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Friday, July 23, 2010

Fwd: Sen. Kerry Predicts ?Ice-Free Arctic' In '5 or 10 Years?




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Friday, July 23, 2010


Sen. Kerry Predicts 'Ice-Free Arctic' In '5 or 10 Years'

(CNSNews.com) – Speaking at a town hall-style meeting promoting climate change legislation on Thursday, Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) predicted there will be "an ice-free Arctic" in five to 10 years...

Lawmaker Who Wrote Arizona Immigration Law Intervenes in Obama Administration Lawsuit
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– The author of the Arizona immigration law filed a court motion to stop the federal government's effort to prevent the law from going into effect on July 29...

Liberals, Conservatives Agree: Re-Imposing the Death Tax Designed to Penalize the Wealthy
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Unless Congress acts to extend its repeal, the death tax is scheduled to return in 2011-- a tax that liberals and conservatives alike seem to agree is designed only to attack the "pockets" of the wealthy...

NATO's Education Training Chief Unsure When Afghan National Security Force Will Be Fully Literate
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An objective for when to expect a fully literate Afghan National Security Force (ANSF) has not been established despite an ongoing U.S.-led education training program in place, according to NATO's education training chief...

As Separatists Welcome Int'l Court Kosovo Opinion, US Insists it's Not Applicable Elsewhere
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– The International Court of Justice's long-awaited opinion on Kosovo Thursday may be non-binding and Kosovo-specific, but it resonated around the world, buoying secessionist movements and prompting anxiety in countries grappling with separatism...


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HHS: Abortions and HIV Status Don't Have to Go in Electronic Health Records
Dr. David Blumenthal, the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, says that abortions and HIV status do not need to go in the electronic health records all Americans are supposed to have by 2014 under the terms of the economic stimulus.


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Al-Arabiya Director Calls Nuclear Iran 'Most Dangerous Threat That is Facing Our Region in 100 Years'
White House Backs Bill to Collect Employee Pay Information from Businesses
Senate Republican Leader Won't Campaign in Nevada Against Senate Democratic Leader
University of Illinois Says Professor 'Has Not Been Fired' for Teaching Catholic Doctrine On Homosexuality in Catholicism Class – He's Just Not Teaching Classes
Don't Limit Lockerbie Probe to BP Claims, Campaigners Urge US Senators

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COMMENTARY

The Democrats' War on the West
By Michelle Malkin

"Why do they hate us?" It's a burning question on the minds of border-dwelling taxpayers, small-business owners, farmers, and Rocky Mountain oil and gas industry workers suffering under punitive Democrat policies. Eighteen months into the Barack Obama administration, the war on the American West is in full swing...

Hollywood Shocked as Family Films Flourish
By L. Brent Bozell III

The surprise box-office boom for the cartoon "Despicable Me" is making it clear again to Hollywood this summer that family films are the most likely to be top-grossing films. "Toy Story 3" is number one for 2010, not only among the critics, but among the people as well. "Despicable Me" already has broken into the top ten box-office hits for the year to date with almost $130 million in ticket sales...
 




Fwd: Morning Bell: New START, New Slogan ... Trust But Don't Verify


Morning Bell
07/23/2010

New START, New Slogan ... Trust But Don't Verify

In 1987, at the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), President Ronald Reagan summarized his approach to arms-control by citing an old Russian proverb: "doveryai, no proveryai." Translation: trust, but verify. When Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev noted, "You say that at every meeting," Reagan shot back, "I like it."

Like everything else the Obama administration does, their approach to arms control is the exact opposite of President Reagan. As the following exchange from this Tuesday's Senate Armed Services Committee New START hearing shows, the Obama administration approach to arms control might as well be, "trust, but don't bother to verify." Here is the crucial exchange between Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and U.S. Strategic Command Commander, Air Force General Kevin Chilton:

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