Friday, October 5, 2007

Friday Quick Hits

Quick Hit #1: Climate law unlikely under Bush.
A key Democrat Senator has stated that climate change law is "less likely than not" as long as Bush is President. Good!

Quick Hit #2: An open door for terrorists.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), the non-partisan investigative arm of Congress, examined the [State Department's Diversity Visa] program and issued a report saying, among other things, that the program is an open door for terrorists. When is the government going to get serious about securing our borders?

Quick Hit #3: Sex In Ramallah.
For those who don't oppose the Islamization of America, you can look forward to women being treated as sex slaves. If women engage in ANY touching prior to marriage, they are usually strangled or 'struck dead with a hammer', usually by the youngest brother. This is why women's rights advocates should be screaming mad about politically correct treatment of Islamization.

Quick Hit #4: Uniting politicians of all stripes...
...is one thing: big government. One of the problems politicians have nowadays is that most of them -- from both sides -- are all about big government. Don't just clean House and Senate: clean Washington!

Quick Hit #5: Economy still roaring.
The latest jobs data shows a "vibrant and strong" economy, with 110,000 jobs being added in September. Also, reports were revised to show 118,000 more jobs created in July and August than previously thought. Finally, the Dow Jones closed well above 14,000 again.

Have a great weekend!

1 comment:

Dad_C said...

Good posts this week. And I like the "Quick Hit" summary format.