Writing for WorldNetDaily, Henry Lamb explains how a last-hour “unanimous consent” maneuver by Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev) sought to enact legislation that otherwise “can’t stand the scrutiny of public debate and public opposition.” The bill — S. 990, The American Wildlife Enhancement Act of 2001 — passed, and Lamb is none too pleased: This particular bill should have been entitled ‘Screw-The-Landowner Act of 2001.’ It is one of several proposals
Senate Green Grabbin’ (in the manner of the EU)
Writing for WorldNetDaily, Henry Lamb explains how a last-hour “unanimous consent” maneuver by Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev) sought to enact legislation that otherwise “can’t stand the scrutiny of public debate and public opposition.” The bill — S. 990, The American Wildlife Enhancement Act of 2001 — passed, and Lamb is none too pleased: This particular bill should have been entitled ‘Screw-The-Landowner Act of 2001.’ It is one of several proposals
Do they know it’s Christmas time at all?
The Washington Post is reporting that “‘There will be no famine in Afghanistan this winter,’ according to Catherine Bertini, executive director of the UN World Food Programme, which trucks food into Afghanistan”: ‘There will be deaths, because the country was in a pre-famine condition this summer before the war started. But it will be isolated, and not large-scale.’ Earlier reports making this claim were based on an Iranian press release,
Do they know it’s Christmas time at all?
The Washington Post is reporting that “‘There will be no famine in Afghanistan this winter,’ according to Catherine Bertini, executive director of the UN World Food Programme, which trucks food into Afghanistan”: ‘There will be deaths, because the country was in a pre-famine condition this summer before the war started. But it will be isolated, and not large-scale.’ Earlier reports making this claim were based on an Iranian press release,
El-lesion Fields…?
The New Republic’s running an “Ari Fleischer Out-of-the-Loop Watch” in its “Notebook” section. So, how out of the loop is he, according to TNR?: There was last February’s presidentially authorized strike on Iraq–a mission Fleischer learned about from the press. There was the stem-cell decision, Bush’s most important pre-9/11 policy announcement, which occurred while Fleischer was on vacation and was handled by Karen Hughes. And now Fleischer has admitted that
El-lesion Fields…?
The New Republic’s running an “Ari Fleischer Out-of-the-Loop Watch” in its “Notebook” section. So, how out of the loop is he, according to TNR?: There was last February’s presidentially authorized strike on Iraq–a mission Fleischer learned about from the press. There was the stem-cell decision, Bush’s most important pre-9/11 policy announcement, which occurred while Fleischer was on vacation and was handled by Karen Hughes. And now Fleischer has admitted that
Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em
A Manhattan man who was trying to quit smoking, and who had “violent visions” about beating his wife and kids as a result, just won his family back after a long court battle, The New York Post reports… The odd case dates back to February 1999, when A.V. went to see the family nurse and told her “he had these nightmares and visions of violence,” Bloom said. The nurse referred
Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em
A Manhattan man who was trying to quit smoking, and who had “violent visions” about beating his wife and kids as a result, just won his family back after a long court battle, The New York Post reports… The odd case dates back to February 1999, when A.V. went to see the family nurse and told her “he had these nightmares and visions of violence,” Bloom said. The nurse referred
You Say You Want A Revolution…
UPI’s James Bennett writes that blogging may force an information reformation (I say we go with “conjunction junction,” but then I’m in to kitsch…): Bloggers and their readers may form only a small percentage of the Anglosphere populations, but they are typical “early adopters” — trendsetters and opinion leaders. The crossover between the blogs and mainstream media means that ideas, opinions and identified errors from blogspace will be reflected more
You Say You Want A Revolution…
UPI’s James Bennett writes that blogging may force an information reformation (I say we go with “conjunction junction,” but then I’m in to kitsch…): Bloggers and their readers may form only a small percentage of the Anglosphere populations, but they are typical “early adopters” — trendsetters and opinion leaders. The crossover between the blogs and mainstream media means that ideas, opinions and identified errors from blogspace will be reflected more