I'm still writing and still trying to ignore the world around me (probably not a very healthy thing but whoever said writing was a mentally healthy endeavor).
Here's some links for this Friday:
Richard L. Benkin at American Thinker had a moving and politically incorrect response to Obama's Cairo speech.
Both Pat Austin at And So it Goes in Shreveport and Quite Rightly at Bread Upon the Waters offer their takes on the feds' arbitrary handling of GM and GM dealers. Check them both out.
Pat Austin also has a post about the reemergence of the embarrassment that is Rev. Wright and Wright's claim that "them jews" are keeping Obama from speaking to him.
Monique Stuart over at HotMES voices some misgivings about Obama's usurpation and wealth redistribution of GM holdings. Check out her post. It's eye-opening.
snaggletoothie of the Loyal Opposition has a colorful new picture of tropical fish and the usual loads of vid-clips. My favorite is an Onion clip about girlfriends and boyfriends living together to stave off tough economic times. My lame description doesn't do much for it, so check it out. It's funny.
William A Jacobson at Legal Insurrection has some important points to make about the political meanings and wranglings of public health care. Check it out.
Daniel Hannan, Conservative British MEP, has ten conclusions (careful Letterman might sue) about the recent European elections. The US better be careful, a lot of Europe's going Right when the US is stumbling Left.
Gerald Warner offers his unapologetic response to the European Left's reaction to the elections with his usual brusque common sense. Man, I like reading Gerald Warner.
At last but not least, Jordan at Generation Patriot takes on the Left's premise that an elderly, white-supremacist murdering a guard at the Holocaust Museum somehow confirms the nonsense DHS report that right-wing extremists are lurking under every rock, and in every nook and cranny. Check it out.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, June 12, 2009
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