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This has nothing to do with politics, but it will make your web surfing more enjoyable than Internet Explorer. The new version 3 of Firefox is available for download. Free. They made a Guinness world record for most software downloads in a 24 hour period. There are over 28 million as of this writing.

Mozilla has officially made history with a new Guinness world record for the largest number of software downloads in a 24-hour period.

The final record breaking 8,002,530 downloads for Firefox 3.0 took place in June with parties in over 25 countries.

Monica Crowley examines this ‘let’s talk’ kind of foreign policy as regarding terrorists and rouge nations that support terrorists. She calls it Chit Chat diplomacy, and what it means for the 2008 election.

And yet more good news. Try this headline, ‘A strike by actors may be in the wings.’ One can only hope.

And this is encouraging. Disclaimer: it is from the New York Times which explains why it is buried in the Arts section instead of the front page above the fold. On Campus, Liberal Professors Retire

NYT Outs CIA Agent, Who Cares?

If we weren’t talking about war and warfare, this would be funny. You don’t have to look hard to see the bias of the media. Scott Shane, a reporter for the New York Times just outed the identity of the CIA agent that interrogated Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and nobody seems to care. And it was no accident either.

Fearing retribution, the agency asked the paper not to name the CIA analyst. The paper ran his name anyway, saying it generally withholds names only in the case of ‘victims of sexual assault or intelligence officers operating undercover.’ While the operative was not serving undercover, the fact that he interrogated the architect of the 9/11 plot was classified. Naming him added nothing to the Times story.

Remember too the record of New York Times when it comes to national security of the United States . . .

The New York Times previously disclosed the existence of the Bush administration’s secret National Security Agency program for intercepting calls of suspected terrorists when one leg of the call is in the U.S. It also disclosed the administration’s SWIFT program for tracking the worldwide financial transactions of terrorists.

Starting with the Valerie Plame debacle, who still insists that Dick Cheney outed her, when we all know, the media included, that it was Richard Armitage that outed her, and Scooter Libby is the only one who gets charged. No actions taken against Armitage.

Now, we have surrogates of Barack Obama and the far left attempting to diminish John McCain’s military experience to something equal to Obama’s, which is zip, zero, nada. They’re saying he’s not a hero, he’s a loser who got himself shot down and participated in a propaganda video.

Today, no one is asking any questions or jumping in front of TV cameras, and generally foaming at the mouth like Democrats were when the whole Plame/Wilson theater production took place. There is no effort afloat in Washington to put that reporter or the New York Times in front of a Senate Intelligence Committee (I know, its an oxymoron) with the aim of getting the Justice Department (another one) involved. Amazingly, there’s no curiosity whatsoever about it.

Who tortured Scott Shane to go so far as he did, to really jeopardize the welfare of that agent and his family when he published the agent’s name that interrogated KSM?

links: Inside a 9/11 Mastermind’s Interrogation | N.Y. Times Names Names, Jeopardizes Safety – Again

Guns In Parking Lot Law Takes Effect Today

Got a news flash that I’m only happy to pass along. It pertains to Florida residents only.

DATE: July 1, 2008
TO: USF & NRA Member and Friends
FROM: Marion P. Hammer
USF Executive Director
NRA Past President

Today, House Bill 503 by Representative Greg Evers and Senator Durell Peaden takes effect.

Officially, HB 503 is known as the “Preservation & Protection of the Right to Keep & Bear Arms in Motor Vehicles Act of 2008,” even though elements of the business community continue to call it the “Guns at Work Law.”  Continue reading Guns In Parking Lot Law Takes Effect Today

Obama Fights Back?

Who is responsible for this, Obama or the media? I’m not sure. But the media’s story line is that Barack Obama is fighting back at supposed attacks on his patriotism. Have you heard anyone of significance on the R side of the aisle who has attacked Barack’s patriotism? Me neither. And apparently, Reuters hasn’t either, despite the article’s title.

If you read the story, there is not one quote from anyone attacking Obama’s patriotism. Wazzupwidat? It is the media’s story line, and the left’s way of deflecting attention to what his surrogates are doing and have done, to McCain.

Isn’t it odd that a presidential wannabe is out there spontaneously explaining that he is patriotic? I think that if you have to explain that, then you’re in trouble. Once again, the Obama campaign picked the wrong fight.

related link: Obama fights back against questions on patriotism

Schumer Wants Investigation, Again

Within hours, eager to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) wants an investigation into Iraq’s decision to run their own country by seeking bids from the best oil companies in the industry. Schumer is so vested in defeat that his arrogance knows no boundaries.

‘This is a head fake by the Iraqi government,’ Schumer said just hours after the Iraqis announced their plan. ‘The Iraqis have shown they will pursue these contracts at all costs, their nation’s political stability be damned.’

Investigating every move of the Bush administration is one thing. Now you want to investigate our ally, a sovereign state, into how they decide to run their country? What an embarrassment for a Senator.

related links: Schumer calls for probe of Iraqi oil deal | Another Corner Turned In Iraq