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Defending Gitmo’s Lawyers

The Left tries to squelch debate about the “Al-Qaeda Seven.”

Animal Wrongs

The anti-human agenda of the animal rights movement.

Mitch Daniels on the State of the Nation

The GOP’s newest rising star is a little-known, motorcycle-riding governor from Indiana.

The Battle for California

A Front Page exclusive interview with Chuck DeVore, a Republican candidate for the California Senate.

Qaddafi Calls for Jihad on Swiss for Minaret Ban – AP

TRIPOLI, Libya — Liby’s leader called for a jihad, or holy war, against Switzerland on Thursday because of its ban on mosque minarets — escalating a long-running diplomatic feud between the two countries.
Muammar Qaddafi also urged Muslims everywhere to boycott Swiss products and to bar Swiss planes and ships from the airports or seaports [...]

Climate change data will now face independent scrutiny – Washington Times

By Nicholas Kralev
World weather agencies agreed this week to enhance data-gathering significantly and allow independent scrutiny of raw figures used in assessing climate change amid charges by critics that global warming scientific data were skewed.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) made the concession after an outcry over e-mails revealing that researchers in Britain had suppressed certain [...]

Identifying the Gitmo Nine – Washington Times

Washington Times Editorial
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. seems to have a bizarre urge to stick his finger in the eyes of congressmen. On subject after sub-
ject, he has refused to give substantive answers to basic, straightforward congressional inquiries. In the latest instance, Mr. Holder's obstinacy could put national security at risk.
This page reported [...]

The Carter Syndrome: Why Obama Must Reconcile His Inner Jefferson with His Inner Wilson – Foreign Policy

By Walter Russell Mead
Neither a cold-blooded realist nor a bleeding-heart idealist, Barack Obama has a split personality when it comes to foreign policy. So do most U.S. presidents, of course, and the ideas that inspire this one have a long history at the core of the American political tradition. In the past, such ideas [...]

GOP Senate race grows heated over Israel – latimes.com

In a dispute that commingles foreign policy and a quest for political advantage, U.S.-Israel relations have taken an unexpectedly central role in the California race for Senate.Rivals in the race for the Republican nomination are questioning whether former Rep. Tom Campbell is sufficiently supportive of Israel.
They base their criticisms on his voting record, statements about [...]

Left Complains NBC’s Olympic Coverage Too Patriotic – Bucks Right

The New York Times’ Alessandra Stanley is upset that NBC is focusing too much of its coverage of the 2010 Olympics on American athletes and seems to be (gasp) cheering for the Americans to do well and happy when they win events.
Technology evolves, organizers add new sports — this year it’s ski cross — but [...]

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