- Pak-trained killers 'used Facebook' to track aid group. – Only their driver, who fell to his knees and recited from the Koran, was spared. "God was good to me," Safiullah told the AP in his first interview since being released.
- Poll: Independent Support for Democrats Dips Sharply – Independents strongly concerned about the economy, with 9 in 10 calling it a top problem and no other issue coming close.
- Memo to Obama: Hensarling already has Fannie/Freddie reform bill in Congress – H.R. 4889, Mr. President. But I bet the Honorable Mr. Hensarling gets treated like the Honorable Paul Ryan did during the “Healthcare Summit.”
- Latest Harvard Filing Shows Total Divestment Of Israeli Stocks – This isn’t just bad politics, but for what’s supposed to be the world’s most prestigious business school, it’s bad business too.
- Demagoguing Social Security – Democrats usually wait until Labor Day to start this tired old meme, but this is an unusual cycle.
- Boomers Threaten Economy – Or, the lessons learned from crapping in you mess kit.
- Tolerance Road, Exit 1 Mile – One way, with no exits. Doug Ross @ Journal at its best.
- Dems may use food stamp money to pay for Michelle Obama's nutrition initiative – Why, it makes perfect sense. You won’t gain weight if you’re eating all those rice and beans. Let them eat cake…
- BP oil claims: 'Takes too long to get anything done' – Not to be obtuse, but this is what happens when you put an oil company in charge of what amounts to an insurance claims processing job.
- Jess Nicholas: A look into the crystal ball – A look ahead at the 2010 Alabama Crimson Tide.
- The left is unpopular, undisciplined and ill-tempered – Cataclysmic collapse.
- Kendrick Meek Builds Lead Over Jeff Greene in Fla.'s Democratic Senate Contest – Bad news for the wind taster. Yes, taster.
- The great Joe Sestak whodunnit – White House suggests Clinton did it. Clinton denies he did it. The Butler in the kitchen with the candlestick?
- Is there a conservative case for National Popular Vote? – No, but even if there was what’s the point of fixing something that, even in the only two crises of the last two and a half centuries, was never really broken?
- How Much Does It Cost to Buy Al Sharpton's Silence? Ask Michael Bloomberg – Rotten in the Big Apple.
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