May 10th, 2005

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Blogs & ‘net Regulation

Tuesday, May 10th, 2005

A good joke piece on what the future for gov’t regulation on blogs might mean is a must read here. That being said as funny and far fetched as it seems at first, there is an eery and frightening possibility of truth to it.

Feds to Pay Hospitals Over Illegal Aliens

Tuesday, May 10th, 2005

Bush Admin said yesterday they would set aside about $1bn to pay for “emergency” healthcare for illegals.

Whaaaaat….

Quick Warning

Tuesday, May 10th, 2005

Unless you speak with the appropriate patrician lisp, expect to be mercilessly mocked by the Democrat Party and the MSM.

Hell Hath Frozen Over…

Tuesday, May 10th, 2005

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette endorsed Sam Berninger, a conservative, Republican for City Council today. I posted earlier about Sam but things keep looking better and better. This endorsement really is a huge boost!

Endorsement:

As to the special election to fill the remaining seven months of Judge Hertzberg’s term, voters would be well-served by Samuel Berninger. A network administrator for U.S. Bancorp at Station Square, he makes a case for having a Republican on council — someone who can show the Republican leadership in the Legislature that Pittsburgh is willing to change and is worth further support from the state.

He and Democratic nominee Deasy agree on the need for more policing in the district and a tougher line on absentee landlords, but Mr. Berninger’s market-oriented solutions would put options before council that it rarely considers now. He believes the key to reviving the Fifth and Forbes corridor Downtown involves getting government out of the way of the private sector, and despite the need for city budget cuts he says it is imperative to reduce taxes to attract more businesses and residents.

Mr. Deasy, whose heart is in the right place, would be one of nine Democrats on council. But Samuel Berninger would be a fresh perspective and a voice for change, and he has the Post-Gazette endorsement.