September 11, 2005
We will never forget

World Trade Center, New York Pentagon Shanksville, Pa. Flight 93 Photos from the Library of Congress.

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September 11, 2005
Yahoo!'s shame

Yahoo! admits it provided information to the Chinese government that resulted in the jailing of a journalist. Yahoo Inc. chief Jerry Yang said his company was complying with local laws when information on an Internet user was passed to Chinese police in a move leading to the jailing of a mainland journalist. Yang, speaking at […]

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September 10, 2005
More media failures

Caving-in to the race-baiters isn't the media's only failure -- and not even its worst -- in the coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The media has gotten some praise from some on the left for their outrage at what happened in New Orleans. TV and cable news reporters have lashed out at authorities […]

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September 10, 2005
Is it all about race?

I'm not naive. I know that there are people like Louisiana's David Duke and Fallbrook's own Tom Metzger who have a darkness and hatred in their own hearts that makes all skin color pale in comparison. But are we still at the point that everything is always about race? I'm not a big fan of […]

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September 9, 2005
Pull the other one

The much-maligned Kelo decision which eviscerated the Constitution's property protections wasn't supposed to have much of an effect here in California. Unlike some other states, California already prohibited cities, counties, school boards and other public entities from taking private property from one person in order to give it to another unless the property was "blighted." […]

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September 8, 2005
Not just the Red Cross

Louisiana's fatally incompetent governor, Kathleen Blanco, not only barred the Red Cross from providing food, water and other basic necessities to evacuees at the Superdome and New Orleans Convention Center last week as conditions there quickly deteriorated, but also the Salvation Army. Why? Because she didn't want people to get too comfy. The Salvation Army […]

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September 8, 2005
Fatal incompetence

Fox News' Major Garrett reported Wednesday that Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco refused the Red Cross permission to bring food, water and other supplies to victims of Hurricane Katrina at the Superdome and New Orleans convention center. From an interview on Hugh Hewitt's radio show, courtesy Radioblogger: MG: Well, the Red Cross, Hugh, had pre-positioned a […]

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September 7, 2005
I can't hear you

The California Legislature, in defiance of a popularly enacted prohibition on same sex marriage just five years ago, has decided a solid majority of California voters can pound sand. I don't know that yesterday's vote will result in a backlash against Democrats in the next election cycle, what with the gerrymandered districts which guarantee that […]

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September 6, 2005
How can you tell when Paul Krugman is lying?

If he's breathing he's lying. That's something that Powerline's John Hinderaker found out when he went to check out New York Times columnist Krugman's assertion that USS Bataan, a multipurpose amphibious assault ship, was never mobilized to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Don't expect a correction to be forthcoming. The New York Times editorial page […]

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September 6, 2005
Deepak Chopra is a fraud

Fox News' Neil Cavuto has New Age wacko Deepak Chopra on to talk about Hurricane Katrina's aftermath or something -- the second Chopra came on I turned the channel. Why? Because Chopra is a frauda. I first saw Chopra on the Oprah Winfrey show in the summer of 1993. I was renting a room while […]

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