Author: Amy Ridenour

Holocaust Blogburst Notes

From a couple of other blogs I have visited today: The host of the Psycho Toddler blog tells the story, with pictures, of his own family's horrific Holocaust experience in his blog today. Very, very sad. Meanwhile, Harry at Squaring ...
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Patterico’s Pontifications: U.N. Undermines U.S. Effort to Encourage Voting in Iraq

Christopher Cross at Patterico's Pontifications sheds light on United Nations efforts to stop the U.S. from distributing materials to Iraqis that urge them to vote in Sunday's elections. Remind me: Why are we in the U.N.? Oh yeah -- promotion ...
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Chirac Proposes International Tax – Again

The French are once again floating an idea for an international tax ...
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Baby Jordan Update II

Baby Jordan received a heart. Read a message from this parents here. Please pray for the families involved -- particularly the two little babies and those who love them. Thanks to Michelle Malkin for alerting me and many others to ...
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CAGW: No Congressional Staff Pay Raise!

Citizens Against Government Waste is opposing cost-of-living raises for Congressional staffers, saying "Heavy reliance on congressional staffers allows members of Congress to abdicate their responsibility to read and write the legislation they vote on." CAGW says some Senators today have ...
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Podhoretz: Iraqi Election Double-Standard?

Ed Haislmaier sent over this New York Post editorial by John Podhoretz, drawing particular attention to this observation: ...But others speak in pessimistic tones about the inability or the unwillingness of the residents of the "Sunni Triangle" to participate. Sunni ...
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Bill Clinton: Social Security in Crisis

From a Talon News article today comes this February 9, 1998 quote from then-President Bill Clinton: [I]f you don't do anything [with Social Security], one of two things will happen. Either it will go broke and you won't ever get ...
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Iraqi Elections: Where is the United Nations?

Is politics keeping the U.N. from assisting with elections in Iraq? ...
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Freedom in the Workplace

Should you be allowed to go to work if you want to? A Michigan union apparently didn't think so ...
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All Pay, No Work

The National Taxpayers Union is on the case of 25 Members of the U.S. House and Senate who did not show up for work, but still got paid ...
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