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Why Democrats become Republicans http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/10/7/163840.shtml?j=541925&e=

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Maybe taxpayers should get out of education business http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/columnists/larry_webster/9816784.htm

 

The academic halls of stupidity – Walter Williams http://capmag.com/article.asp?ID=3967

 

Whose country is it, Dude? http://www.gcc.edu/alumni/vvconcise/2004/Sept_28_04_Folkertsma.html

Kerry would supply Iran with nuclear fuel http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40740

An amendment to stop moral decay – Star Parker The gay marriage issue has struck a nerve in the black community and may well mark the beginning of a sea change in black voting behavior. Pastors who have voted Democratic all their lives have told me and others that this issue has lead them out of the Democratic Party.  …Black pastors see every day in their communities that societies without values and standards do not nurture free people but nurture slaves. We don't want this. Blacks have been struggling for freedom for hundreds of years. This chapter of our struggle must be defined by restoring traditional values and personal responsibility in our communities. http://www.townhall.com/columnists/StarParker/sp20040928.shtml

The truth about “outsourcing” of jobs - Global Insight, Inc. estimates that because of IT software and services offshoring, 193,000 new jobs were created by 2003--for a net increase of over 90,000 jobs. Going forward, GII estimates that 589,000 jobs will be created, for a net gain of 317,000 by 2008.[51]Kerry demonstrated his ignorance on jobs and trade at a campaign stop in April. During the course of a discussion on hybrid-electric automobiles like the Toyota Prius and the Honda Civic he remarked, "I don't want Toyota and Honda to be the seller of these cars."[66] Candidate Kerry apparently doesn't realize it is no longer 1980. European and Asian car companies and their suppliers now employ 216,000 U.S. workers--nearly 25 percent of the industry total.. …Neither has the Bush Administration's record on trade and jobs been stellar. In 2002 the Administration signed into law a new farm bill that continued and expanded the government's costly protections for the agriculture sector. One of the favored commodities to receive further protection was sugar, via import quotas that ensure domestic producers receive an artificially inflated price. The result for candy makers in the Midwest who utilize sugar has been a relocation of their production facilities to Mexico and the disappearance of about 10,000 jobs. Offshoring didn't cause these jobs to disappear, government protection for sugar producers did. http://www.ntu.org/main/press_papers.php?PressID=645&org_name=NTU

Did Kerry cheat in debate by bringing a cheat sheet? http://www.drudgereport.com/dnc57.htm

 

Gloom and Doom – Oliver North  "After you were out here in July and August, we helped the Iraqis clean up Najaf. It was an al Sadr stronghold. His goons dragged Iraqi citizens off the streets, put them in front of his 'Courts' -- then beheaded and shot men, women -- even children -- for infractions of 'Islamic law.' That isn't happening any more. The people of Najaf helped us fight back. They are now free to walk their streets, shops and businesses have reopened, and al Sadr's thugs are either dead or looking for a new line of work. … "Remember Samarra? You've been there. A few weeks ago, Samarra was off limits to U.S. troops. It's not any more. The locals got fed up with living in fear of terrorists and foreign radicals, let them know they weren't welcome, and today Samarra is again a thriving city -- all without us firing a shot. You'd never know that from the press." … Meanwhile, Kerry and much of our press continue to talk about the "disaster" of having to fight terrorists in Iraq. Before carrying that line of argument too far, they might consider the words of a Marine major here in Iraq who reminded me, "In war it's always better to play 'away games' than 'home games.'" http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ollienorth/on20041001.shtml

3 computers stolen from Bush campaign headquarters State Republican Party Chairman Chris Vance called it a "Watergate-style break in," and said he suspects Democrats are behind it. "If you're just some burglar looking for computers to sell to buy drugs, you take every laptop in the office, maybe," Vance said. "But they knew exactly whose computers to get." http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002052153_breakin02m.html

House panel to blast UN oil for food program http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,134256,00.html

 

The good in price gouging http://capmag.com/article.asp?ID=3959

 

 

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