Monday, October 12, 2009

Today's Must Reads, Columbus Day Edition



Feel free to send anything you find that you feel is worthy of a look to me at rmill2k@msn.com and I'll review it. This includes stuff you write yourself.Or if you prefer, you can send it to Natasha, our must reads Avatar..

  • Breitbart :Partisan divide persists on Afghanistan policy



  • WAPO : Taliban Assault In Pakistan Kills Over 40


  • Reuters :Raid on Pakistan Army HQ highlights Punjab risk


  • Brookings Institute :Pakistan - The next nuclear nightmare?



  • WAPO Source- Obama to send only limited troops, accept Taliban political involvement in Afghanistan


  • FOX :Special report- Panel discussion on President Obama's Strategy for Afghanistan


  • Brookings Institute : How to measure success in the Afghanistan War



  • Lebanon Daily Star:A critical moment for Iraq's Kurds and Arabs


  • Ralph Peters :It's not 'retreat'- Facing facts on Afghanistan


  • VOA:Iran says Western Pressure Will Not Affect Nuclear Decisions


  • Yahoo News :UK Freezes Business Ties With Iran


  • World Tribune The other Iran Story - the Mullah's crusade to Arabize Iran



  • Michael Totten/Commentary:Iran isn't Stalinist Russia



  • Boris Morozov/Jerusalem Post: Why Russia is not afraid of an Iranian bomb


  • Detroit Free Press:Iran says will increase uranium enrichment if talks fail


  • Bloomberg:ObamaCare Tax breaks middle class campaign promise


  • Ed Morrisey/Hot Air : The new 'mommy tax' in ObamaCare


  • WAPO: Insurance group claims ObamaCare will lead to increased fees, higher premiums


  • MarketWatch:Obama fails to win Nobel prize for economics


  • Ross Douthat/NYTHeckuva job, Barack



  • Breitbart: Dollar faces major pressure as reserve currency


  • WSJ :Asian banks intervene as dollar tumbles



  • WSJ: Report- The weak dollar threat to prosperity


  • AJ Strata The Left's Fawning For World Acceptance Is Pathetic


  • Matt Welch/reason:Breitbart and the media's dilemma


  • James Woolsey/WSJ : Why can't Jews live in Palestine?






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