September 7, 2003
Colin Powell on the Roadmap

Secretary of State Colin Powell made appearances on both "Meet the Press" and "This Week." On both shows, Powell dismissed the fact that the last prime minister, and likely the next prime minister, of the Palestinian Authority was handpicked by Yasser Arafat -- a man Powell said had repeatedly demonstrated that he was not interested […]

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September 7, 2003
Levin's "logic"

Just got done watching Tony Snow's interview on "Fox News Sunday" with Michigan Democrat Senator Carl Levin. Levin spent much of the interview pushing for the Bush administration to do whatever it takes to get the U.N. to pass a new resolution so we can get "international support" (read: Germany and France and for some […]

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September 7, 2003
Roadmap to nowhere

After Mahmoud Abbas' "resignation" last week revealed him to be little more than Yasser Arafat's public face, news out today is Arafat has "formally nominated" Ahmed Qorei to replace Abbas. It's befuddling why this latest development occupies such a prominent place on many Internet news pages -- it's not news, it's theatre. A few weeks […]

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September 7, 2003
Go Mustangs!

Cal Poly defeats UTEP 34-14.

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September 5, 2003
There is no "cycle of violence"

At least, that's what a letter writer to the San Diego Union-Tribune would have you believe. Following the Aqaba summit, 79 percent of the Palestinians supported Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and wanted to give peace a chance, while the Israelis under the leadership of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon did not waste time in undermining […]

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September 5, 2003
More on Miguel Estrada

There are two good articles today on the Democrats' borking of appellate court nominee Miguel Estrada. The first, by Robert Alt makes the case that Democrats filibustered Miguel Estrada because he is a Hispanic who left the reservation. That is, you're not allowed to be a member of a minority group and a conservative. Democrats […]

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September 5, 2003
Padres stats

I'm glancing at the Padres game every once in awhile and they have this graphic comparing second baseman Mark Loretta's batting average to that of other Padres in the past. What's funny every time they do something like this is the headline and the footnote on the graphic. The headline reads something to the effect […]

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September 4, 2003
You can buy it on Ebay

Actually you can buy anything on Ebay. A good friend sent me this link. Yep, somebody's selling their sample ballot. My friend is lucky, he's got the Governator listed first on his ballot. I"m not so lucky, Ah-nold's listed dead last on mine.

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September 4, 2003
You know this ticks-off readers

From today's New York Times Corrections page: The crossword puzzle yesterday provided an erroneous clue for 60 Down, seeking the answer "ELAL." " `Raid on Entebbe' airline" was incorrect because the hijacked passengers who were rescued at Entebbe in 1976 had flown on Air France, not El Al. One thing you learn really quick in […]

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September 4, 2003
Taking a stand

Most of the time, most journalists do most things right. This is one such case.

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