October 10, 2002
Welcome to reality

I'm not sympathetic to the "victim" in this article. It seems like a woman who had an abortion in a Scotland hospital was dismayed to discover the "products of conception" (in layman's terms -- the aborted fetus) sitting in a jar in a room where the woman was using a phone to call her husband. […]

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October 10, 2002
Bush Administration take note

The Wall Street Journal's John Fund provides the Bush administration with some valuable advice if anything is to be accomplished in Bush's first term.

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October 8, 2002
Hoystory reports

GOP accuses Democrats of Politicizing Prescription Drug Debate Lott says Daschle's comments 'Outrageous' (HOYSTORY.COM) -- Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott accused Democrats of playing politics with the prescription drug debate in an effort to sway voters just weeks before the Nov. 5 elections. "Not interested in the health of the American elderly?" Lott said. "Tell […]

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October 8, 2002
Can we drop the "chickenhawk" canard now?

This just moved over the wires, but I can't find it available on the Internet yet, retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf has come out for a pre-emptive U.S. strike on Iraq. Speaking at a banking conference in Phoenix, the general is quoted as saying: "Saddam Hussein is a monster. There is no question about it. ... […]

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October 7, 2002
Another reason not to like Canadians

A group of Brits had a yearlong Internet survey asking people to submit funny jokes and rank them. They also asked people their country of origin and various other statistically important things. The survey's over now, so you can't participate. But the results are in. The #1 joke in Canada just goes to show you […]

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October 7, 2002
Talk about a waste of rationed medical treatment

You'd think that they'd just get it over with.

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October 7, 2002
New Jersey Fiasco update

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the GOP's appeal regarding the last-minute substitution of Frank Lautenberg for Robert Toricelli. I'm not surprised, this isn't the sort of fiasco that the court would want to get involved in. But there are some other interesting notes on this whole debacle. First, the Washington Post has […]

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October 6, 2002
More on the White/Leopold/Krugman situation

In addition to the note at the bottom of Krugman's column (you can find the link below), the New York Times also had this short article regarding the issue. The article, and Krugman's retraction, made news at Jim Romenesko's Media News, and prompted Jason Leopold to write in and defend his article. You can find […]

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October 4, 2002
Short naps are nice

I'll dissect more of this later, but law professor Marjorie Cohn, a frequent contributor to the San Diego Union-Tribune's op-ed pages, argues that a U.S. attack against Iraq would be a violation of the U.N. charter. The charter requires member states to settle all disputes by peaceful means and not use military force in the […]

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October 4, 2002
Name that tune

This is why I like the Wall Street Journal editorial pages.

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