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Showing posts with label Opinion Digest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opinion Digest. Show all posts

Memorial Weekend Digest

Posted by febry on 7:07 AM

Great to get back to the Digests for us to read! Here is a load of releases.

Jim Daly: Why false marriage will fail.

Victor Davis Hansen: Back to the pre-American world.

Conrad Black: Living in Appeasement World.

Dennis Prager: That Rapture That Wasn't.

Ingrid Schlueter: The Colour of Fear.

Albert Mohler: Screen Test: The Danger of Digital Fixation.

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 3:27 AM

The lowdown on what you should know:

Robert Knight: Marching in Lockstep to a Radical Agenda (the Department of Social Engineering, Special Rights Division, replacing the Armed Forces).

Joseph Farah: The War on American Oil.

Ann Coulter: Thanks For Raising My Taxes - What Else Can I Do For You?

Kathryn Lopez: Planned Parenthood's Pink in Hot Water.

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 4:30 PM

A look at this week's headlines, including the questions you need to ask yourself:

Austin Hill:  Have American Teachers moved “to the Left” of President Obama?

Debra Saunders: Where Judicial Activism Morphs Into Disregard.

Rich Lowry: The Cпутник Fallacy.

Andrew C. McCarthy: Fear the Muslim Brotherhood.

Washington Times: President Obama channeling Ronald Reagan? Hardly.

Robert Knight: Socialism's State of the Union.

Weekend Digest

Posted by febry on 4:51 AM

Here are some of the news highlights of the past weekend, starting with the Etihad Airways Grand Prix. What craziness there!

James Allen: Sebastian Vettel is World Champion after dominant win in Abu Dhabi.

And: How did Ferrari make that strategy mistake with Alonso?

BBC: Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel kept Formula One Title Belief.

On the News Front:

Carl Horowitz: American Aborigine Farmers Shake the Public Money Tree.

Wesley Pruden: Obama's grim pursuit of Muslim Romance..

Michelle Malkin: Carol Browner Must Resign.

Harriet Baber: Crystal Cathedral had its day: When religion is reduced to a collection of gimmicks, there is little to stop it falling victim to changing fashions (on Life Enhancement Centres):.
Ann Coulter: Repeal the 26th Amendment (Adults based on ObamaCare laws?):
Laura Ingraham: "Good Neighbour" China? Not so, says China's neighbours.

(And don't forget that Ford is letting Chinese automaker Geely develop their cars, and Obama cronies stole GM and gave a chunk of it to Shanghai Automotive as part of his "Blue Oval Kickback"; four Ford models in 2011 are built around one Geely sedan, while four others are built around two Mazda sedans, and Ford has just one in-house coupe and in-house truck.)

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 6:17 PM

Your headlines on Monday: politics with an order of Formula 1 on the side.

Bill O'Reilly: Coasting to the Left (how the Left controls the coasts).

Allysia Finley: California: The Lindsay Lohan of States.

Michelle Malkin: Big Nanny Bloomberg's Latest Initiative: Government-Sponsored Fashion Jobs.

Adam Cooper: Nico Hulkenberg pole run left the paddock smiling.

James Allen: Vettel wins Grande Prêmio Petrobras do Brasil; Red Bull are Constructors' Champions

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 7:11 PM

Well, we're back.  Sorry for the brief dead air.  Let's hear from people who are never at a loss for words.

Charles Krauthammer on the Ground Zero Mosque:  "Ground Zero is the site of the most lethal attack of that worldwide movement, which consists entirely of Muslims, acts in the name of Islam and is deeply embedded within the Islamic world. These are regrettable facts, but facts they are. And that is why putting up a monument to Islam in this place is not just insensitive but provocative."

Dennis Prager on the Left's inability to stop demonizing the Right:  "A related defining characteristic of the Left is the ascribing of nefarious motives to conservatives. For the Left, a dismissal of conservatives’ motives is as important as a dismissal of the conservatives as people. It is close to impossible for almost anyone on the left — and I mean the elite Left, not merely left-wing blogs — to say, “There are good people on both sides of this issue.” From Karl Marx to Frank Rich of the New York Times, this has always been the case."

Thomas Sowell on "dismantling America":  "How did we get to the point where many people feel that the America they have known is being replaced by a very different kind of country, with not only different kinds of policies but very different values and ways of governing?"  Read the column to find out the answer.


Terry Teachout on incivility in the blogosphere: "It goes without saying that the world has always contained plenty of people who assume that you're a contemptible idiot if you disagree with them about anything. To be sure, I doubt that such creatures are significantly more numerous today than they were a century ago, or even a quarter-century, but I incline to think that they now talk quite a bit louder than they used to--especially when they're sitting alone at their computers."

Also from Teachout, this quote from George Washington's Rules of Civility: "1st Every Action done in Company, ought to be with Some Sign of Respect, to those that are Present."  (I wonder if this guy's ever read that?)  

Weekend Digest

Posted by febry on 7:16 AM

Dennis Prager: The difference between 'World Opinion' and Left-Wing Opinion.

