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Decade anniversary archive pluck, 4: the "yes, I'm still sick in bed" edition

Managed to cook and eat soup and keep most of it in my body. So things might be looking up. Still, I’m mostly in bed. And other than that I’ve been watching a DVD of “The League.” At any rate, over the years here Billy Jack has played a significant role in the tenor of this site, so no archive dump would be complete without posting a few examples of

“Dems fear honest Obamacare accounting”

From the Washington Examiner: On Capitol Hill and in the White House on Monday, Democrats were fuming over a series of announcements that started Friday from Fortune 500 firms saying their bottom lines will take huge negative hits because of changes in tax law mandated by Obamacare. That hit in turn means lower profit projections. Caterpillar estimates, for example, that Obamacare will cost it $100 million; John Deere faces expenses

"Transcript — Osama slams Dems for failing to end war, praises Chomsky, calls for end of democracy"

From ABC’s Political Radar (via Hot Air): Sources tell ABC News the [verified new bin Laden tape] is approximately 30 minutes long, and does not contain overt threats to the United States. According to the transcript, bin Laden opens with “praise to Allah” and his “law of retaliation” — “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth and the killer is killed.” Bin Laden also spoke to the

“Listen children to a story that was written long ago…”

Those of you who like to taste your news—to get a feel for it, to luxuriate in its odors—will genuinely appreciate this intimate account of time spent in Ward Churchill’s bailiwick by the Weekly Standard‘s Matt Labash.  From “The Ward Churchill Notoriety Tour”: […] I step out into Sproul Plaza, where Mario Savio launched the Free Speech Movement in 1964. I head toward the GAP, which now sits adjacent to