Sunday, January 02, 2005

Morning News & Commentary

Anger Rises as Does Toll in Remote Indian Islands

Rescuers Set to Call Off Survivor Search

Tsunami Aid Reaches Remote Areas, Too Slow for Some

Tsunami Survivors Mob U.S. Aid Copters

Clintons Mum on Tsunami Donation

Powell, Gov. Bush Prepare for Asia Trip

America Finds Creative Ways to Aid Victims

Car Bomb Kills 19 Iraqi Guardsmen

US Said to Mull Lifetime Terror-Suspect Detentions

U.S. Soldier, Afghan Killed in Gunfight

Abbas vows to protect, shelter terrorists

Israeli Forces Launch New Gaza Operation

Sunni Marginalization Risks Worsening Iraq Turmoil

Families Try to ID Argentina Fire Victims

Four Confirmed Dead in Peru Police Shootout

Authorities Investigate Laser Beam Case

FBI Agent Crowley Retires

'Intelligence Reform' legislation could even lead to prohibition on matches

Head of Focus on the Family Targets Six Senate Democrats

Rehnquist: Judges Must Be Protected

Questions on Jobs May Slow Buying Spree

World Bank head Wolfensohn says he will retire this year

Pope tells Asians God has not foresaken them

University to Probe Michael Moore Speech

Commentary

Arnaud de Borchgrave talks about how everybody else (THE WORLD) sees us

Paul Craig Roberts talks about the 'Unbecoming Conduct' of Maj. Gen. Thomas Fiscus

George Will talks about the possible overturn of Roe vs. Wade. For the record I support abortion rights but I don't support Roe vs. Wade either. Read his piece and you will find out why? Accually it comes down to two words...STATES RIGHTS!!!

And if the blog you are reading starts playing different tunes. I'll see you on "The Dark Side of the Moon" :) Here is a piece from Doug Giles but no Pink Floyd to be found

Token Lefty Piece

Clare Short wrote a piece for a U.K. Newspaper calling to arms for those who would fight the U.S. in their attempt to undermine the United Nations.

Any links to stories and commentaries are always weclome...please send direct links and not main webpages.

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donmccullen@prodigy.net

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