Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. “Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she With silent lips.
December 2008
Agreeing with Friedman. In Part. [Dan Collins; UPDATED]
Via Hot Air Headlines: I have no sympathy for Madoff. But the fact is, his alleged Ponzi scheme was only slightly more outrageous than the “legal†scheme that Wall Street was running, fueled by cheap credit, low standards and high greed. What do you call giving a worker who makes only $14,000 a year a nothing-down and nothing-to-pay-for-two-years mortgage to buy a $750,000 home, and then bundling that mortgage with
Nepocrisy [Dan Collins]
It may be too late to stop the Caroline Kennedy juggernaut. But, sooner or later, New York Democrats will have to ask how – despite decades of House delegation dominance – they found themselves in the position of needing a Clinton or Kennedy to preserve a Senate seat. Where are the apparent losers that they’ve been nominating for safely gerrymandered House seats all these years – the folks who were
Levining the Narrative [Dan Collins]
Read the whole thing, at NRO: In September 2002, senior leaders on the Senate and House intelligence committees  Democrats and Republicans  began receiving briefings on the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation program,†including the use of waterboarding on top al-Qaeda operatives. Among the leaders briefed was Nancy Pelosi, now speaker of the House. The lawmakers raised no objections. According to Porter Goss, a congressman at that time and later head
Inauguration Provokes Emergency Legislation [Dan Collins]
And the D.C. City Council recently created a new concern: The panel passed emergency legislation that would allow bars and restaurants to stay open around the clock and serve alcohol until 5 a.m. from Jan. 17 through Jan. 21. What could possibly go wrong?
Journamalism [Dan Collins]
Who’s Worse: Madoff or Blagojevich? December 15, 2008 1:05 PM One is an elected official accused of trying to sell a vacant senate seat…violating the trust of the voters who put him in office, making a mockery of elected power. The other stands accused of carrying out one of the biggest financial frauds in history…potential bilking investors big and small, including charities, of 50 billion dollars…making a mockery of the
Emergency Contingency [Dan Collins]
The White House has prepared more than a dozen contingency plans to help guide President-elect Barack Obama if an international crisis erupts in the opening days of his administration, part of an elaborate operation devised to smooth the first transition of power since Sept. 11, 2001. The memorandums envision a variety of volatile possibilities, like a North Korean nuclear explosion, a cyberattack on American computer systems, a terrorist strike on
John Walsh Gets Justice [Dan Collins]
for murder, 27 years ago, of his six-year-old son.
Peter Falk Has Alzheimer’s [Dan Collins]
according to this article. Sucks. Great actor. It’s terrible the way it affects people.
Sex Worker Industry Needs a Bailout [Dan Collins]
Congress ought to be able to compassionate this group of American workers.
