Friday, October 13, 2006

Friday the 13th mini roundup

On NRO Edward Whelan details the George Soros funded Community Rights Counsel's hypocrisy.

On the Opinion Journal Peggy Noonan wonders why the Left is, ". . . producing so many adherents who defy the old liberal virtues of free and open inquiry, free and open speech?" and
so many bullies? And dim dullard ones, at that."

In The City Journal Theodore Dalrymple writes about "The Terrorists Among Us".

Gerard Baker in the Times Online that, "The failure of world powers to rein in North Korea means that we face a bleak and terrifying future".

The Washington Times informs us that former VA governor Mark Warner will not be running for president in '08. I wonder what Hillary and Bill have on him.

In The American Spectator Philip Klein warns us that, "This week's decision by North Korea to detonate a nuclear weapon should be taken as a cautionary tale for why not to negotiate with rouge states. . ."

Cindy Sheehan claims she's Nobel Peace Prize finalist, at least according to KHOU TV. Do we need any more evidence that the Non scientific Nobel Prizes are worthless?

In World Net Daily Kevin McCullough tells us "Why liberals channel Lucifer".

Lorie Byrd discusses the effort by House Republicans to investigate exactly what Sandy Berger was doing in stealing documents from the National Archives.

Cal Thomas makes, "The case for continuing the GOP majority".

The American Thinker is commenting on the efforts of Muslim cab drivers to impose sharia in the US.

Time Magazine tells us that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attack murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

Captian's Quarters is blogging about the massive corruption scandal involving Harry Reid, which the mainstream media is doing its best to ignore, as least until after the election.


There, that ought to satisfy the little bastards.