Author: Amy Ridenour

Heritage Weblog: Does Socialized Medicine Work?

The Heritage Policy Weblog answers the question, with help from the National Center for Policy Analysis's John Goodman and the fine folks at the Cato Institute. Hint: The answer is "no." ...
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Baby Jordan Update

He's strong, but still needs a heart transplant -- soon. Spread the word ...
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Read the Whole Thing

By coincidence, after I read Andrew Sullivan's denunciation of a piece by Rabbi Daniel Lapin as "a new nadir" in the "degeneration of the American right," I caught up on reading my email and found a copy of Lapin's entire ...
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Tunes for the Troops

Jeffrey Lynn, the father of a Marine on his second tour of duty in Iraq, has set up this website to support the troops with gifts of CDs and messages of support. Says Jeff: "My goal is to get music ...
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Sadness

I was pro-life before I read this, but wow ...
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Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler: In Ten Years We May Have Been Warned

The Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler has a side-splittingly funny critique of the new doomsday global warming report by the world famous climate scientists at the Center for American Progress and their ideological allies abroad. Many of the comments to this post are ...
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Stand in the Trenches: Dumb Ironies

This is the best short critique of the Harvard-President-thinks-men-and-women-differ kerfluffle I have seen ...
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Baby Jordan Needs a Heart

There's a little baby in New York City who needs a heart transplant within the next few days to live. Details here. Hat tip: Michelle Malkin ...
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Johnny Carson: An Appreciation

Google has 440,000 entries for the phrase "end of an era"; yet, few of its uses are likely to be more apt than in referring to the loss of Johnny Carson. It is not just Carson's uniqueness -- which others ...
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Blunt Talk from U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln

Michelle Malkin has a link to an on-the-scene report from a writer who serves on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, which is engaged in tsunami relief in Indonesia. The writer, "Ed Stanton," does not mince words ...
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