June 23, 2004
President Bush and AIDS in Africa

President Bush is proposing to spend billions of dollars to help fight the spread of AIDS in Africa (and Vietnam), using a program that has been proven to work, and he still gets grief from the activist community. Nonetheless, some activist groups have accused the Bush administration of doing too little. The fight against AIDS […]

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June 23, 2004
Dumb

I'm all for second chances, but you don't do this. A Democratic group crucial to John Kerry's presidential campaign has paid felons � some convicted of sex offenses, assault and burglary � to conduct door-to-door voter registration drives in at least three election swing states. America Coming Together, contending that convicted criminals deserve a second […]

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June 23, 2004
Trust and the media

Earlier this month the Pew Research Center came out with a survey showing that Americans have taken the old axiom to "not believe everything you read" to heart. The report is chock full of what you'd expect -- more Republicans watch and trust Fox News, more Democrats watch and trust CNN, nobody watches MSNBC -- […]

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June 23, 2004
A letter from near the front lines

I got an e-mail today from a friend of mine who's an Air Force officer currently serving in the Middle East. He claims to be far in the rear echelon, though, as you can read, he's close enough that he doesn't have to depend on the American media for his news. Here's my reporting story: […]

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June 23, 2004
Free speech in the public schools

A high school Protest Warrior member got into trouble as he tried to post various fliers around campus. It's a very interesting read.

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June 23, 2004
Book review

I finished Stephen Coonts' latest book, "Liars & Thieves" this past weekend in just one day. It's not the usual Coonts fare with exotic locales and the fate of the world hanging in the balance as hero Jake Grafton sets things right. Instead, it reminded me much more of books by Steve Baldacci -- specifically […]

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June 22, 2004
Two good reads

If you're not making the Wall Street Journal's Opinionjournal.com part of your daily reading list, you're missing out From yesterday we have Anne Bayefsky's speech to the useless United Nations that has finally discovered that there are a lot of anti-Semites in its midst. Today they have an excellent indictment of the politicization of the […]

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June 22, 2004
Religion of Pieces

The al Qaeda linked group Monotheism and Jihad has furthered the cause of their religion by beheading South Korean Kim Sun-il. All the usual denunciations will follow -- including those less-than-totally sincere ones from the Muslim world. An interesting thought struck me when I considered the gruesome murder of American Paul Johnson last week in […]

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June 22, 2004
Facts, schmacts

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, after attacking the left's favorite hobgoblin, Attorney General John Ashcroft, for failing to capture any real terrorists -- blames him for ... uh ... catching a terrorist. A correction? Don't make me laugh.

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June 21, 2004
Err America

The good professor discusses some legal issues that our favorite liberal talk radio network is facing. The Wall Street Journal article on Air America can be found here. (Sorry, subscribers only.) What was very interesting to me about this issue was Al Franken's response to the revelation that the network's founders had decieved people as […]

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