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Obama tacks right on abortion now?

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Sharia Law SHOULD Be Used In Britain, Says UK's Top Judge

Chief Justice of England: It’s shari’a time

The most senior judge in England yesterday gave his blessing to the use of sharia law to resolve disputes among Muslims.

Lord Chief Justice Lord Phillips said that Islamic legal principles could be employed to deal with family and marital arguments and to regulate finance.

He declared: 'Those entering into a contractual agreement can agree that the agreement shall be governed by a law other than English law.'

In his speech at an East London mosque, Lord Phillips signalled approval of sharia principles as long as punishments - and divorce rulings - complied with the law of the land.

But his remarks, which back the informal sharia courts operated by numerous mosques, provoked a barrage of criticism.


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And Now, For Obama's Next Flip-Flop: Iraq

You'll notice Barack Obama is now wearing a flag pin. Again. During the primary campaign, he refused to, explaining that he'd worn one after 9/11...

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Layoffs And Closings Help Explain Why Media See 'Depression' As Real

One of the hardest things for reporters to do is to distance themselves when they become part of a story. That's precisely the problem with journalists covering the U.S. economy.

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A Life-And-Death Issue

A year and a half after its lethal injection debacle, Florida's recent execution of a child killer and rapist went smoothly. But emotionalism continues to impede justice.

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Energy Myths

With the long July Fourth weekend, you might get a chance to see your senator or representative. If so, you should be ready to dispel a few myths politicians now have about drilling for more oil.

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"We can't drill our way out of our energy crisis."

Actually, we can. As we've noted before, conservative estimates put the total amount of recoverable oil in conventional deposits at about 39 billion barrels. Offshore, we have another 89 billion barrels or so. In ANWR, 10 billion barrels.

"Oil companies are sitting on 68 million acres of oil leases and refuse to drill."

This is yet another slander of "Big Oil" by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi — one that has become a major talking point for Democrats in Congress. It's completely dishonest.

"Even if drilling works, it'll take a decade or more for the oil to flow."

This is quite an argument coming from the Democratic Party, which has made keeping oil off the market a linchpin of its energy policy for decades.

If President Clinton hadn't vetoed the idea of drilling in ANWR back in 1995, we'd have that oil on the market today. Ditto if Congress had approved ANWR drilling in 2002, when President Bush requested it.

Even so, the larger point is false anyway. New oil will be flowing in some cases within three to four years, according to industry estimates. But the impact on prices will be immediate. Why? Because markets would suddenly have to discount future oil prices for the expected gain in oil supply. That would cause oil prices, especially in futures markets, to drop.

"Record profits by big oil companies are the reason for soaring prices."

It's true that oil company profits have never been higher. But put into perspective, oil company profits are high because the price is high. As a share of revenue, profits aren't so high.

The average profit, as we've noted before, is around 8 to 9 cents to the dollar. That compares with about 7 cents to the dollar for manufacturers and more than 15 cents to the dollar for computer makers.

In short, oil profits aren't out of whack with the rest of industry.

In the meantime, let us suggest that if you think more oil will help, you should tell your local members of Congress. They're easy to find at the government Web site thomas.loc.gov. The only problem is, on this topic, many won't want to be found.

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Don’t Believe The MSM: San Fran Is Still An Illegal Alien Sanctuary

Michelle Malkin  •  July 3, 2008 05:54 AM

First things first. The San Francisco Chronicle’s Jaxon Van Derbeken has done excellent work this past week exposing the abject stupidity, recklessness, and fecklessness of SF Mayor Gavin Newsom’s open-borders administration. Van Derbeken’s reporting was so devastating and so solid that the p.c. editors at his newspaper who initially refused to call the illegal alien drug-dealers illegal (they were referred to as “migrants”) finally relented and used the forbidden word in the headline of Wednesday’s story on Newsom’s finger-pointing news conference. Amazing.

It’s only a matter of time, of course, before the multiculti mob fights back and demands its quota of sympathetic sob stories from the SFChronicle to make amends for–gasp–reporting on illegal alien criminals and the government officials who aid them. As sure as day, Geraldo and company will find and fixate on one poor “undocumented youth” to excuse San Francisco’s felonious harboring, aiding, and abetting of illegal alien crack dealers.

To which you should respond: Meet Erlan Colindres and spare us your bleeding hearts.

According to Van Derbeken, “The city has spent $2.3 million just to house illegal immigrants in juvenile hall rather than turning them over to federal authorities since 2005.” In the wake of national outrage over San Fran’s illegal alien drug dealer shuttle service and open-door group housing subsidies, Newsom is retreating slightly from the city’s longstanding policy of deliberate non-enforcement of immigration laws. Honduran illegal alien crack dealers won’t be getting publicly-subsidized escorts and transportation or refuge anymore. But make no mistake and don’t believe the MSM hype (the current headline on the WaP story is “San Francisco to Halt ‘Sanctuary’ Policy”):

Sanctuary remains the standing policy for the vast majority of illegal immigrants in SF. There is no effort underway to rescind the ordinance. There is no effort underway at the White House to punish outlaw sanctuary cities..

Hoping for change? A sanctuary nation doesn’t become a sovereign nation with taxpayers sitting on the sidelines.

It’s your choice.