Michelle Malkin: Open-Borders Department of Justice versus America.

Concerned Women for America: Bad Romance: (Centre for Medicare and Medicaid Services Director) Donald Berwick and the United Kingdom's Health Care System.

John Stossel: Parasitic Tort Lawyers.

Real Clear Markets: Race, Gender Quotas in Banking Bill?

A Little Leaven: The next round of “sermons” at Life Enhancement Centres.

Glenn Beck: 1932 All Over Again.


Oh, by the way: do the Latin America region play-by-play men who call soccer matches create a type of trouble that has sadly permeated soccer leads in North America that we don't want that type of annoying goal screamers and instead go with low-key, let the scorer's own emotions take over type of goal calls that is too boring? If Pat Summerall was calling soccer, he might have just announced the scoring player, and the importance of the score, and drop his microphone as the celebration takes place. That would be boring to the screamers of radio or even the Latin America style. But what would happen if Mike Lange had called soccer matches?

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 6:46 AM

The news you need to read...

Mark Steyn: Memorial Day reflections on "The Battle Hymn of the Republic.

James Allen: Hamilton wins wild GP of Turkey; Red Bull self-destructs before our very eyes.

Charles Krauthammer: There's more than enough blame to go around in the Gulf oil disaster - and you might be surprised by some of them.

Thomas Sowell: Don't let scapegoating distract us from real problems.

Dennis Hopper, R.I.P.  The two things I remember most about Dennis Hopper are that he was a vocal supporter of Ronald Reagan, and that he couldn't believe he'd gotten an Oscar nomination for Hoosiers rather than Blue Velvet:   "Hoosiers?  I got it for Hoosiers?"  Oh yeah, he also made some movie called Easy Rider.  There's a temptation to think that perhaps that's more than Dennis Hopper himself remembers about his life (it's sure more than he remembers about his turn in Apocalypse Now), but his life truly was quite a time.  Joe Neumeier offers some thoughts on Hopper's legacy

Preakness Weekend Digest

Posted by febry on 7:14 PM

A few years ago, there was a song that discussed "freaking" and I don't listen to rap, r&b, or any of the other popular genres in the market today, so I am inept at these "songs" where I confused "freaking" with this weekend's 135th Preakness Stakes. On to this weekend's digest

Ethan Epstein: Stamped for Failure. Porkulus I eliminated the mid-1990's welfare reform of the Gingrich Era as “prime minister”. California's looney welfare makes it better to live on it than to work. Is this Welfare Under Obama's NWO?

Heritage Foundation: Congress' Historic Decision to Ignore Its Basic Duty. I wonder if this is intended to let Obama stuff his entire extremist liberal agenda (or Pelosi, too) in budget authorisation bills. The 40% minimum wage hike passed in 2007 by the Pelosi “reign as prime minister” was passed through a defence authorisation bill, as was the thought crimes law through the same way. Is “cap and trade” and other nonsense to be passed into law with another budget ruse?

Philip Klein: Obama's Rationing Man. So it seems ObamaCare's next move is here – get the man who will ration health care to appease the socialists running the nation. Could we see where treatment won't be covered but suicide will?

Meredith Jessup: School Cancels Girls Basketball Team's Trip to Arizona over Immigration Law. So punish them because they punish criminals? You want criminals rewarded? Ten years ago, the NAACP passed a resolution boycotting South Carolina, and it worked. The Bi-Lo Center and newly built Colonial Life Arena (designed for it) are not allowed to host NCAA Basketball Tournament games, BB&T Coastal Field (Myrtle Beach) won the ACC Baseball Tournament hosting, but the NAACP stepped in and the ACC moved them out, and The (Johnnie) Cochran Firm helped sue NASCAR to take the last leg of the Grand Slam, and kill it from Florence, adding a new race in Fort Worth, TX. Is the success of killing South Carolina the reason for wanting Arizona killed for punishing criminals?

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 4:43 AM

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 6:29 PM

Your guide to what you need to know...

More Books and Things: The Jonas Brothers Thing.

Ingrid Schleuter: Jonas Brothers Rock Rick Warren's Easter Service.

James Allen: Vettel Starts Title Race as Red Bull Dominates Sepang.

Rowan Scarborough: From Watchdog to Lapdog (Waxman).

OneNewsNow: Census Being Used as Gimmick for Sexual Deviancy (to push for false marriage in all 50 states, not just the six currently recognised).

Neal Boortz: Dispelling Myths About Capital Gains.  

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 4:42 AM

Opinion Digest

Posted by febry on 10:57 AM

Today's best opinions:

Michael Barone: How the Tea Party can help reshape the Republicans.

James Allen: Alonso wins F1 opener snoozefest.

Walter Williams: Health care is not a right - "Reaching into one's own pockets to assist his fellow man in need is praiseworthy and laudable. Reaching into someone else's pockets to do so is despicable and deserves condemnation."

Mark Steyn: "Government health care is not about health care, it's about government."

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