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This headline demonstrates the Spectator lacks the one thing that any journalistic endeavor needs the most...ethics.
Do it right or don't do it at all.
-- Bruce Findlay
Ft. Worth, Texas
Well, don't worry -- the so-called mainstream media will drop this
news item down the memory hole, too. If anyone thought the media
took sides in 2004, just wait until the 2008 election.
-- John Lockwood
COLD FUSION
Re: Ben Stein's Shut
Up:
The "feverish" efforts to get the bomb were all exerted by the
United States, thank God. See Richard Rhodes, The Making of the
Atomic Bomb, for the whole story.
-- Bill Ducker
Austin, Texas
You've made quite a career of it complaining so I hope this is just
a temporary respite. Keep complaining!
-- Marc Epstein
"Shut Up" was wonderful.
-- Pat Wood
SCHIPS ON THEIR SHOULDER
Re: Andrew Cline's Protecting
the Most Vulnerable:
It would probably help if Republicans would quit trying to put a
smiley face on Socialism. The SCHIP is already a socialist program
or extension of similar programs already weighting down everyone
who pays income tax. All the Democrats want to do is expand it to
more Americans who will be beholden to them as a result. We lost
the principled argument a long time ago and now we are left
complaining that the expansion of this or that Karl Marx inspired
program will be too costly. From each according to his means to
each according to his needs. We are going to keep right on losing
the argument and eventually the foundation of the Nation if we keep
trying to make Socialism affordable. Somebody has to pay for all
that is "free." Starting in about 5 years the real weight of
socialism is going to start weighting down fewer and fewer tax
payers vs. those depending on it. The more we give away the more
will come with their hands out...by the tens of millions and
counting.
-- Thom Bateman
Newport News, Virginia
So the socialists think this is funny, do they? They whine they are denied 35 billion in tobacco tax revenue for SCHIP, sure to stop smoking and dry up the source. Then who pays? Everyone. Let this man -- the Heritage Foundation's Norman B. Ture -- speak the facts to them in public and let us all see them laugh:
"The federal government's appetite for tax revenues appears to
know no bounds. Congress has a long list of tax hikes under
consideration to pay for new spending. Yet the American taxpayer is
already subject to a historically high and rapidly rising level of
federal taxes, even when accounting for the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts.
While the federal tax share is now just above its 40-year average,
the taxes paid per individual hits a new record almost every year,
even after adjusting for the effects of inflation. Rather than
raising taxes, Congress should be looking to cut taxes. A first
benchmark of their progress would be to freeze the taxpayer burden
at the 2007 level."
-- Russel Ready
BOLD FACED
Re: The Prowler's Rush
Week:
Translations in bold:
"Limbaugh isn't the only one who needs to be" punished
for "what he says on the radio," says a House leadership
source. "We don't have as big a megaphone as these guys, but this
all political, and we'll" trample the Constitution
"all we can to gain the advantage. If we can" shut him
up, "it will help our folks out there on the campaign
trail."
-- Reid Bogie
Waterbury, CT
WAKEUP CALL
Re: Jennifer Rubin's It's That
Bad: