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Tea Partiers Come to the Aid of California Farmers

The Farmer Relief and Freedom Relay is collecting aid for the Central California farmers rocked by environmental extremism and big government. On November 8, three groups of tea party organizers began a cross-country tour to raise awareness of the ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Pajamas Media,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Congress

David Cameron Likely Britain’s Next PM, But He May Yet Blow the Chance

The Conservative leader has yet to give the suffering British public something to get excited about. At the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, UK, leader David Cameron announced his interest in becoming the UK’s next prime minister come the ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Pajamas Media,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: David Cameron,  UK Conservative Party,  Gordon Brown,  Margaret Thatcher,  George Osborne

British National Party Gains Further After BBC’s Question Time Fiasco

After the BBC staged an attempt to humiliate him and a mob storms the studio, the unlikeable Nick Griffin looks better, not worse, to Brits. (Also read Richard Fernandez: "Alone.") While some of the world ponders All Hallow’s Eve, the state of the ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Pajamas Media,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: BBC,  British National Party,  Nick Griffin,  European Parliament,  European Union

The EU is listening...

In the past the European Union has been accused of being virtually deaf to the wants and needs of its members populace. The recent reactions to referenda being a classic example. Well it seems the EU is mending its ways and is going to listen to them. ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Adam Smith Institute Blog,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: European Union

Contract From America: A Tea-Party Fueled Attempt To Be Heard

A Houston lawyer looks to turn legislation back into a bottom-up process. Last month, a new effort to reconnect the populace with its public servants was launched: Contract From America. This consultation exercise aims to gather ideas from the public ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Pajamas Media,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  New York University,  Harvard University,  U.S. Republican Party

In the Realtime Worlds

The Herald Scotland reports that several successful Scottish computer game companies are thinking of moving to Ireland, tempted by the available tax breaks. This includes the maker of the much anticipated online role-playing game All Point Bulletin ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Adam Smith Institute Blog,  30 Sep 2009

Book review: Murder in the Magick Club

Byron Lorrier has written quite a curious type of novel here. I have read others of a similar type that work to varying degrees. Its more a character study of those who inhabit a dingy strip-mall based night club than it is an actual thriller. The plot ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Blogger News,  24 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Haleigh Cummings

From a UK Conservative, Advice for the U.S.

Douglas Carswell MP, the man behind the recent toppling of House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin, has advice for U.S. conservatives. The two of them have been up to quite a lot of late. Dan Hannan has become a bit of personality on the right in the U. ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Pajamas Media,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Michael Martin,  House of Commons,  U.S. Republican Party,  Douglas Carswell,  David Cameron

A Migrating Maine Snowe-Bird

Senator Olympia Snowe's actions of late bear no hallmark of the guiding principles of her party. Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine has a reputation for what her supporters call “independent thinking” — which in the past has essentially meant that she only ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Pajamas Media,  5 Sep 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Olympia Snowe,  Arlen Specter,  White House,  Barack Obama

Legislation fiasco

The never ending blame game that is politics has turned now to DVD ratings. Lady Thatcher, David Cameron and the current government have all come in for criticism over the fact that legislation was not passed on properly to our masters on the continent. ...

From ANDREW IAN DODGE, Adam Smith Institute Blog,  30 Aug 2009
Related Topics: David Cameron

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