March 1st Press Conference Introducing State Immigration Enforcement Package Although this is not a NumbersUSA event, information is being forwarded to members in Pennsylvania who may be interested in attending or watching the live web cast. Dear Pennsylvania activist, The message below is from Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, a champion of state immigration enforcement legislation, who […]
By Tim Graham For anyone who thinks liberals are calm and rational beings, free of bitterness and rage, we can always disprove that with the radio show of Mike Malloy. On Thursday, Malloy ranted and raved about the story that Fox News boss Roger Ailes is said to have told publisher Judith Regan to lie […]
By Alan Caruba These days it is fashionable to decry the use of not one, but the two atomic bombs that were used to convince the emperor of Japan and his warlords that the United States would destroy its cities if forced to invade. Within days World War Two was over. America, since December 7, […]
By Noel Sheppard University of Virginia media professor Siva Vaidhyanathan on Sunday said the Huffington Post is a bigger threat to journalism than Google. Such occurred during a discussion about the internet behemoth on CNN’s “Reliable Sources” HOWARD KURTZ, HOST: Does Google help or hurt news organizations that actually pay reporters? You don’t have to, […]
By Andrew Bolt The introduction of this proposal to legislate to place a ‘price on Carbon’ here in Australia has opened up a can of worms that is growing into huge public outrage. Because of that, I have been pretty flat out for the last five days or so at some other sites here in […]
February 27, 2011 by TonyfromOz
Today’s featured music video is ‘Mull Of Kintyre’ from Wings. This video was posted to You Tube by sheerfolly2 Following the release of the ‘Wings At The Speed Of Sound’ album, Wings finished off their World tour with an extended tour through the U.S. As a result of that tour, a live album, ‘Wings Over […]
By Andrew Bolt (Australian Prime Minister) Julia Gillard tells (Australian Radio Commentator) Alan Jones the world is moving to emissions trading: The world is moving, Alan. There are more than 30 countries with emissions trading schemes and ten American states with emissions trading schemes. Oops. Make that nine: In 2006, the New York State Department […]
By Michelle Malkin Barack Obama’s new era of civility was over before it began. You wouldn’t know it from reading The New York Times, watching Katie Couric or listening to the Democratic manners police. But America has been overrun by foul-mouthed, fist-clenching wildebeests. Yes, the tea party movement is responsible — for sending these liberal […]
And Harry Reid’s Proposal to End Legalized Prostitution in Nevada By Peter Gadiel I dropped a light bulb yesterday; a CFL “energy saving” type with mercury in it. The kind which our heroes in Congress are forcing us to use by outlawing the manufacture of the old, reliable, and safe incandescent bulbs. Well, the thing […]
By Andrew Bolt NOT even supporters of Julia Gillard’s new carbon tax can dare forgive her for lying so shamelessly about it. This isn’t just about the virtues of a tax that will in fact make us poorer without changing the weather by a single storm. Leave aside arguments about whether the world has even […]
February 25, 2011 by TonyfromOz
This article was cross posted in Australia at the ‘Jennifer Marohasy‘ blog site, and specifically concerns the generation of electrical power in an Australian situation, but a ‘price on Carbon’ mentioned here is indicative of wherever a scheme such as this is proposed for introduction. The Australian government has announced plans to introduce a carbon […]
Despite corruption, EADS favored over U.S.-based Boeing By Frank Gaffney, Jr. Within days, the Obama Pentagon is expected to decide which supplier to rely upon for what is, arguably, the cornerstone of America’s ability to project power for the next forty years: the next generation aerial refueling tanker known as the KC-X. The choice for […]
By Andrew Bolt Yesterday, the Prime Minister of Australia announced that her Government was going to introduce legislation to place a ‘price on Carbon’, and the proposed date of its introduction will be July 1st 2012. Despite promising categorically before the recent election, that if elected, any Government she was the Leader of would not […]
By Alan Caruba As President Obama’s term drags into its second half, it is increasingly being compared to the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter. Having increasingly thwarted the ability of the U.S. to access its own vast reserves of oil, successive administrations now burden Americans with billions more in costs at the gas pump. My “go-to guy” for […]
February 28, 2011 by papundits
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