Saturday, January 31, 2009

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Today's Op/Ed:
Obama's missing timetable for Afghanistan
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
The Christian Science Monitor - Few doubts exist that Barack Obama will pull the US out of Iraq. But when will the US exit Afghanistan? That depends on what he wants to leave behind in the former Al Qaeda haven. By April, when Mr. Obama goes to a NATO summit, he must form a consensus on Afghanistan's future to create a US path out of this historic quagmire country. Full Story
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Elect, don't appoint, the US attorney general
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
The Christian Science Monitor - We should admit it. There was a breakdown in the balanced operation of the US government. Full Story
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Don't panic about your 401(k) losses. Here's why.
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
The Christian Science Monitor - When big public companies slash payroll, no stock seems safe. The current bear market is already being used as an excuse in some corners to condemn 401(k)s and indulge in pension nostalgia. Full Story
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The Wrong Question
Thu, 29 Jan 2009 05:28 pm PST
HuffingtonPost.com - In a plenary session titled "The Values behind Market Capitalism" this morning, I started with this: Full Story
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Why Are We Getting All NIMBY on Gitmo?
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 02:26 pm PST
The Nation - The Nation -- The most satisfying spectacle of Barack Obama's first days as president has been the way he and his crew have gone about striking the theatrical sets of the terror government to reveal the real America that's been backstage to Bush & Co. all along. But even as the backdrops come down and the kliegs are killed, the mainstream media still wander the stage, reciting the same old lines. Full Story
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Dirty Trickster Steele Is New RNC Chair
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 01:50 pm PST
The Nation - The Nation -- When Michael Steele ran for Maryland's open US Senate in 2006, his backers hired 300 mostly poor African Americans from Philadelphia -- most if not all of them unemployed, many of them homeless -- fed them donuts and then packed the crew onto Trailways buses for an Election Day trip that would make a bit of political history. Full Story
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On 'Ending the Culture Wars'
Thu, 29 Jan 2009 09:30 pm PST
RealClearPolitics.com - In a post yesterday about the anti-abortion movement, I made passing reference to an article by Peter Beinart arguing that Obama might be presiding over an end to--or at least a pause in--the culture wars of the last couple of decades. Full Story
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GOP Looks To Future With Today's Vote for Chairman
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 07:30 am PST
RealClearPolitics.com - After sustaining significant losses in the last two election cycles, the leaders of the Republican Party find themselves gathered in Washington DC this week pondering the kind of existential questions normally reserved for philosophers and amnesiacs: Who are we and how did we get here? Full Story
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Letters to the Editor
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
The Christian Science Monitor - Government must encourage use of green energy Regarding the Jan. 28 Opinion piece, "An Apollo program for US energy?": Author Peter Z. Grossman argues that a government funded alternative energy program along the lines of the Apollo space program would be ill-advised. He writes, "alternative energy programs that mandate man-on-the-moon timetables for not-yet-commercially-viable technologies are a waste of money." Full Story
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In Uganda, justice, or just a publicity stunt?
Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
The Christian Science Monitor - For a couple of decades, Uganda has been viewed as a model of development in Africa. The only glaring blemish on Uganda's cheek has been its failure and perceived unwillingness to resolve the conflict in Northern Uganda. Full Story
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THE REPUBLICAN IDIOCY
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 04:59 pm PST
Richard Reeves - LOS ANGELES -- It was John Stuart Mill in the middle of the 19th century who dismissed Great Britain's Conservative Party as "the stupid party." Commenting on that immediately after last year's presidential election, The Economist, published in London, said this: Full Story
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OBAMA BUYS THE BUSH BAILOUT
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 02:04 pm PST
Maggie Gallagher - President Obama, taking a break from sucking up to world opinion on Arabic television, has a word for those big, bad corporate executives: Stop buying corporate jets and redecorating your offices! Or else! Full Story
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LIBERAL VICTIMHOOD: A GAME YOU CAN PLAY AT HOME
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 02:03 pm PST
Ann Coulter - I notice that liberals have not challenged the overall thesis of my rocketing bestseller, "Guilty: Liberal 'Victims' and Their Assault on America," which is that liberals always play the victim in order to advance, win advantages and oppress others. Full Story
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HINTS OF A ONE-STATE SOLUTION TO ISRAELI CONFLICT
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 02:03 pm PST
Georgie Anne Geyer - WASHINGTON -- Exactly 40 years ago this year, I went to the Middle East for the first time, and I was easily, and not surprisingly, as enchanted with the sloe-eyed beauty of the region as I was with its hopelessness. Full Story
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The Republicans' Best Weapon
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 08:02 am PST
The Weekly Standard - In 1994, congressional Republicans carried laminated copies of their Contract With America (tax cuts, term limits, etc.) in their pockets. They may now want to laminate President Obama's inaugural address and carry it around. Full Story
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Stimulus Slush Fund for Housing Entitlement Thugs
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
Michelle Malkin - From tiny acorns, mighty government debacles grow. House GOP Leader John Boehner on Monday rightly sounded the alarm over billions in stimulus tax dollars that could potentially go to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). But the Republican leadership has only scratched the surface over what amounts to a bottomless slush fund for a bigger coalition of housing entitlement thugs. Full Story
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A Modest Proposal
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
Linda Chavez - House Democrats passed a nearly trillion-dollar so-called stimulus bill this week at the urging of President Obama, but the spending may do little or nothing to get this economy moving again. Full Story
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Why Do We Love Profanity?
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
Brent Bozell III - McKay Hatch is a 15-year-old boy from South Pasadena, Calif., who people clearly hate. He's received over 60,000 negative e-mails, most of them vicious, some including death threats that have spawned police and FBI investigations. What has this boy done that's caused such anger? Was he caught dealing drugs? Did he rage? Did he kill? No. He started a No Cussing Club. Full Story
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Stop Those Checks
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
Susan Estrich - This is the Republicans' big contribution to our economic recovery: They want to make sure that undocumented immigrants who pay taxes using tax identification numbers don't get a cent of their tax money back in the refunds enacted by Congress. Oh, yes, and they want rich people to get tax refunds. Full Story
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Globalism vs. Ethnonationalism
Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:00 am PST
Pat Buchanan - Standing before the Siegessaule, the Victory Column that commemorates Prussia's triumphs over Denmark, Austria and France in the wars that birthed the Second Reich, Barack Obama declared himself a "citizen of the world" and spoke of "a world that stands as one." Full Story
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