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Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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Ann Coulter makes an interesting point in the kind of 'solutions' most in the media have to the high cost of things we all use, like gasoline and oil. If their 'solution' would work for the high price of oil, then why couldn't it also work on reducing the high cost of education, and why they aren't proposing that? The cocoon of liberalism is the educational system and its unions, that's why. Keeping kids stupid, but feeling good about themselves, is what it has come to today.
'The only solution to high gas prices considered on CNN was to pay oil company executives less, perhaps by order of the president. But somehow, no one ever suggested that the solution to the high price of college — far outpacing inflation — was to pay professors less. In that case, the solution is for the government to subsidize college professors' salaries even more than it already does.'
11:39:45 PM
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Since they gave no explanation, let's guess why the ABA recently downgraded their 'rating' of Brett Kavanaugh. The ABA rears it's partisan head. Kavanaugh was interviewed on behalf of the ABA by a divorce lawyer named Marna S. Tucker, according to the Washington Times.
Who is Marna S. Tucker?
Ms. Tucker has donated more than $10,000 to Democratic candidates and causes, according to Federal Election Commission records at www.politicalmoneyline.com, a Web site that tracks campaign contributions. She has never given to Republicans, according to the site.
The Washington Post described her as a "prominent liberal" in 1991 and the following year noted her friendship with Hillary Rodham Clinton, now a Democratic senator from New York.
Ms. Tucker also is a founding member and board director of the National Women's Law Center, an organization committed to abortion rights and other liberal causes.
According to Power Line, 'It's easy to see why the ABA chose her to represent the organization's views before the Judiciary Committee. The Washington Post reports on Kavanaugh's "contentious" hearing today here.'
See ABA Helps Democrats On Kavanaugh for more on [Power Line]
8:46:56 PM
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After all the hyperventilating over Gen. Michael V. Hayden, Bush's choice to replace Porter J. Goss as Director at the CIA, some are deathly afraid of the very thought of having a career military general as heading up the CIA. They say, why? I say, why not? It just makes too much sense to me, to have a general with his experience in everything including the NSA terrorist wiretapping, which democrats call domestic spying. As if serving in the military disqualifies you for another job, that is what is outrageous.
The synergy of the CIA and the military is a natural, and, part of the reorganizing that needs to continue.
2:05:37 AM
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You would never know it from the U.S. media, but the religion of peace just had another be-heading of a 30 year old Iraqi journalist, Atwar Bahjat. You have to read the account of her execution, if you have the stomach for it, to get an idea just what kind of animals these terrorists are.
12:36:55 AM
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