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Former Vice President Dick Cheney appeared on Fox News Sunday yesterday, where he spoke with Chris Wallace about the White House’s announcement it will investigate the treatment terrorism suspects received during the Bush years. Obviously, Cheney opposes such an investigation. That shouldn’t surprise anyone.

But his explanation of his views is quite strong.

He told Wallace that opening an investigation isn’t just useless; it could prove to be dangerous.MORE

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Van Jones is one of the most prominent radicals in America. When he was younger he was a black panther, later he became a radical leninist who joined organizations that wanted to cause a communist revolution in America thereby overthrowing the capitalist system.MORE

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Johnny Cash
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One for you, Johnny Cash fans.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o22eIJDtKho[/youtube]

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‘Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb attack on Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, the deputy interior minister and the man who heads the kingdom’s crackdown on the group,’ Dubai-based Al Jazeera reports.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the group’s Saudi arm, claimed responsibility on Friday in a message posted on internet forums monitored by the Site Intelligence Group.MORE

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Ronald Bailey notices that leftist columnists / bloggers don’t seem to understand the word ‘rationing.’ At least, not when used in the health care reform debate.

Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein, for instance, defends Obama’s plan in one of his posts by arguing that if it leads to rationing health care, it is no problem, for health care is already being rationed:

“Look at Canada,” says Charles Krauthammer. “Look at Britain.MORE

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Remember that when former President George W. Bush said there was an “axis of evil,” the self-declared intellectual elite in the West laughed their butts off saying there was no such thing?

No, that cowboy from Texas only proved to be a peasant who saw everything in black and white rather than in different shades of gray. Or so they said.

Well, guess what:MORE

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With Ted Kennedy and Dominick Dunne passing on this week you might think this article is about one of them but you’d be wrong.  No, the real tragedy of the week is the end of Levar Burton’s Reading Rainbow, the PBS show the Roots and Star Trek star used to pass on his love of literature to children all over the country.MORE

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Conservative blogger and columnist Michelle Malkin is having a wonderful year thus far. During the first six months of Barack Obama’s presidency she collected evidence of the culture of corruption surrounding this man and his henchmen. The result: a book of almost 400 pages called “Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies.

Yesterday she reported that her book tops the New York Times best-seller list for the fourt week in a row.MORE

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Let’s say you – a highly authoritarian leader – are in charge of a gigantic country with a population of over one billion, which means there are a lot of citizens in need of well working organs, but who has one major problem: almost nobody is willing to donate organs voluntarily because of religion.MORE

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