I want you to remember something in the days and weeks ahead, as you listen to the back and forth over the bombing at the Marathon in Boston.
Boston, of nothing else, is a lesson of the ineffectiveness of government,
Eugene Robinson gets it wrong, from Washington Post:
It is time to stop giving Herman Cain’s unapologetic bigotry a free pass. The man and his poison need to be seen clearly and taken seriously.
[…]
But Cain’s prejudice
Ft Lee, NJ– Taking a quick break from from driving, and thought I’d toss a ramble together. Hot down here, and getting hotter. Supposed to be thunderstorms around here soon. Figures. I just washed the truck, right?
- Wow… I forgot
Quite frankly I don’t CAIR, from Paul Walsh, Star-Tribune (MN):
A national Muslim civil rights group is asking the head of Homeland Security to investigate the use of stereotypes after a man who appeared to be of Middle East
Continue reading about Breakfast Scramble: Frankly Starlet, I Don’t CAIR
Brooklyn, NY–
I’m in Brooklyn as this is posted. I ran from Rochester to Carlisle, PA last night, arriving there about 1am, and then to here. Rain the whole way, and there’s some flooding going on in the northeast. Made
POTUS speech reax:
From Nice Deb:
It was a grotesque and dishonest speech.
From Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post:
The president speaks, says very little
As I and many others expected, Obama today gave a speech about nothing much
Continue reading about Breakfast Scramble: A Tale of Two Speeches
Special: Better late than never edition.
No shit Dumbo, is anybody surprised by these other than maybe Mrs. Clinton, from Telegraph (UK)?
Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links
Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said
I have very few conclusions to draw about this entire sordid Loughner affair, but there are a number of things that should be commented on.
There should be no doubt in anyone’s mind that Jared Lougner is a nut case.
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Are we a still a Christian nation? From Gallop:
PRINCETON, NJ — A majority of Americans favor letting the tax cuts enacted during the Bush administration expire for the wealthy. While 37% support keeping the tax cuts for all
Hey, Bruce:
This “Ground Zero” mosque controversy has begun to rankle me. It is my understanding that those who want to build the “ground zero” mosque own the property there.
Secondly, it really isn’t adjacent to the old World Trade
From Jake Tapper, ABC News:
Speaking about the Uganda bombings, the president said, “What you’ve seen in some of the statements that have been made by these terrorist organizations is that they do not regard African life as valuable
Alan Colmes Says There’s No Such Thing As Radical Islam, Daniel Pearl Couldn’t Be Reached For Comment.
Aleister, American Glob.
Hat tip: Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit.
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Double standard on gods, a twit judge in Wisconsin ruled the National Day Prayer is somehow unconstitutional. So while praying to the God of Abraham is unconstitutional, we can pray to silly Earth Goddess, from Ryan J. Foley, Associated
Obami, fly shat, pepper, boxing gloves, Robert Spencer, Front Line Magazine:
Barack Obama has removed all mention of Islam from the National Security Strategy document, which during the Bush Administration said: “The struggle against militant Islamic radicalism is
So who is the Tea Bagger? I won tries to muddle the message, from USA Today:
President Obama said many Tea Party followers have “mainstream legitimate concerns,” but their movement is built around a “core group” of opponents who