Didn’t Acorn, the corrupt community organizer, get its federal funding yanked after its last scandal? Actually, no. Through municipal middlemen, it’s poised to rake in another $4 billion. Where is the outrage?
Archive for February, 2010
Arizona Quits Climate Pact
The Grand Canyon State avoids a big economic hole by suspending its participation in a multistate initiative to fight climate change. As climate fraud is exposed, economic reality sets in. Will California follow?
Bipartisanship Equals Single-Payer-ship
It’s not a good idea for Republicans to accept President Barack Obama’s invitation to a “bipartisan” health care summit, because it would not advance acceptable health care reform. The only thing it likely would advance would be Obama’s propaganda message — and, thus, his socialist agenda.
During the Olympics, The Feds Will Be Reading Your Tweets – And the Blotter
And remember DHS put out a report that said pro-lifers, Christians, returning veterans, people for limited government and just about everyone on the right is a potential terrorist.
Planned Healthcare Summit Is Just an Infomercial in Disguise
Indeed, there’s a bipartisan consensus growing in Washington that the whole thing is a setup. Obama is going to say “nice doggie” to Republicans right up until the moment he smashes them with a rolled-up 2,000-page health-care bill.
‘Terrorist’ Twitter Threatens Hugo Chavez’s Stranglehold on Media
Fierce and growing protests over media freedom have left at least two students dead in Venezuela, and graphic images depicting violent tactics employed by the police there have started to flood the Internet. Why is the Obama administration silent?
Severely Burned USAF Sergeant Re-Enlists After IED Blast
Told He’d Never Walk Again, Tech. Sgt. Israel Del Toro Is Back on Duty
General aviation plays crucial role in Haiti relief
Arnold simply had a cell phone number and the first name of the man who could help them get supplies. They spent the night sleeping in chairs at Banyan Air Service at the airport and awoke early the next morning to load the Pilatus. After packing 1,300 pounds of relief supplies—water, baby formula, soy milk, and rice—they headed for Jacmel, Haiti.
Marines roll out Assault Breacher Vehicles for Marjah Afghanistan offensive
When Marines rumble into the Taliban stronghold of Marjah in Helmand province for one of the largest offensives of the Afghanistan war, they’ll be battle-testing a powerful new weapon, the Assault Breacher Vehicle.
Construction Industry Opposes Obama Pro-Union Order
A federal commission has yet to enact a year-old executive order that President Barack Obama thinks will avoid labor unrest but one that critics say discriminates against non-union companies and non-union workers in federal contracting.