October 11, 2004
A tale of two editorials

The New York Times has a lukewarm editorial on Saturday's historic election in Afghanistan. As I read the piece, I couldn't help but be reminded of the Times editorial on the Venezuelan referendum which called on those who complained of obvious, widespread fraud to simply shut up. The Times is always more pessimistic when anything […]

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October 10, 2004
My letter to Fox News Sunday

Near the end of the panel discussion, National Public Radio's Juan Williams made the claim that the White House had written Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech to Congress and comments with the president at a Rose Garden ceremony. Dear Chris, Juan Williams claimed that the White House wrote Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech […]

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October 10, 2004
I can't do it

I'm trying to watch as "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace interviews Democrat vice-presidential wannabe Sen. John Edwards, and I just can't take it any more. On Iraq, Edwards insisted that Saddam Hussein could've been taken care of using sanctions, despite the report by the Iraq Survey Group's Charles Duelfer that showed the "sanctions" were […]

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October 10, 2004
Five and O

The No. 10-ranked Cal Poly Mustangs pulled out another victory, this time over Southern Utah, thanks to Mustang cornerback Karl Ivory's interception in the end zone with less than a minute to go. Next victim: Texas State.

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October 10, 2004
They know how to pick 'em

Last year, the euroweenies who award the Nobel Peace Prize decided to give it to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter -- not for any work he's done, but as an effort to stick it to President George W. Bush. This year, they've given it to a nutjob who believes that AIDS was created by evil […]

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October 9, 2004
Quick thoughts on the debate

I heard most of the debate on the newsroom TVs as I was working on Saturday's paper. Overall, I thought President Bush did a much better job than last time. I think he's much more comfortable when he can interact with people, instead of just a TV camera. One thing that struck me about the […]

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October 8, 2004
That liberal media

When I saw this, my jaw just dropped. Drudge has a copy of an ABC News memo directing reporters to hold the Bush and Kerry campaigns to different standards of the truth -- Bush to the higher standard; Kerry to the lower. Kerry distorts, takes out of context, and mistakes all the time, but these […]

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October 8, 2004
Indymedia in trouble with the law

The anti-America collection of Web sites known collectively as Indymedia have had their server hard drives seized by government investigators. SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- A Texas Internet company said Friday it gave U.S. government officials the hard drives from a pair of its Web servers leased to online journalists and others. San Antonio-based Rackspace Managed […]

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October 8, 2004
Blame America First

John Kerry's advisors -- Joe Lockhart and Mike McCurry -- are on Fox News' "Big Story" program and uttered the following absolutely outrageous and incredible statement. John Gibson: Mike, Joe, as long as you're looking through those rose-colored glasses, what does the U.N. look like? The coalition of the bribed. You've got Saddam Hussein over […]

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October 8, 2004
WWMD?

When voting for president next month, some of you may ask yourselves: What Would Marines Do? The Boston Globe answers this question -- and it's not good news for the hometown war hero. Standing near him in the operations center, Jamie Tyson, a 35-year-old Marine, interrupted. ''I voted for Clinton twice," he said. Tyson, who […]

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