Report Showed 18.8% of Insurgent Fighters in Iraq Were From East Libya by Michael Hopfensperger and Drew Davis PAX Americana Institute In December 2007, the Combating Terror Center at West Point released analysis of a report that examined the places from which insurgent fighters in Iraq were coming/ The report, which was limited to the…
Monthly Archives: April 2011
Wisconsin Tea Party Patriots
More Congratulations from Around the Country
Wisconsin Tea Party Patriots: Following are some more congratulations received from state coordinators from around the country for YOUR efforts in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election: From: On Behalf Of Amy Brighton Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:19 PM To: tpp-state-coordinators Subject: Re: Prosser may be leading… Way to go, patriots in WI. You ROCK. …
Paul Driessen
And the beat-down goes on
Proposed EPA rules will do more harm than good for human health, especially for minorities By Paul Driessen Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised that his policies would cause electricity rates to “skyrocket” and “bankrupt” any company trying to build a coal-fired generating plant. This is one promise he and his über-regulators are keeping. President Obama…
General
Oil – You’d Better Sit Down …
Here’s an interesting read, important and verifiable information: About six months ago, the writer was watching a news program on oil and one of the Forbes brothers was the guest. The host said to Forbes, “I am going to ask you a direct question and I would like a direct answer; how much oil does…
Heartland Institute, Pamela Gorman
Low-Flow Toilets Backfiring in San Francisco
By Pamela Gorman, The Heartland Institute The City of San Francisco’s costly rebate program to induce installation of low-flow toilets is backfiring, with city officials scrambling to combat clogged sewer lines and a horrible stench near important tourist neighborhoods. Stench in Tourist Districts The lack of sufficient water flow in the city’s sewer system has…
Paul Driessen
Power for the people
You cannot champion the poor, but support anti-energy policies that perpetuate poverty By Paul Driessen In a scene reminiscent of Colonial Williamsburg, for 16 years Thabo Molubi and his partner had made furniture in South Africa’s outback, known locally as the “veld,” using nothing but hand and foot power. When an electrical line finally reached…