Free Speech:
Sadly, Mr. Chuck Adkins of Lincoln Park, Michigan has now taken his rude behavior a step too far. Tonight I posted a respectful comment (no profanity or anything) to his blog asking him to explain to me
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Here we go again, with the Chinese donors, to the Clinton campaign. The LA Times… Hardly a bastion of right wing philosophy, that…
Dishwashers, waiters and others whose jobs and dilapidated home addresses seem to make them unpromising targets for
Another example of our reading leftie blogs so you don’t have to.
Look what we found this monring, with the help of Memeorandum, at Firedog Lake
Tim Starks of Congressional Quarterly reports that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) plans
Mike Potenra, at The Corner:
Anti-Iraq War blogger Mark Shea is trying to drive a wedge between U.S. evangelicals and Israel, by posting a video on his website that he hopes will shock us into realizing that Israel is just
Just tuned up on 840/WHAS in Louisville KY, which is reporting funnel clouds in the downtown area. Apparently, the AM operation was knocked off the air by a direct lighting strike, but their TV systems are still on the air…
One of the people noticing the democrats problems with the FISA legislation is Michelle Malkin. She properly labels at the FISA obstruction legislation. She says:
Question of the night comes from Paul Mirengoff at Power Line in the wake of
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Interesting article in The American Spectator this morning from Shawn Macomber, speaking of the Randi Rhodes thing, yesterday:
A Democratic Underground member went so far as to divine from the assault the opening salvos of “an ideology war between conservatives
James Watson, as quoted by Reason Magazine:
“There is no firm reason to anticipate that the intellectual capacities of peoples geographically separated in their evolution should prove to have evolved identically. Our wanting to reserve equal powers of reason
Shocking news from Two Thousand, the New York Times admits, kind of, sort of, that Al Gore lost Florida:
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 — Al Gore‘s seven-year journey from loser to laureate began in bitterness, settled for a time into
O, yes, good old Libby. She is once again showing her concern for her fellow man. (think about it)
I swear I’m worried about McQ. I’ve always thought of him as a sort of rational voice for his side of
McQ notes that the Jenna six are back in jail.
He points up an AP article:
A judge decided the fight that thrust a teenager into the center of a civil rights controversy violated his probation for a previous conviction
Yes, I saw the mess resulting from the comments of retired General Richard Sanchez. One of the places I noticed it was at the Captain’s Quarters:
It seems that half of the message retired General Richard Sanchez intended to deliver
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The flip-flopping has started already?
CANTERBURY, N.H. (AP) – Hillary Rodham Clinton called Barack Obama naive when he said he’d meet with the leaders of Iran without precondition. Now she says she’d do the same thing, too.
During a Democratic
In the first book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Hobbits are being led by Aragorn across a swamp , and are basically being eaten alive by mosquitoes. One of the hobbits complains bitterly “What do they eat
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