........When the Giants win it helps make up for both our Senators[congratulations Mr. Fox]
A sampling of news & views available from the New Media likely to be ignored by the Old.
“What they see is opportunity, with caution that at any time, it could change and go bad. But they really see that if it does, it will be short-lived, that the change in the environment out there is starting to take hold in a permanent way.”The general said the biggest change in Iraq is attitude.
“You can see it in the streets. They’re cleaner. People are taking stock in themselves and their businesses. They’re taking the opportunity to clean up, get themselves on a business footing for those small businesses, which you see popping up all over the place.”Source Article
New York - Discounted apartments and cash were given to a former United Nations procurement official and two other U.N. workers got nights with prostitutes to help secure $100 million in U.N. contracts, a businessman testified Tuesday at a bribery trial. /snip/ Kohli said he bribed two U.N. procurement officers by spending $6,000 one night to provide them with dinner, drinks, a strip club visit and a hotel room with prostitutes. He said he repeated the night for one of them a few more timesWhat possible excuse, for example, other than a desire to make us all "be nice," can there be for the Canadian and British Columbia human rights commissions even to entertain a complaint from the Canadian Islamic Congress about a Mark Steyn column in Maclean's magazine in October of 2006? And there seems to be little, except too much willingness to soothe hurt feelings, to justify the Alberta Human Rights Commission's decision to summon publisher Ezra Levant to answer for reprinting the controversial Danish cartoons of the prophet Mohammed...It's preposterous that anyone should have to waste money and effort to defend such decisions before a government body that's supposed to protect rights. The very fact that they have to do so will surely have a chilling affect on the editors and publishers of other publications. That may be the intention of the complainants, but it should not be the intention of anyone who really cares about freedoms.
''It's a wave that's happening across the United States, ... There is a migration, within the United States, to the states and cities more receptive [?] to the reality of the undocumented immigrant."The effect of the new law can be seen in the many signs advertising rental property vacated by departing immigrants, said David Castillo, the executive director of the Greater Oklahoma City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

"Barbra thinks this movie will show a side to George W. Bush that draws sympathy from the public and she does not think Bush deserves anything positive."