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Well, knock me over with a feather. A liberal radio show host takes on Bill Clinton.
All those on the Right who are contemplating staying home in November because the GOP nominee does not meet your standards should take heed in this post from Sister Toldjah.
She sure got me to thinking.
I’m a daily reader of Powerline but I missed this post which was picked up by Betsy Newmark.
The gentlemen at Powerline are doing something tremendous. With a grant from a donor, they are awarding the Powerline Book Award with a check of $25,000 to the winner.
The best part is who will actually benefit from that $25,000. Go on over a have a look!
Would someone please enlighten me? I cannot grasp what one issue has to do with the other.
Several women from the feminist anti-war group Code Pink were among the group of 50 pro-abortion protesters, the latter of whom comprised members of the National Organization for Women, its Action division, and the Feminist Majority.
“With regard to the war and this issue, it’s very much the same thing,” Liz Hourican, a Code Pink activist told Cybercast News Service. “This is about basic human rights - standing here and being able to take care of women. Take care of women first. This is my body. I should have the decision over my body.”
[Emphasis, mine]
Terrific links offered by Michael Totten at the Middle East Journal.
Written by SueI’ve had too many things to do all at once, but I’m almost caught up. The publishing schedule around here will be back to normal shortly.
In the meantime, here are some worthwhile links to keep you busy.




Big Mo Says:
January 24th, 2008 at 1:33 pmVisit Big Mo
Clarence Thomas’ book should get the Power Line award. Thanks for the heads up on that, BTW.
Sue Says:
January 24th, 2008 at 3:43 pmVisit Sue
Great choice Big Mo.
Most Welcome.