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  • OPINION: The one opinion piece the NY Times didn't want you to read

    03/29/2011 6:55:30 AM PDT · by JRios1968 · 24 replies
    Governor's Office ^ | 3/29/2011 | Governor Scott Walker
    In the weeks since Governor Walker introduced his reforms to balance the budget and protect middle-class taxpayers the New York Times has repeatedly used its editorial pages to opine on the reforms. All told there have been at least seven editorials, op-eds or columns in the paper about the Wisconsin reforms. Below is the Op-Ed that Governor Walker wrote that the New York Times chose not to run: -SNIP-
  • Reaganite's Sunday Funnies

    03/27/2011 3:25:34 AM PDT · by Reaganite Republican · 1 replies
    Reaganite Republican ^ | March 28, 2011 | Reaganite Republican
    Best dozen Op Ed toons from around the USA this week... More Sunday Funnies at Reaganite Republican__________________________________________________Enjoy your weekend, FReeper patriots
  • Reaganite's Sunday Funnies

    03/13/2011 4:16:06 AM PDT · by Reaganite Republican
    Reaganite Republican ^ | March 13, 2011 | Reaganite Republican
    Best dozen Op-Ed toons from around the country this week... More at Reaganite's Sunday Funnies Enjoy your weekend everybody~
  • AIRPLANE STOWAWAY Need for answers is urgent

    12/20/2010 8:49:31 AM PST · by outpostinmass2 · 23 replies
    THE DEATH of Delvonte Tisdale was haunting enough. Authorities believe the 16-year-old stowed away in the wheel well of a US Airways jet in Charlotte and then plummeted to the ground in Milton as the plane dropped its landing gear on approach to Logan Airport. But how he got on board raises fresh questions about airport security — or the continuing lack thereof. Tweet Be the first to Tweet this!0diggsdiggYahoo! Buzz ShareThis Last month, as public outrage was approaching the boiling point over the alleged indignity of full-body scanners and pat-downs, and just two weeks after package bombs nearly made...
  • Intolerance And The Law In Oklahoma (New York Times Masthead Editorial Islamo-Pandering Alert)

    11/28/2010 10:03:27 PM PST · by goldstategop · 17 replies
    New York Times ^ | 11/28/2010 | New York Times
    But more than 70 percent of voters in Oklahoma still approved a state constitutional amendment to that effect, apparently persuaded by anti-Islamic activists, and a few cynical politicians, that Oklahoma was about to be brought under Islam’s heel. After Muslim groups challenged the constitutionality of the “Save Our State Amendment,” a federal district judge issued a temporary restraining order. Last Monday, the judge, Vicki Miles-LaGrange, held a hearing to determine whether to issue a preliminary injunction against the measure, and said she would make a decision by the end of November. A federal injunction is warranted to save Oklahoma from...
  • EDITORIAL: Obama's police state, Now private parts are public province

    11/26/2010 8:46:51 AM PST · by Nachum · 34 replies
    washington times ^ | 11/26/10 | Jeffrey T. Kuhner
    President Obama is engaging in a relentless assault on our freedoms and constitutional government. The growing backlash against the new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airport screening procedures signifies that Americans finally may have had enough. There is a grass-roots revolt against state-sanctioned sexual harassment. And who can blame the protesters? Children are stripped of their shirts, and their private parts are touched. Nuns and old ladies are groped by intrusive TSA agents. Breasts have been fondled. Men's crotches have been patted down. Full-body scanners show images of people naked - a clear violation of privacy and civil liberties. The administration...
  • Handguns for 18-Year-Olds? (New York Times Masthead Editorial Gun Control Rant Alert)

    11/25/2010 10:49:09 PM PST · by goldstategop · 35 replies
    New York Times ^ | 11/25/2010 | New York Times
    Finally, the gun lobby has filed two lawsuits in federal court in Lubbock, Tex., to compel the State of Texas to allow young people between the ages of 18 and 20 years old to buy handguns and carry them concealed in public places. The first suit challenges the longstanding federal law prohibiting licensed gun dealers from selling handguns to anyone under 21 years old. The second case contests a Texas law setting 21 as the minimum age for carrying a concealed weapon. As a legal matter, both lawsuits should fail. In its recent Second Amendment rulings, the Supreme Court struck...
  • Too Cowardly To Question Profiling Taboo

