Monthly Archives: December 2010

Video: John Stossel; Free Speech Expelled

Video: Andrew Napolitano; Searches, WikiLeaks & Our Money

Video: Friedman Flashback; Third Party Effects

Flashback Video: From Liberty Came Capitalism

Video: If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Trip ‘Em: Jets Coach Trips Dolphin Player!

NFL Preview: Philly Eagles (-4) At Dallas Cowboys

From CBS Sports (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

After losing three times to the Dallas Cowboys last season, the Philadelphia Eagles were probably glad they didn’t see their NFC East rivals on the first half of their 2010 schedule.

Turns out that may have been the ideal time to catch them.

Dallas has won three of four since Jason Garrett took over as interim coach, a surge Michael Vick and the first-place Eagles hope to stop Sunday night as they visit the Cowboys for the first of two meetings in the season’s final four weeks.

Philadelphia (8-4) lost by four at home to Dallas in 2009, but was blown out in its first two visits to the new Cowboys Stadium. A 24-0 rout Jan. 3 ensured that Dallas would host the teams’ NFC wild-card meeting the following week, when the Cowboys ended the Eagles’ season with a 34-14 victory.   (Read more.)

NFL Game Of The Day: New England Patriots (-3) At Chicago Bears

From CBS Sports  (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

For the second straight week, Tom Brady and the surging New England Patriots face one of the NFL’s best defensive teams.

The Chicago Bears hope they can provide more of a challenge than the Patriots’ last opponent did.

After a thoroughly dominating performance in one of the most-hyped games of the year, Brady and the AFC East-leading Patriots square off with the first-place Bears in what is expected to be a bitterly cold afternoon at Soldier Field.

New England (10-2) is tied with Atlanta for the NFL’s best record and owns a one-game lead over New York in the East. The Patriots moved ahead of the Jets with a stunning 45-3 win Monday in what was being billed as the biggest game of the season.   (Read more.)

Audio/Video: Thomas Sowell; Staff Infection

Cancun Temps Hit 100-Year Low…During Global Warming Summit!

From theWeek.com  (Pic and video added by B.S. Report)

The irony: As negotiators from nearly 200 countries met in Cancun to strategize ways to keep the planet from getting hotter, the temperature in the seaside Mexican city plunged to a 100-year record low of 54° F. Climate-change skeptics are gleefully calling Cancun’s weather the latest example of the “Gore Effect” — a plunge in temperature they say occurs wherever former Vice President Al Gore, now a Nobel Prize-winning environmental activist, makes a speech about the climate. Although Gore is not scheduled to speak in Cancun, “it could be that the Gore Effect has announced his secret arrival,” jokes former NASA scientist Roy W. Spencer. (Read more.)

Columnist Of The Day: Walter E. Williams; Moral Or Immoral Government

From Townhall.com  (Pic and video added by B.S. Report)


Immorality in government lies at the heart of our nation’s problems. Deficits, debt and runaway government are merely symptoms. What’s moral and immoral conduct can be complicated, but needlessly so. I keep things simple and you tell me where I go wrong.

My initial assumption is that we each own ourselves. I am my private property and you are yours. If we accept the notion that people own themselves, then it’s easy to discover what forms of conduct are moral and immoral. Immoral acts are those that violate self-ownership. Murder, rape, assault and slavery are immoral because those acts violate private property. So is theft, broadly defined as taking the rightful property of one person and giving it to another.   (Read more.