Interesting articles to read for November 12, 2008
Some interesting articles to read:
The Al Franken / Norm Coleman recount debacle continues in Minnesota. Read this story and tell me you don’t think something stinks up there.
Energy independence? Check this out! We have more oil than we ever imagined in the Bakken Formation .. and it is inside this country! The environmental groups had better get busy before we actually start recovering this stuff!
Iran thought it would be a lot of fun to test a new type of missile near the Iraqi border.
So .. waddaya think? Will the Obama’s send their children to government schools? Are you freaking kidding me? Government schools are for YOUR children, not the Obama’s!
America lurches left … Mark Steyn. Lefties hate this guy .. all the more reason you should read this.
Gotta love P.J. O’Rourke. He says conservatives “blew it.” Golly, ya think?
It looks like Michael Steele, former lieutenant governor of Maryland, will probably be running for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.
What is shaping up to be trouble for president-elect Barack Obama, Cuban president Raul Castro is going to visit Russia next year.
The polls show that Jesse Jackson Jr. is the favorite to replace Barack Obama in the Senate.
The FEC will not be auditing the Barack Obama campaign because it doesn’t want to conduct a messy audit of a sitting president. Meanwhile, there is a rigorous audit of the McCain campaign going on.
Obama wants Congress to accelerate the confirmation of his top appointees. Something tells me that won’t be a problem.
How about Secretary of State Al Gore?
More talk of the Fairness Doctrine from Democrats. One Democrat Senator says that he believes technology has moved beyond our ability to regulate things. Well isn’t that comforting.
Here’s something for you to consider … Google is teaming up with the government in order to help federal officials “track sickness.”
The latest from Time Magazine on Barack Obama: “Some princes are born in palaces. Some are born in mangers. But a few are born in the imagination, out of scraps of history and hope…”
According to CNN, 59% of Americans think that Democratic control of both the executive and legislative branches will be good for the country.
Gas prices are falling so guess what happens … people start buying SUVs again! Amazing how that happens.
As you read this story, I want you to think about all of the people employed by this ski resort rather than the wealth envy: Ski resort for super rich files for bankruptcy.
A local paper in Oklahoma didn’t report that Barack Obama won the election. The paper says it’s because the story isn’t local news. Other people say it’s racist!
You might get a kick out of this … Where whiteness meets race: The Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere — yes it’s real — tackles the notion of white privilege and white people’s responsibility to challenge racism, but can it help move people beyond race?
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