    11/19/2010 5:06:01 PM PST · by Kaslin · 8 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | November 19, 2010 | CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
    Ah, the airport, where modern folk heroes are made. The airport, where that inspired flight attendant did what everyone who's ever been in the spam-in-a-can crush of a flying aluminum tube — where we collectively pretend that a clutch of peanuts is a meal and a seat cushion is a "flotation device" — has always dreamed of doing: pull the lever, blow the door, explode the chute, grab a beer, slide to the tarmac and walk through the gates to the sanity that lies beyond. Not since Rick and Louis disappeared into the Casablanca fog headed for the Free French...
  • Journalism Prof Questions Editorial Discussion Ahead of Miller Rally

    10/31/2010 7:59:13 PM PDT · by Nachum · 11 replies
    Fox News ^ | 10/31/10 | Staff
    Television reporters caught on tape appearing to discuss the possibility of "child molesters" making up the ranks of Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller's supporters were just bandying about "what-if scenarios," the station's manager said Sunday. But that kind of scenario might not be appropriate even for a brainstorming session, according to a prominent communication professor at American University in Washington, D.C. "If journalists are making bad jokes about what they hope to find at a rally, that sounds inappropriate," Jane Hall said.
  • NYT forgets a special interest

    10/31/2010 12:19:46 PM PDT · by agee · 2 replies
    Founding Ideals ^ | Oct 31, 2010 | Aaron Gee
    Yesterday’s New York Time’s has an editorial titled “Drowning in Campaign Cash” that shamelessly repeats democratic talking points. The NYT seems to forget that in this election cycle the biggest spender was the union of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. No mention of that special interest, only those dastardly bogeymen known as “Republicans” and 501(c) organizations. This brings some points to mind. The liberal 501(c) organization moveon.org was extended a special rate by the New York Times for their disgraceful add “General Betray Us“. Liberal causes have been effectively using 501(c) organizations for some times yet there...
  • New Orleans Times-Picayune election recommendations

    10/29/2010 6:37:49 AM PDT · by Ebenezer · 9 replies
    This newspaper makes the following recommendations for Tuesday's ballot. CONGRESS U.S. Senate David Vitter Much of Sen. Vitter's first term in the Senate came in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the levee breaches that left 80 percent of New Orleans under water. The senator fought hard to hold the Army Corps of Engineers accountable and to get recovery resources for South Louisiana, including vital funding for coastal restoration. He was a leader in the push to finally close the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, the corps-built waterway that contributed to the devastation during Katrina. He also played an important role in...
  • German Freedom and the Enduring Danger of Socialism

    09/30/2010 5:15:31 AM PDT · by markomalley · 1 replies
    Acton Commentary ^ | 9/29/2010 | Kevin E. Schmiesing
    Twenty years ago this Sunday, East and West Germany reunited, capping one of the most extraordinary transformations in modern history. Communism in the Soviet Union and its eastern European satellites had collapsed; the oppressed nations of Europe rejoined the “free world.”My generation was the last to straddle the two worlds, pre- and post-Soviet Union. When I was in elementary and high school, fear of atomic annihilation was real. The USSR was the great, looming adversary on the world stage. Debate over the strategy of “mutually assured destruction” was the ominous focus of international policy discussions.Suddenly, everything changed. Both grizzled Cold...
  • The perils of constitution-worship

    09/25/2010 1:04:09 PM PDT · by Palter · 83 replies
    Economist ^ | 23 Sep 2010 | Economist
    One of the guiding principles of the tea-party movement is based on a myth Wouldn't it be splendid if the solutions to America’s problems could be written down in a slim book no bigger than a passport that you could slip into your breast pocket? That, more or less, is the big idea of the tea-party movement, the grassroots mutiny against big government that has mounted an internal takeover of the Republican Party and changed the face of American politics. Listen to Michele Bachmann, a congresswoman from Minnesota and tea-party heroine, as she addressed the conservative Value Voters’ Summit in...
  • Terry Jones, asymmetrical warrior

