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Megalomania, Paranoia and Obama

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The foundational premise of Islam is that other peoples distorted and perverted the true message of God, which Mohammed presented in its pure and final form in the Koran. The Koran does not “fulfill” Christian or Jewish scripture, as Christianity claims to do for the Jewish Scriptures it . . . . Continue Reading »

Detroit, Skopje and Belgrade

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Kenneth Anderson has a followup at the Volokh Conspiracy blog on the corrupt manipulation of creditor rights by the Obama administration. Indiana pension funds have brought their case for creditor rights to the Second Court of Appeals. “The ‘strong-arming’ that caused them not to . . . . Continue Reading »

Watch Out for Christian Terrorists!

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Damian Thompson at the Daily Telegraph has this gem, apropos of the Obamanable speech:The BBC Trust has dismissed a complaint about an episode of Bonekickers, a BBC One drama series about a team of archaeologists, that involved a fundamentalist Christian beheading a Muslim (as so often . . . . Continue Reading »

Rule of Law in the US on par with China

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Jody Bottum calls my attention to an astonishing post by attorney Kenneth Anderson over at the Volokh Conspiracy. After the Obama administration shredded bondholder rights in the Chrysler and General Motors bankruptcies, the rule of law in the United States now is on par with China’s. Anderson . . . . Continue Reading »

No, you can’t

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“Yes, we can,” said Obama. “No, you can’t,” said the bond market. “You can’t borrow $1.8 trillion a year, subsidize the mortgage market, finance the asset-backed securities market, and do all these other things, not at a 3% yield for the 10-year . . . . Continue Reading »

The Terrorist Around the Corner

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One of the enormous diggers at work on the Second Avenue Subway must have toppled over, I dreamed to myself when the blast woke me up a little after 3 a.m., and went right back to sleep. I didn’t guess that something was wrong until 7, when I arose to walk the dog. The dog had disappeared. She . . . . Continue Reading »