Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Sam's American Hot Sheet

The media actually reports something going well in the war in Iraq. Its about how the City of Fallujah is turning around, suicide bombings haven't happened in months and the citizenry appreciates the Marines. Wow! Maybe if we held on it this thing might start working.

John Stossel is taking on Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" and the mis-truths and made up facts in it. First he talks with scientists who don't buy the global warming hysteria and whom are often threatened for having a dissenting view. In another piece, Stossel says that even if there is global warming that "Despite recent developments, man can't control the weather, much less the climate. "

Apparently Barack Obama doesn't believe in putting his hand over his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance. Even Hillary Clinton and Bill Richardson show some respect for the flag.

Brent Bozell is apparently furious some schools are handing out birth control to 11 year olds. No doubt no one in their right mind thinks 11 year olds should be having sex. However having been an 11 year old once myself, I know it happens (not from personal experience mind you). So at least they need to be prepared should it happen. Though rather than easily giving out birth control they should be severly programmed as to why its just a really bad idea.

We've seen this before, liberal Democrats for some reason get a pass when making racial slurs. In this case there's no brouhaha over the fact that Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen used an offensive ethnic slur about the Chinese.

Despite a report by the oh so not conservative LA Times, all the mainstream media except for Fox News failed to report that the Clinton campaign received a significant number of large contributions from poor Chinese immigrants. Hmm, wonder how those poor people did that?

And finally, Radar is reporting that the author of a new book claims that RFK banged the widowed Jackie Kennedy. Writer C. David Heymann plans to drop that bombshell in a new book, "A Woman Named Jackie."

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