August 18, 2003
On the ground in Iraq

The Wall Street Journal publishes a column by Lance Cpl. John R. Guardiano, a Marine serving in Al Hillah, Iraq. Guardiano's experience is contrary to what most of the mainstream media would have us believe about what's going on in Iraq. In fact, there is another Iraq that the media virtually ignore. It is guarded […]

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August 16, 2003
Bad, Bad, BBC

Josh Chafetz, an Oxford University student, outlines the journalistic malpractice going on at the once-respected British Broadcasting Corp.

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August 16, 2003
Tolerance vs. Acceptance

I once had an argument with a former co-worker who thought that the two terms were interchangeable. Mark Steyn has a great article in the Jerusalem Post [relatively painless registration required] that recounts some rather outrageous violations of free speech in Canada and overseas regarding homosexuality. No, it's not the gays who are being muzzled, […]

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August 16, 2003
Playing the race card in Texas

I've written before about the brouhaha over redistricting in Texas. Democrats complain that the move is a power grab -- which it is. But it's also the way politics work. From my previous post on the subject: Texas was redistricted by a court after the Democrats managed to halt a redistricting plan in 2000. Texas […]

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August 16, 2003
Don't know much about Canada

You gotta love this correction in today's Union-Tribune: A story yesterday about the massive power blackout that rolled across the Northeast, Midwest and southern Canada, misidentified Ottawa as the capital of Ontario. In fact, Ottawa is the capital of Canada. I had nothing to do with this mistake, but it does go to show you […]

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August 16, 2003
We get results

Press attention and outrage at the San Diego Border Patrol "leadership" that issued a memo barring enforcement of immigration laws in most of San Diego has resulted in the order being rescinded. Yesterday's announcement was made from the office of Robert Bonner, commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection. A review of […]

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August 14, 2003
More on Tapped

Now I know why I don't read Tapped that often -- I don't have the hours in the day to spend on much of this drivel. SCHWARZENEGGER'S GAMBIT. Tapped should be clear about our basic position on the California election: California voters wanted a stupid recall provision in their state laws, and some of California's […]

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August 14, 2003
Stop, please...

My side hurts. Tapped says we need help in Iraq with troops from countries such as .... France. A moral pygmy like Rep. Bob Ney might be pleased he got french fries banned from the House cafeteria, but Tapped bets your average soldier sweating it out in Tikrit right now would trade Ney's infantile sense […]

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August 14, 2003
Question answered

Nearly two weeks ago I pointed out a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune about the Mexican consulate in full-outrage mode because some illegal aliens had been arrested within a block of the consulate. My question a the time was: "Just how large is the radius around the consulate within which Border Patrol agents are […]

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August 14, 2003
Step One: Engage brain

Earlier this week I pointed out some thoughful responses to New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's latest attack on the Bush administration. One of the things I linked to, but didn't highlight, at the time was Krugman's assertion that U.S. troops in Iraq were being issued only two 1.5 liter bottles of water a day. […]

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