight in terms of national security issues.
Posted by Paradise at 9:24 PM 0 comments
Labels: politics, Republicans
The first sentence of Salena Zito's article says it all: "It's the economy again, stupid."
Posted by Paradise at 8:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: economy
An excellent analysis of Tony Blair's position on the war in Iraq, and why he believed in it then, and believes in it now.
Posted by Paradise at 7:42 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq, Tony Blair
My beloved Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the lowly New York Jets 19 to 16!!!
Posted by Paradise at 7:35 PM 0 comments
As a native Western Pennsylvanian, I have read Jack Kelly for years. Finally, a reporter is telling the truth about what is happening in Iraq.
Posted by Paradise at 5:38 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq
Governor Mike Huckabee makes a compelling argument for taking the issue of abortion away from the states. I especially like his analogy to the civil war.
Posted by Paradise at 2:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: politics, Republicans
Good news in Iraq. I wonder how difficult it will be to find this story in the US media?
Posted by Paradise at 2:07 PM 0 comments
Labels: Iraq
David Broder sure has it right. I know that I would love to see a serious discussion of the issues, rather than 30 second sound bites.
Posted by Paradise at 10:07 AM 0 comments
Interesting story about Barack Obama in Powerline. Actually, it is a story about all of the Democratic candidates, and how they have applied George Bush's policy to other middle eastern countries, but aren't willing to apply that policy to Iraq.
Posted by Paradise at 6:13 AM 0 comments
Labels: Democrats
I have a feeling that Mitch McConnell can take care of himself. He may be a tempting target for the Democrats, but he is a skilled politician, who knows how to play the game.
Posted by Paradise at 6:08 AM 0 comments
Labels: politics, Republicans, Senate