August 22, 2005
Matthew Simmons' losing bet

What's that famous phrase? "Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it." Well, The New York Times' John Tierney found himself a sucker.

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August 22, 2005
No need to destroy human embryos

I'm opposed to embryonic stem cell research simply because I recognize that a human embryo is, well, human. Today comes news that scientists at Harvard have been able to create embryonic stem cells from adult skin cells. (Does that still make them "embryonic"?) Of course, despite making this discovery, they still want federal monies to […]

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August 22, 2005
Satellite Radio

I don't have one, and have no intention of getting one. Sorry, but I just don't spend so much time in my car that I feel the need to avoid commercials by getting one of them. Having said that, I found this to be somewhat hysterical. XM Radio came out with the MyFi which can […]

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August 22, 2005
Juan Cole is unctuous piece of excrement

I seldom bother with Michigan history professor Juan Cole. Why? Because the man is living, breathing evidence that feces float. This time, Cole decided to open his ill-informed trap, and he got his teeth kicked in by the widow of Steven Vincent, the brave journalist and author murdered earlier this month in Iraq. Yes, Steven […]

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August 22, 2005
Just an FYI

Monty Python Day at Doune castle is Sept. 4.

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August 22, 2005
So, maybe we shouldn't defend San Francisco

The barking moonbats in San Francisco have decided that they don't want the decommissioned USS Iowa ported there and used as a museum. But city supervisors voted 8-3 last month to oppose taking in the ship, citing local opposition to the Iraq war and the military’s stance on gays, among other things. "If I was […]

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August 21, 2005
Steyn on Sheehan

Mark Steyn takes a long, hard look at the Cindy Sheehan media experience, and sees the focus is on the wrong thing. Yet in the wreckage of Pat and Cindy Sheehan's marriage there is surely a lesson for the Democratic Party. As Cindy says, they're both Democrats, but she's "more liberal" and "more radicalized." There […]

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August 21, 2005
What he's leaving out

The New York Times' Paul Krugman has been reliving what might have been. It's 2005, and Krugman is still sore about the 2000 presidential election. I'll be the first to acknowledge that more Floridians went to the polls in 2000 intending to vote for Al Gore. The problem is ... how do I put this […]

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August 20, 2005
John Roberts is bad for the environment

The National Resources Defense Council and the Environmental Defense Fund today attacked Supreme Court nominee John Roberts for his comments on a memo when he worked for the White House counsel's office during the Reagan Administration. The memo, which addressed an upcoming American Bar Association scuba diving trip, contained the suggestion that if the scuba […]

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August 19, 2005
Sick 'em Johnny

If there was any doubt that the United Nations needed someone like John "Darth Vader" Bolton in the building putting up a fuss, this would dispel it. The United Nations' funding of a Palestinian Arab propaganda campaign timed to coincide with Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip has increased tensions between the U.N. and American […]

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