February 27, 2004
That liberal media

I was sitting at my desk at the Union-Tribune when the news came in that the California Supreme Court refused to put a halt to the illegal gay "marriages" being conducted in San Francisco. I was first informed of the decision by an excited co-worker who yelled out "hooray!" at the news. The response by […]

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February 27, 2004
Good point

"Best of the Web Today" notes yesterday's vote in the House to approve the Unborn Victims of Violence Act (aka Laci and Conner's law). The law would recognize that an attack on a pregnant woman actually affects two individuals -- the woman and her child. Pro-abortion zealots (their position on laws like this one put […]

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February 27, 2004
Questions on gay marriage

I'm against gay marriage for all of the (non-bigoted) reasons that you've heard cited by other conservative commentators. Civil unions I can live with. Initially I was somewhat inclined to accept the proposition that some states would sanction gay marriage, as long as other states weren't forced to recognize it. Well, after reading these questions […]

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February 27, 2004
Joke of the day

Though I don't work as a copy editor now, I have in the past, so I look forward to getting my wings. A reporter dies and goes to journalist heaven, where St. Peter issues him a harp and a set of moderate-sized wings. "These seem kind of small," the reporter complains. "Well," says St. Peter, […]

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February 27, 2004
The Dems debate

I'm watching a replay of Thursday night's Democrat presidential debate. Ho hum. I want to see these guys draw some blood. Best line so far: Larry King to Al Sharpton: "Rev. Sharpton, why are you in this race?" Indeed.

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February 27, 2004
What I'm reading

I've finally gotten around to reading Rick Atkinson's Pulitzer Prize-winning account of the war in North Africa. The book is incredibly well-written and engaging. Even the prologue, usually part of the book that is a bore to read but necessary for understanding, is a joy to read. I've found myself repeatedly impressed by Atkinson's ability […]

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February 27, 2004
He's back

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has returned from his all-to-short vacation. And he's made some news with this comment: Let me spare you the usual economist's sermon on the virtues of free trade, except to say this: although old fallacies about international trade have been making a comeback lately (yes, Senator Charles Schumer, that […]

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