Linkpost: 10/09/08
- PETA Asks Harris County Sheriff to Place Man Accused of Barbecuing His Ex-Girlfriend on a Strict Vegetarian Diet (PETA.org) Rock!
- There's No Easy Way Out of the Bubble: Treasury doesn't know much about running a 'reverse auction' (Vernon Smith, WSJ) You'd never guess there's something Paulson doesn't know, from the way his Goldman buddies and W defer to him.
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must go (David Oedel, CSM) Unfortunately, they aren't going to go, and that tells you that political elites aren't at all serious about fixing the mess they've created.
- Wall Street 101 (Victor Davis Hanson, RCP)
- Uncle Sam: Too fat to fail? (Daniel Henninger, WSJ)
- What's left for them to loot? (Poor and Stupid) Just wait and see what "improvements" a Dem Congress AND President have for you!
- News Flash: The Media Back Obama (Dorothy Rabinowitz, WSJ)
- Thailand in Turmoil (WSJ)
- Rockets like what they have at point guard (Jonathan Feigen, Houston Chronicle) What the hell else are they going to say? Regardless, the point is an area of weakness, which an analytical (versus cheerleading) sports section might point out.
- Texans' McNair still hopeful about team, Reliant (Megan Manfull, Houston Chronicle) It must be frustrating enough to be a female sports reporter and trying to get the boys club to take you seriously, without the newspaper for which one works insisting that said reporter break out the pompoms for the local teams.
- Optimism is McNair's only option with Texans (Steve Campbell, Houston Chronicle) And cheerleading is the only option for the Chronicle sports section!
- 'Pacman' Jones given every chance, but he plays Dallas Cowboys owner for a fool (Randy Galloway, FWST) Amen, Brother Galloway.
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 10/09/08 23:17 | Links | Technorati
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