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FrenchieCat (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-08-08 09:05 PM Response to Original message |
10. Right Wing sources? |
Here's what they published just in part in August!
How shameful that you spread this shit over here! August 31, 2007 Patriots Vs. Professional Demonstrators Kyle-Anne Shiver Nobody had to pay the anti-war demonstrations of the Vietnam era. Times have changed. More August 31, 2007 Iran's Big Plans Jeff Emanuel Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Tuesday said that "a huge power vacuum" was imminent in Iraq and promised that Iran would be ready to fill it. More August 31, 2007 What's a Reputation Worth? Bob Weir Do you ever get the feeling that customer service is as much a part of the past as drive-in movies and typewriters? More August 30, 2007 The Art of (the Long) War David J. Rusin The technology of war may change, but the nature of war is immutable. More August 30, 2007 The Cost of Democrats' Defeatism Vasko Kohlmayer Deborah Haynes, the UK Times' correspondent in Baghdad, has recently put her finger on perhaps the greatest difficulty we face in Iraq today: The reluctance of many pro-American Iraqis to help us, because they fear we may cut and run. More August 30, 2007 The War Lesson Still Unlearned Gerald McOscar Much of the history of the 20th century is the history of the inexplicable propensity of civilized people to deny the existence of evil which time and again threatens to destroy them. More August 29, 2007 Testing Congress: Tone Deaf Michael J. O'Shea At least twice Al Qaeda leaders massed in Afghanistan but weren't taken out, loss of innocent lives the concern. Now Iraq: Al Qaeda elites ganged with Iraqi terrorists, but Congress says, Halt. More August 29, 2007 Too Soon To Give Up: A Report From Iraq Jeff Emanuel On this, my latest trip to Iraq, I have been embedded with the US military on the front lines for the last month More August 29, 2007 Domestic Slaughter in Iran Amil Imani The world's most notorious state exponent of anti-Semitism, the Islamic Republic of Iran, is on a path to uproot and slaughter large numbers of the greatest threat to its existence, the Iranian people More August 28, 2007 The Racial Engineering of San Francisco Thomas Lifson One of the ugliest aspects of contemporary "progressive" thought is a thoroughly patronizing attitude toward African-Americans. The latest insult comes from America's most stridently left wing big city government, San Francisco. More August 28, 2007 Hillary's Ironic Use of the Word 'Unscrupulous' Kyle-Anne Shiver Hillary Clinton is now pitching her multi-billion dollar bailout plan for the "victims" of "unscrupulous" mortgage brokers who act "dishonestly and try to take advantage of people". More August 28, 2007 Failing Schools Christopher Chantrill In left-coast Washington State half the kids entering community college can't do seventh-grade math. More August 27, 2007 Russia Confronts NATO and the US Douglas Hanson We can no longer whitewash the obvious: Russia is now conducting a low-intensity conflict in the Caucasus in its bid to turn back NATO expansion and to maintain connections to terror-supporting states. More August 27, 2007 NASA's Hansen Reaches Escape Velocity James Lewis James Hansen, NASA's True Believer in the global warming credo, has not just jumped the shark, he's achieved escape velocity. More August 27, 2007 The New York Times and Taxes Randall Hoven Do the rich really escape paying their "fair share of taxes? According to a prominent New York Times writer, they do. More August 26, 2007 The Haditha Libels Require Investigation Denis Keohane If Democrats really do support the troops, they will use their control of Congress to launch one more investigation -- into a series of statements and reported leaks by officials that have severely harmed our troops More August 26, 2007 Jimmy Carter's Human Rights Disaster in Iran Slater Bakhtavar In accord with the pleasant US-Iran relations then-existing, President Carter spent New Year's Eve in 1977 with the Shah and toasted Iran as "an island of stability in one of the more troubled areas of the world". More August 26, 2007 Congress Must Recognize the Armenian Genocide Andrew G. Bostom A combination of official diplomatic correspondence, and private memoirs provides lucid, often repellently detailed historical accounting of what the U.S. government knew regarding the Ottoman Empire and the Armenian genocide More August 25, 2007 The Return of the Old Gods: A Challenge to Green Evangelicals Timothy Birdnow The gods and goddesses of the earth, of nature, the old rulers of the ancient world are back. More August 25, 2007 Iraq Anti-War Movement: A Pop Quiz for Americans Kyle-Anne Shiver Beginning August 28, America will witness the new thrust of Anti-Iraq War Protests. More August 24, 2007 Courage, Cowardice and the Wordsmiths Stephen Rittenberg, MD When I served as a Navy psychiatrist during the Vietnam War, one of my weekly duties was interviewing and assessing potential draftees who were seeking to avoid service by claiming mental illness. More August 24, 2007 Libs Say the Darndest Things James Lewis Libs believe the darndest things. They're not as cute as the things kids come out with, but having millions of adults who are stuck in false beliefs puts our society at a lot greater risk. More August 24, 2007 A Palestinian Star is Born Steve Feldman Why humanize someone with murder in her heart? Why take a child who helps inspire untold numbers of kids to kill innocent other kids and try to make her seem like the girl next door? More August 23, 2007 Shooting Michael Moore Henry P. Wickham, Jr. In a variant of the Golden Rule, Kevin Leffler has recently done to Michael Moore what Michael Moore has done to so many others. More August 23, 2007 Who Is Allah? Soeren Kern Europeans love to mock the salience of religion in American society, but they won't be laughing for very long. More August 23, 2007 The Future of Western Civilization Depends on Two Things Joseph Rosenberger The current political squabbles in America between the liberal, socialist left and the moral capitalist conservative right are merely a skirmish line on the edge of two colliding civilizations. More August 22, 2007 Testing Congress: Faith and Face Michael J. O'Shea Bored by playing God, Congress now plays admiral and general. More August 22, 2007 Mullahs and Opiates Amil Imani What is the source of power that positions the Mullahs to be such a