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Breakfast Scramble

DavidL's Breakfast ScrambleCommon sense, sharp wit, great writing, have long known that Kyle-Anne could write, , mostly through American Thinker [1], Just just discovered she has her own blog [2].  Here she dissects BO [3] rather well.

Mrs. Clinton’s adviser Claims Indiana slur video Is conspiracy [4].  That word coinspriracy sure has a familar ring [5]to it.

Taxing our way to energy independce, Bloomberg [6].  BO does sure have a thing for taxes.

Geraldo, how does your foot taste? [7] Does something good about BaBa WaWa’s tastes in men.

What bloody recesssion?

WASHINGTON (AP [8]) – Employers cut far fewer jobs in April than in recent months and the unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent, a better-than-expected showing that nonetheless reveals strains in the nation’s labor market.

Down is good Associated Press [9]:

NEW YORK – Retail gas prices fell slightly Friday — the first time in 18 days they haven’t risen to a new record — and analysts say pump prices may be peaking for the year. Oil futures, meanwhile, soared after Turkish airstrikes on Kurdish rebel bases in Iraq injected some supply concerns into the market and the Labor Department‘s employment report gave investors reason to be optimistic about the economy

Here’s hoping it is the start of a trend.

Life in post-Castro Cuba:

HAVANA (AP [10]) — Cubans are getting wired. The island’s communist government put desktop computers on sale to the public for the first time Friday, ending a ban on PC sales as another despised restriction on daily life fell away under new President Raul Castro.

Apparently not the Happiest Place on Earth:

LOS ANGELES (Reuters [11]) – A man apparently jumped to his death on Friday from the 14th floor of the Disneyland Hotel at the world-famous amusement park in Southern California, police said.

Turn about is fair playL Business Week [12]:

Amazon.com is suing New York over a new law that requires out-of-state online companies to collect sales tax from shoppers in New York.

“We are challenging the constitutionality of the recently enacted legislation in New York,” Amazon spokeswoman Patricia Smith said.

Seem to recall that former governor Eliot Spitzer was found filing lawsuits.