December 26, 2004
RIP

Reggie White died this morning at the much too young age of 43. White was undoubtedly a great football player, but he was a far better human being. Today's sports pages are too often are less about the outcome of the big game than what happened in courtrooms across the country. White wasn't one of […]

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December 25, 2004
Merry Christmas!

Today is the day that we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday. Here are a couple of things that are worth reading before you gorge yourself on eggnog. First, there's this letter from a soldier in Iraq who met Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on his Christmas Eve trip. […]

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December 23, 2004
Mainstream media still doesn't get it

The Hartford Courant went out and asked a bunch of elite media bigwigs what the biggest "media story" of the year was and published their answers. My vote would be for CBS News' forged documents and the trailblazing work in exposing it by Little Green Footballs and Powerline. However, I'm not a bigwig and therefore […]

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December 23, 2004
This isn't really news

That is, unless you're captive to the Oslo "Peace" Accords and naive enough to believe that all the Palestinians want is peace. The new leader of the ruling Fatah movement said the Palestinians want to replace Israel with a state of their own. Fatah chief Farouk Khaddoumi said the Palestinian strategy toward Israel was two-fold. […]

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December 23, 2004
Air Marshals

Michelle Malkin takes on head of the Federal Air Marshal service who has gone on TV claiming that there is no "dress code" for the undercover agents. Well, she's got a memo and a bunch of e-mails that call Thomas Quinn a liar. Face it, if you can pick out an air marshal, they're going […]

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December 23, 2004
A broken system

I've been doing quite a bit of blog and newspaper reading on the Washington State "recount" the past couple of weeks as the legal challenges ramped up and the hand recount Democrat vote creation started up. I lived and worked in Aberdeen, Washington, for nearly two years and earned a few extra bucks every election […]

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December 22, 2004
Breaking News

While cleaning up my bathroom last night in anticipation of my parents dropping by, I discovered 11 absentee ballots from Washington State behind the toilet. I don't know how they got there, but I've contacted election officials in King County to see if they're interested in adding them to their recount. On a slightly more […]

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December 22, 2004
No client too evil

In a tragic setback, it appears that former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark will not be part of Saddam Hussein's defense team. Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark said Dec. 19 that he would represent Saddam, but added it was unlikely an international court would let a foreigner who didn’t speak Arabic and wasn’t trained […]

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December 22, 2004
The mess in Washington state

It looks as though Washington state has a new governor. After two machine recounts failed to give Democrat Christine Gregoire a victory, a statewide hand recount has reportedly allowed Democrats to keep hold of the statehouse. The Democrats quickly claimed victory. It should be noted that when Republican Dino Rossi won the first count by […]

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December 22, 2004
If you haven't read it

Many of you know that the terrorists in Iraq got off a lucky shot yesterday, killing 22 people in a mess hall. What you won't find in any newspaper is this moving account from an Army chaplain who was there. "Mark" was put on a stretcher and laid along a wall. A small monitor on […]

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