large threat? More August 22, 2007 Diversity, Nihilism, and the Anti-Rational Mind Gary Wolf Contemporary Western society is tumbling further and further into the abyss of undifferentiated mediocrity. Much of the blame is due to the ideology of Diversity More August 21, 2007 The Moral Hazard of Regulating Sub-Prime Mortgage Lending Ralph Alter The term "moral hazard" is being bandied about in commentary about the sub-prime mortgage woes currently roiling our financial markets. More August 21, 2007 The Media Mob James Lewis When Karl Rove resigned from his White House job last week, some scribblers were particularly offended that he said, "I'm not going to stay or leave based on whether it pleases the mob." More August 21, 2007 After Rove There's Work to Be Done Christopher Chantrill The people who run political campaigns are a special breed. It is a measure of their importance that they become political lightning rods. More August 20, 2007 It's Not Just Scott Beauchamp (II) Randall Hoven Without too much extra effort, it was fairly easy to add 21 more names to the Media Hall of Shame list, bringing the total to 83. More August 20, 2007 Global Warming Bureaucrat Hansen Lashes Out at Critics Christopher Alleva Ward Churchill could tell NASA's James Hansen what it is like when your work goes under a microscope. More August 20, 2007 America's Nuclear Military Dilemma with China Peter B. Martin A year from now China will be on its benevolent best conduct, two years from now that could all change. More August 19, 2007 Lost Posterity Thomas Lifson Posterity was once a central concept of American Civilization. We sacrificed our welfare, even our lives, for the sake of future generations, especially for our descendants More August 19, 2007 Don't Tug on Superman's Cape Bob Weir I had been working radio motor patrol in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant area for about a year and had come across what I thought was every conceivable challenge a cop could imagine. More August 18, 2007 Appeasement Finds a Home in the Academy Cinnamon Stillwell Instead of providing moral clarity in a time of war, too many academics busy themselves inventing strategies to get along peaceably with genocidal terrorist groups and the governments that aid and abet them. More August 18, 2007 What to do to with Hostages to Islamists James M. Arlandson Islamists are in a global war. They would like to impose their religion on the world. In Afghanistan, they are at war with non-Muslims, and they include Koreans among those with whom they struggle. More August 18, 2007 Why not Newt? Bob Weir Newt Gingrich is a possible late entrant into the 2008 presidential race. More August 17, 2007 Why Would Anyone Trust NASA's Climate Data Now? Marc Sheppard Last week's disclosure of a critical temperature data revision by NASA climate experts under cover-of-darkness poses as many questions as it answers. More August 17, 2007 NASA Flacks for Global Warming and Skirts Scientific Ethics James Lewis The more time that is allowed to pass before NASA makes a formal acknowledgement of error commensurate with the attention focused on the original announcement, the more it will be vulnerable to genuine charges of purposeful misconduct, as opposed to inadvertent error. More August 17, 2007 Understanding the Limits of Health Insurance Steven M. Warshawsky A tragic case of murder is being exploited by the media as propaganda pushing national medical insurance schemes. The ghoulish socialism-by-bathos strategy rests on the implicit unrealistic notion that we somehow can provide the best of everything for everyone. More August 16, 2007 Spain's Bluster Masks an Immigration Crisis Soeren Kern Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero deserves a special award for transatlantic chutzpah. More August 16, 2007 The Real Lesson of the Beauchamp Affair Douglas Hanson The apparent fraud perpetrated by Scott Beauchamp has resulted in plenty of finger-pointing. However, there is another largely unnoticed direction in which to look as well, in assessing blame for the disgrace. More August 16, 2007 It's Not Just Scott Beauchamp Randall Hoven Scott Beauchamp was the last straw. I realized that I need a scorecard to keep track of all the fallen journalists, journalistic mistakes and major and minor screw-ups in the media. More August 15, 2007 Why the Brits are Losing Basra James Lewis Why is the most best European fighting army, the British, losing the battle for Basra in southern Iraq? Because the UK Ministry of Defense supplied its soldiers with the wrong equipment More August 15, 2007 Stare Decisis: Eight Recent Cases Clarice Feldman The recent claims that newly-confirmed Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito were ignoring precedent, contrary to their confirmation hearings pledges, are partisan chum hurled into the waters where swim the most radical members of the Democratic base. More August 15, 2007 Sword Swallowing to Oblivion Andrew G. Bostom Robert Spencer's sobering new book, Religion of Peace? reveals how the prevailing multicultural orthodoxy in the West -- rooted in self-hatred, uncritical, blanket pacifism, and complacency -- negates the profound differences between Judeo-Christian and Islamic civilization More August 14, 2007 The Shape of a Hillary-Rudy Race Richard Baehr Current national polls show both Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani with solid leads for their respective party's nominations. More August 14, 2007 A Straw In The Wind Rick Moran A good turn of the phrase and an attitude will bring you stardom in punditland. This is important to keep in mind when looking at the gigantic block party the Republicans threw in Ames, Iowa on Saturday More August 14, 2007 Testing Congress: General Ignorance Michael J. O'Shea That Congress spurns the 9/11 Commission should be no surprise: it approves every general sent to them then snubs them, too. More August 13, 2007 The Left's Lust for Revolutionary Transformation James Lewis "Everything must be different!" or "Alles muss anders sein!" was a slogan of the Nazi Party. It is also the heart's desire of every Leftist since Karl Marx. More August 13, 2007 Democrats Abandoning the Middle? Jeffrey Schmidt Will the Democrats abandon the middle in next year's election? But how can the Democrats abandon what they haven't occupied since, oh, the Kennedy Administration? More http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/08/ |
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