April 3, 2004
Loony leftists on parade

I got up this morning in plenty of time to head down to Memorial Park in the Logan Heights neighborhood of San Diego to join Lt. Smash's counter-protest. Between 15 and 20 people showed up to support the troops, including myself, and fellow bloggers Bryon Scott and Breaker of Right on the Left Beach who […]

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April 3, 2004
More on Clarke's "facts"

I don't like to kick a guy when he's down, except when he's a liar named Richard Clarke. Author Laurie Mylroie takes Clarke to task over his willful obfuscation on Iraq's ties to terrorism. Mr. Clarke is a man famously intolerant of those who disagree with him. When he cannot win the argument, he cheats. […]

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April 2, 2004
Combating idiocy, one rally at a time

The morons from the communist anti-freedom group A.N.S.W.E.R. is planning a march here in San Diego tomorrow and Lt. Smash will be speaking at a counter-protest. Get all the details here. I'm unsure whether I'll be able to make it or not -- depends on when I get off work tonight, but I encourage anyone […]

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April 2, 2004
They're just on the other side

You've heard all of the less-than-completely-true-or-accurate phrases from those on the left who claim that "dissent is patriotic" and that they "support the troops, but oppose the war." Well, over at one of the liberal bastions of the blogosphere, Daily Kos, the following was posted in the wake of the brutal murder, burning and dismemberment […]

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April 2, 2004
Opinion or lie?

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is making a pretty serious accusation. In his latest column, Krugman claims that the Bush administration somehow "got" to CNN. You can find a news story about the incident here. Two things. First, I'm curious to see what CNN's response to this accusation will be. After all, a New […]

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April 1, 2004
This is funny

Silly Swedes suckered by specious story.

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April 1, 2004
Today's required reading

First, the Heritage Foundation's Joseph Loconte rightly assails the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. The entire U.N. is a joke -- a place where murderous, despotic regimes hold equal power with representative democracies -- but the UNCHR is even worse. Second, The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan addresses yesterday's brutal horror in the Iraqi […]

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April 1, 2004
Move-on's ad

The MoveOn PAC has an anti-Bush ad on the air that highlights a quote by disgruntled former employee Richard Clarke in his "60 Minutes" episode. CLARKE: He (Bush) ignored terrorism for months when maybe we could have done something to stop 9/11. Contrast that quote with Clarke's testimony to the 9/11 committee. FORMER SEN. SLADE […]

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April 1, 2004
T3, T1, Cable, PEI, DSL

T3 lines enable very fast data transmission. T1 lines are slower, but still really fast. Cable modems are slower still, but plenty fast. Then there's PEI. Then there's the least broad of broadband technology, DSL. What's PEI you ask? Pigeon Enabled Internet.

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April 1, 2004
Christians in the newsroom

Hopefully this will mark the end of this bit of silliness that Christians should be banned from mainstream journalism and independent groups should be discouraged from urging Christians from going into journalism. Michaelagelo Signorile, in a column for the New York Press, follows in the dubious footsteps of Atrios and the Daily Kos to attack […]

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