Thursday, August 14, 2008

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 Today's Top Story

Georgia On His Mind
By Monica Crowley

When Nazi Germany seized control of a big chunk of Czechoslovakia in 1938, appeaser extraordinaire Neville Chamberlain referred to it as "a faraway country of which we know little."

The Nazi invasion was based on the simple and reasonable enough-sounding pretext that ethnic Germans in the Sudetenland wanted to be annexed to the Fatherland. Hitler's invasion of that small, seemingly insignificant country led, of course, to total war in Europe and a global conflict that cost 100 million lives. All because the Western democracies didn't see -- or didn't want to see -- the insatiable appetites of an expansionist power led by a coldly calculating mass murderer.

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Dick Morris exposes the big scams

Americans feel fleeced at every turn, and it's no wonder. As more and more critical problems develop that need national attention, the White House and Congress are effectively AWOL. And who's calling the shots instead? Big government, big business, big labor, and big lobbyists -- all with self-serving agendas that do nothing to help the ever-increasing number of American people who are losing their homes, paying exorbitant credit interest rates, and finding their jobs increasingly outsourced to foreign countries. Now, in Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want to Kill Talk Radio, the New Do-Nothing Congress, Companies That Help Iran, and Washington Lobbyists for Foreign Governments Are Fleecing Us . . . and What to Do About It, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann help you, the American taxpayer, defend not only yourself, but also our embattled nation.

It's time for some accountability in government, say Morris and McGann, and the call for that accountability starts here. Fleeced is dedicated to finding the culprits, exposing their deeds, and crafting remedies. It's time to make other public officials understand that we'll no longer be fleeced. When the lights come on, the cockroaches scurry for cover. Read this book and get out the roach spray!

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This Week's Top Human Events Articles

5. Gang of Sellouts?
by Ted Nugent

Joining five Democrats to make up the Gang of Ten, five Republican senators tossed Sen. John McCain under his Straight Talk Express Energy bus.

The five Republican senators (Graham, Thune, Chambliss, Corker, and Isakson) should be renamed the Gang of Sellouts.

4. Why Obama's Flip Flops Matter
by Erick Erickson

Do Obama and Russia Share Advisors?

On Friday, after Russian tanks rolled into the Republic of Georgia, the White House, Barack Obama, and John McCain put out statements. While one might think the White House would have the best statement, given the Secretary of State's expertise in Russian affairs, the media and bloggers all recognized McCain's as the most forcefully in support of the Republic of Georgia, an American ally.

3. Obama's Arugula Gap
by Jed Babbin

Among women in June 2000, Al Gore was ahead of George Bush by nine points. In June 2004, Kerry was ahead of George Bush by one point in a poll of women voters, and in June 2008, Barack Obama was ahead of John McCain by fourteen points.

But last week, a new ATV/Zogby poll had Obama ahead in the women's vote by only five points, 43-38%. Obama is losing the gender gap that has usually benefited the Democratic candidate. According to one report, Zogby called the result a "notable turnaround" from Obama's July lead of 46-36%. What's going on?

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2. Random Thoughts on the Imperfect, Faked, Satanic, Wonderful Chicom Olympics
by Mac Johnson

Well, the Olympics are here again, and I'll bet you're thinking the same things I am:

  1. Is there any way I can be the prize for the winners of the women's volleyball competition?

  2. Didn't we just have an Olympics like four years ago?

  3. Rhythmic Gymnastics! (Or more precisely, Rhythmic Gymnasts!)

1. Muslims Learn Again That Violent Intimidation Works
by Robert Spencer

Random House paid $100,000 for The Jewel of Medina, Sherry Jones' racy historical novel about Muhammad and his nine-year-old wife, Aisha, only to withdraw the book just days before its scheduled August 12 publication date. Random House deputy publisher Thomas Perry explained that they decided to drop the book after receiving, "from credible and unrelated sources, cautionary advice not only that the publication of this book might be offensive to some in the Muslim community, but also that it could incite acts of violence by a small, radical segment." They decided "to postpone publication for the safety of the author, employees of Random House, booksellers and anyone else who would be involved in distribution and sale of the novel."

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