    09/14/2010 6:45:38 AM PDT · by Palter · 12 replies
    Asia Times Online ^ | 13 Sep 2010 | Spengler
    Asymmetrical warfare was supposed to benefit the insurgents. For the price of a few flying lessons a gang of jihadis brought down the World Trade Center,a terrorist with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and powdered Tang can blow up an airplane,and a few pounds of plutonium can cripple a major city. Meet the Reverend Terry Jones, asymmetrical warrior. It appears that pinpricks can produce chain reactions in the Islamic world. The threat may be termed asymmetrical because Islam is more vulnerable to theological war than Christianity (or for that matter Judaism). As the youngest of the major religions (apart from...
  • Palin:Koran Burning Is Insensitive, Unnecessary; Pastor Jones, Please Stand Down

    09/08/2010 2:42:45 PM PDT · by GQuagmire · 341 replies
    Facebook ^ | 9/8/10 | Sarah Palin
    Book burning is antithetical to American ideals. People have a constitutional right to burn a Koran if they want to, but doing so is insensitive and an unnecessary provocation – much like building a mosque at Ground Zero.
  • Bam's spending spree

    08/30/2010 10:44:31 AM PDT · by freespirited · 4 replies
    NY Post ^ | 08/30/10
    It was an $800 billion misadventure that will be wreaking havoc on the econ omy for years to come. No, not the war in Iraq, where an American combat-troop presence officially comes to an end tomorrow. We're talking about President Obama's economic-stimulus program. Remember the stimulus? The miracle cure Obama said would boost the economy and save millions of jobs? Well, the president's panacea turned out to be an $862 billion bottle of snake oil -- and it cost $100 billion more than the entire Iraq campaign to date. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the total Iraq tab comes...
  • Woman of the Year (Sarah Palin)

    08/27/2010 11:49:37 AM PDT · by onyx · 467 replies
    THE NEW YOUR SUN ^ | August 27, 2010 | Editorial of The New York Sun
    It’s a classic movie plot. Think “Woman of the Year,” with Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. At first the man and the woman hate each other, then they fall into each other’s arms? Well, feature the fight that has erupted between the president of the AFL-CIO, Richard Trumka, and Governor Palin of Alaska. The leader of Big Labor went to Anchorage to give a speech and attacked Mrs. Palin, accusing her of doing everything from writing notes on her hands to coming out with conspiracy theories about President Obama and his “death panels” to getting close to calling for violence....
  • Most-read ever Examiner editorial: 'Time to admitObamanomics has failed'

    08/10/2010 10:25:27 PM PDT · by Nachum · 14 replies · 1+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | 8/10/10 | Mark Tapscott
    Sunday's Examiner editorial entitled "Time to admit Obamanomics has failed" was the most-read editorial ever published on this site. It's not hard to see why, considering two of the latest economic indicators made public at the same time. First, there is the continuing plummeting of consumer confidence, as seen in Rasmussen Reports latest Consumer Index: "The Rasmussen Consumer Index, which measures the economic confidence of consumers on a daily basis, slipped on Monday to 69.7. "That’s down nine points since release of Friday’s disappointing jobs report and the lowest level of confidence measured since December 2, 2009. Eight percent (8%)...
  • JD Hayworth trounces John McCain in first of two Senate primary debates

    07/17/2010 2:53:07 PM PDT · by az4vlad · 191 replies · 3+ views
    Intellectual Conservative ^ | July 17, 2010 | Rachel Alexander
    It was apparent last night why McCain has only agreed to participate in two Senate debates with JD Hayworth, because of the awkwardness attempting to explain his flip-flopping back to the right now that it is an election year. Both debates between the two candidates are taking place well into the primary, after McCain has had months to spend $6 million in smear attack ads against JD. $5 million of that was leftover from prior campaigning, including $1.1 million from convicted Ponzi scheme criminal Scott Rothstein - the top contributor to two of his 2008 presidential campaign funds. Unlike other...
  • John McCain Decimated by JD Hayworth in Second Senate Primary Debate

    07/19/2010 3:35:32 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 368 replies · 8+ views
    Intellectual Conservative ^ | 2010-07-18 | Rachel Alexander
    McCain calls Hayworth a "pig." He desperately defends his flip-flops and record of voting for the billion dollar pork TARP bailouts which included $150 billion in earmarks, co-sponsoring amnesty with Ted Kennedy and cap and trade legislation with Joe Lieberman, and voting against tax cuts twice. Hayworth easily proves that he is much more conservative than McCain on the very things McCain has been attacking him on – pork and earmarks. In their second, and likely final, Senate primary debate, JD Hayworth again easily defeated John McCain. McCain avoided discussing real issues, where he has a record of flip-flopping in...