November 20, 2005
No snub this time

Cal Poly will play Montana next week in the first round of the NCAA IAA football playoffs. Cal Poly lost a close one to Montana at Montana earlier this season. Go Mustangs!

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November 19, 2005
Who's playing politics with the Iraq war?

Answer: Democrats. For the past several weeks the Democrats in Congress have been peddling the "Bush lied, people died" slander and calling for the immediate (and irresponsible) pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq. The other day, Vietnam War vet and Democrat congressman John Murtha called for the "immediate" pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq. Murtha […]

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November 18, 2005
Counting the votes

Over at SoundPolitics.com, Stefan Sharkansky has some interesting photos on how voter intent is divined in Democrat-controlled King County, Washington. If you were still wondering why Republicans were concerned about a lack of consistent rules in determining voter intent during the 2000 Florida recount, then what King County is doing -- in a situation where […]

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November 18, 2005
It's clobberin' time!

The losers at WATCH -- World Against Toys Causing Harm -- (boy was that acronym ever a stretch) have come out with their list of the 10 most dangerous toys of the holiday season. Follow a link for a complete list of dangerous toys, but I'd like to point out the one at the right. […]

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November 17, 2005
Speck, log

I just caught former Clinton hatchet-man Paul Begala on CNN's "Situation Room" decrying the "personal attacks" that the Bush administration is making against Democrats (who are peddling the "Bush lied, people died" bolshevick storytelling) and their effort to rewrite history. In an effort to back up his claim that the GOP is doing the "politics […]

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November 17, 2005
If this doesn't make you sick, nothing will

You hear all the time that North Korea is one of the world's worst human-rights abusers, but you don't often hear what it takes to earn that moniker. The study recounts, for example, how in November 1996 in North Korea's South Pyongan province, a unit of the North Korean army was tasked with widening a […]

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November 17, 2005
National Review does something evil

I like National Review Online. I've met Ramesh Ponnuru and he's a great guy. But yesterday they they did something evil. In promoting a John J. Miller article reviewing Sen. Barbara Boxer's new novel (it's best used when you run out of toilet paper), they ran this piece of promo art. Simply said, this graphic […]

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November 17, 2005
Samuelson slams the AARP

For those of you who missed Robert J. Samuelson's Wednesday column in The Washington Post, you should check it out. Samuelson slams the AARP for defending the status quo when it comes to Social Security -- with good reason. This year AARP spent $25 million, mostly on TV and print ads, to defeat President Bush's […]

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November 17, 2005
Journalism woes

It happens at newspapers large and small and Tuesday's Bakersfield Californian details its own case of journalistic malpractice. Before she was fired Oct. 17 for plagiarism and fabrication, former Bakersfield Californian reporter Nada Behziz signed her name to 96 stories. A Californian investigation shows more than a third contain a variety of serious problems including […]

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November 15, 2005
Rewriting history redux

A couple of links for those with a continuing interest in the truth. The White House came out today with a point-by-point refutation of the New York Times editorial I took a whack at earlier today. I'm quickly becoming convinced that there isn't a single honest liberal on the Times editorial board. Honest liberals do […]

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