28.4.06

Barbara Boxer, Chuck Schumer: Gas-guzzling hypocrites

By Tucker Carlson
The Situation, MSNBC

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Wind power

By Glenn Reynolds
GlennReynolds.com

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24.4.06

Libya symbolizes Middle East start of globalization

By Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University Hoover Institution classicist and historian
San Jose Mercury News

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23.4.06

2001, 2002 Iraqi Memos: Secret Nuclear Project (Translation)

By jveritas
Free Republic

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22.4.06

Democrat Leaves Ethics Panel

Financial Reports' Accuracy at Issue

By Jonathan Weisman
Washington Post

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20.4.06

Dems clueless on Middle East

By Tucker Carlson
The Situation, MSNBC

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Hamas Denies It Hid Arms Inside Jordan

By Greg Myre
New York Times

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Court Victory for DeLay

Associated Press

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19.4.06

Rumsfeld says he hasn’t considered resigning

Bush voices support for defense chief, despite criticism of some ex-generals

Associated Press

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17.4.06

Ex-Joint Chiefs chairman backs defense secretary

Alleged Bullying of Generls Denied

By Douglass K Daniel
Associated Press

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16.4.06

University Prepares Response to Abortion Display Vandalism, Prof to Retire

By Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com

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15.4.06

President backs up embattled Rumsfeld

5 Retired Generals Call for Resignation

By Peter Spiegel
Los Angeles Times

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13.4.06

No reasoning with religious zealots

By Tucker Carlson
The Situation, MSNBC

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11.4.06

A justifiable disclosure

By David Limbaugh
Townhall.com

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10.4.06

British official mocked for using Rice's bed while she slept on floor

By Al Kamen
Washington Post

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Help (Very Much) Wanted

Editorial
Wall Street Journal

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But Iraq did try to buy uranium in Niger

By Christopher Hitchens
fighting words
Slate

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Saddam Targeted American Assets For Terrorism: Case Closed

By Captain Ed
Captain's Quarters

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Sixteen Words, Again

The myth of a great sin lives on.

By Michael Ledeen
National Review Online

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9.4.06

A Good Leak

President Bush declassified some of the intelligence he used to decide on war in Iraq. Is that a scandal?

Editorial
Washington Post

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The Timing Of The Iraqi Air Force Memo

By Captain Ed
Captain's Quarters

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Army surpassing year's retention goal by 15%

By Tom Vanden Brook
USA Today

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7.4.06

Economic News: Better Than Ever

By John Hinderaker
Power Line

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U.S. should be more like Mexico

By Tucker Carlson
The Situation, MSNBC, 7/4/06

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6.4.06

Saddam Targeted American Assets For Terrorism

By Captain Ed
Captain's Quarters

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Welfare Rolls Falling Again

By Sewell Chan
New York Times

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5.4.06

British Study Finds Premature Babies Experience Pain, Abortion Implication

By Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com

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NASCAR: Dateline NBC's Plan 'Outrageous'

By Jenny Fryer
Associated Press

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4.4.06

Affirmative action unfair to everyone

By Tucker Carlson
The Situation, MSNBC

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3.4.06

Justices return to The Farm

By James Hohmann
Stanford Daily

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Damn you, FEMA

By Aaron Qayumi
Stanford Daily

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Supreme Court: Detainees' Rights — Scalia Speaks His Mind

Newsweek


During an unpublicized March 8 talk at the University of Freiburg in Switzerland, [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia dismissed the idea that the detainees have rights [to a trial] under the U.S. Constitution or international conventions, adding he was "astounded" at the "hypocritical" reaction in Europe to Gitmo. "War is war, and it has never been the case that when you captured a combatant you have to give them a jury trial in your civil courts," he says on a tape of the talk reviewed by NEWSWEEK. "Give me a break." Challenged by one audience member about whether the Gitmo detainees don't have protections under the Geneva or human-rights conventions, Scalia shot back: "If he was captured by my army on a battlefield, that is where he belongs."

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2.4.06

Condimania

By Elizabeth Day
Telegraph

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Government in secret talks about strike against Iran

By Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent
Telegraph

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