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Shut Up, Chuck

Michelle Malkin  •  July 3, 2008 06:01 AM

New York’s Chuck Schumer (D-Blabbermouth) leaks to the press a letter he wrote demagoguing bank regulators and singling out IndyMac’s financial instability.

It’s not just industry types who are shocked at Schumer’s lack of discretion. The Money and Co. blog at the LA Times notes:

Schumer sent letters to the Office of Thrift Supervision, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, saying he was “concerned that IndyMac’s financial deterioration poses significant risks to both taxpayers and borrowers.”

IndyMac, which has suffered huge losses on defaulted mortgage loans, “could face a failure if prescriptive measures are not taken quickly,” Schumer wrote.

Uh, wait a minute — how could Schumer know that? And since when are regulators supposed to tell the public in advance that a particular institution has been earmarked for failure? All that would do is guarantee a collapse. If depositors are within FDIC insurance limits they have nothing to worry about, anyway…

…John D. Hawke, the U.S. comptroller of the currency (regulator of national banks) from 1998 to 2004, had more pointed words for Schumer in a story in the American Banker newspaper today.

“If Schumer continues to go public with letters raising questions about the condition of individual institutions, he will cause havoc in the banking system,” Hawke said.

“Leaking his IndyMac letter to the press was reckless and grossly irresponsible. I don’t see how he can be trusted with confidential information in the future. What this incredibly stupid conduct does is put at risk the willingness of regulators to share any information with the [congressional] oversight committees. After this, you’d be crazy to share information with Schumer.”

Democrat leadership: Not to be trusted with confidential information.

When Chuckie talks, markets balk.

Put those on bumper stickers and don’t forget it.

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Swell: San Diego Plans To Declare “National Council Of La Raza Day”

Michelle Malkin  •  July 3, 2008 08:11 AM

The San Diego City Council will vote next Tuesday to declare July 8 “National Council of La Raza Day.”

Well, they already gave their blessing to “Happy ACLU Day” despite the litigious group’s long-standing efforts to take down the Mount Soledad cross.

Might as well put their weight behind the ethnic supremacist group fighting against assimilation, funding reconquista schools, advocating speech suppressiong, and promoting lawlessness, too!

The La Raza Twins, Obama and McCain, approve.

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From the PDF of the draft resolution (hat tip - readers Jeff and Edgar):



Flashback: Top 10 reasons McCain should repudiate La Raza/The Race

Might be worth forwarding that list to the San Diego City Council. Contact them here.

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Speculation

"None of these ethanol-state senators ever complain about the speculation in corn or wheat that's driven up the prices. It's only oil. Why is that? It's because they have a bias against oil."
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Real Story About AIDS

Dire warnings of a heterosexual AIDS epidemic turned out to be overblown. Will global warming predictions of doom, pestilence and death be similarly exposed?

Michael Fumento: AIDS Danger Inflated, $50B Relief Bill Based on a Myth
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Patriotism

Patriotism in America is more than loving a geographic area. It's about loving the ideals of the Founders.
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One Step Forward, One Step Back On Obama's Second Ad

Looking again at Obama's second general election ad, Yuval Levin thinks Obama's campaign's description of his role in passage of 2000 earned income tax credit bill in Illinois checks out.But FactCheck.org is finding fault with the ad's claim that Obama "worked his way through college and Harvard Law." But . . . Go
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Make HIV Screening A Routine

We should do what we can to help people with HIV receive treatment. Informing them that they have the disease is an essential first step. Information Campaign

As it stands, physicians are required to ask their patients fill out additional authorization paperwork before an HIV screening can be conducted. In this, as in so many other ways, the treatment of HIV/AIDS is unlike that of most other diseases. (You don’t need extra paperwork to get a cholesterol test.) The situation is in part understandable; there is nothing shameful about contracting a virus, but the AIDS epidemic’s early association with homosexuals, prostitutes, and intravenous drug users elevated privacy concerns. But such concerns have to be balanced by our public authorities’ obligation to reduce the incidence of the disease through the most effective measure at their disposal: information. Under Mayersohn’s proposal, HIV screening would be covered by the general consent to medical treatment signed by patients as a matter of course. The results of such HIV screening would still enjoy all the privacy protections related to other medical facts. Instead of being asked to take extra steps in order to opt in for HIV screening, patients would have the ability to opt out.

Who could be against such a proposal? Scads of people, it turns out, among them the same National Organization for Women that once made Mayersohn its Legislator of the Year. NOW, the ACLU, and a number of homosexual-rights organizations have consistently opposed Mayersohn’s efforts to make HIV screening more routine. She first successfully proposed legislation to require health-care agencies, to the extent that they are able, to inform HIV patients’ spouses and other sexual partners if they are being exposed to the deadly virus. Later, Mayersohn fought to abolish rules that prevented doctors from informing the parents of newborns that the child or mother had HIV, even though HIV-positive newborns were already being identified through a blind-testing program. NOW and the ACLU opposed that, too — an act of politically inspired stupidity that caused the famed Village Voice
writer Nat Hentoff to quit the ACLU in disgust. So virulent was the opposition to this proposal that dozens of protesters rallied outside Mayersohn’s apartment building at midnight on World AIDS Day, screaming invectives at one of the most pro-gay politicians in New York.
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