Doug Ross @ Journal
Saturday, July 21, 2007

Terrorists celebrate as Democrats kill "John Doe" Immunity Provision

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  Democrats in the Senate killed a legislative provision granting citizens with immunity from lawsuits for reporting suspicious behavior th...

iPhone 'may never be secure'

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  Encryption expert Phillip Dunkelberger, a former Apple employee and president of security firm PGP, believes that the iPhone is almost imp...
Friday, July 20, 2007

Democrats: a Punchline, not a Party

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  President Bush criticized Congress today for failing to act on a defense spending request that included troop pay raises and equipment up...
Thursday, July 19, 2007

Another rebuke for the Wilson-Plame Family

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  Valerie Plame's lawsuit against members of the Bush administration was dismissed earlier today . She had accused VP Dick Cheney and o...

A Senator faces a reporter's inquiry: 2036

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  How dare you question my latest budget? The " Robert Byrd Surrender Monument and Cryonic Storage Chamber " holds 18,000 of my e...

Obama favors age-appropriate Sex-Ed for Kindergartners

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  Barrack Obama says he favors sex education for children -- including Kindergartners -- as long as it's "age-appropriate". ...
Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Ellison's got a fever... and the only cure is more cowbell

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  The New York Post describes a fair level of Congressional outrage over Rep. Keith Ellison's remarks comparing Bush to (who else?) Ado...

The Hegemony of the Barbaric Imperialists

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  An American soldier celebrates the destruction of a civilian building. An Israeli security guard stands in a post over the controversial ...

Exclusive Trailer: Hillary Exposed

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  You gonna put some ice on that, Hill? Be sure and watch the trailer for Hillary Exposed . Go ahead. I'll wait.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The NIE: what won't be above the fold in the Times

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  The National Intelligence Estimate 's executive summary opens with this sentence: We judge the US Homeland will face a persistent and ...

Clintons move to DEFCON 3 in the Peter Paul Case

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  Whenever the name Peter Paul comes up in Democratic circles, the reaction is sharp and instantaneous. The man's a convicted felon. ...
Sunday, July 15, 2007

Larwyn's Linkfest

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  Larywn points us to several must-read posts: * Don Surber's writing is so nuanced that it's sometimes difficult to discern his t...

The Barrett Report: an Open Letter to Congress

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  In 2005, Robert Novak described the importance of the Barrett Report , an investigation into widespread corruption and coverups: The Barr...

Buenos Aires Gets its First Snow Since 1918

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  Here's some climate change news that somehow escaped the attention of the U.S. media . Foreign newspapers (in the UK, Thailand, etc....

News you can use: 'Mrs. Bin Laden's sex secrets laid bare'

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  A tawdry story from the Daily Mail has a catchy headline: Mrs Bin Laden's sex secrets laid bare In a tearful and confused phone call...
Friday, July 13, 2007

Join the fight for wireless freedom

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  All seven of my regular readers know that I almost always favor conservative values: strong national defense, fiscal frugality, and econom...

Google vs. Viacom: an Observation

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  Google CEO Eric Schmidt leveled some harsh criticism against media giant Viacom , which is suing the search titan for a billion dollars. ...
Thursday, July 12, 2007

Victor Davis Hanson rips the Times a new --er-- blowhole

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  You won't see a finer Fisking than the recent beatdown levied upon the Times' amateur writers cum professional surrender-monkeys. ...

The unwavering philosophies of Hillary Clinton

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  On October 11, 2002, Hillary Clinton cast her vote in support of the resolution to go to war. She said her vote was cast with the "co...

Charting the Digg effect

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  A couple of days ago, I posted an article that summarized the iPhone's unique terms of service as required by AT&T . It was reall...
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