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This Will Be The #1 Issue in the 2008 Elections… And, It Goes to Republicans — Gateway Pundit

Taliban wants cell phone networks shut down at night — Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica

Progressives ban blood drives — Neil Stevens, Redstate

Researcher’s Analysis of al Qaeda Images Reveals Surprises — Kim Zetter, Threat Level Blog on WIRED

“…But more interesting were the examples Krawetz gave of al Qaeda images. Krawetz took an image from a 2006 al Qaeda video of Ayman al-Zawahiri (above right), a senior member of the terrorist organization. The image shows al-Zawahiri sitting in front of a desk and banner with writing on it. But after conducting his error [...]

Trashing the border — Michelle Malkin

A Deceit-Augmented Man In The Middle Attack Against Bank of America’s SiteKey ® Service — Christopher Soghoian & Prof. Markus Jakobsson, slight paranoia

Hackers Offer Subscription, Support for their Malware
Jaikumar Vijayan, Computerworld

The Left Is Devolving Into A New Kind of Tyranny
LibertarianHawk, RedState

The dozen space weapon myths
James Oberg, The Space Review

Global Warming Is Not a Crisis — Philip Stott, ABC News

9 Laws of Physics That Don’t Apply in Hollywood
Neatorama

Leave No Child Inside: The growing movement to reconnect children and nature
Richard Louv, Orion Magazine

(HT: BoingBoing)

Iraqi Insurgents Use 2nd ‘Dirty’ Bomb
Brian Murphy, AP on Myway

An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change
Nigel Calder, The Sunday Times

Inconviencing the Truth — Bill Hobbs

A review of “Mine Your Own Business”, which is a documentary about how environmentalists are keeping poor people poor all over the world.

Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?
Timothy Ball, Canada Free Press

Weather Channel Climate Expert Calls for Decertifying Global Warming Skeptics — Marc Morano, US Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works

Dinosaurs, humans coexist in U.S. creation museum
Andrea Hopkins, Reuters

This is a good thing. But there is something noteworthy at the end of the story: The project has not been without opposition. Zoning battles with environmentalists and groups opposed to the museum’s message have delayed construction and the museum’s opening day has been delayed repeatedly. The museum has hired extra security and explosives-sniffing [...]

Stars must ‘check science facts’ — BBC News

How to steal an election by hacking the vote
Jon “Hannibal” Stokes, ars technica