April 16, 2005
"Mainline" churches

Out of Pennsylvania comes this story on the efforts of one Episcopal priest to reach out to other religions. An Episcopal priest has renounced his ordination to lead a Druid order. W. William Melnyk, former rector of St. James Episcopal Church in Downingtown, called his decision to become a Druid priest "a joyous occasion." Melnyk […]

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April 16, 2005
Can't make this up

Toothpaste can cause cancer. Don't overreact though, it's only a danger if you mix it with water and snort it in large quantities.

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April 15, 2005
More on judges

Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy has a post on NRO's "The Corner" which asks similar questions to ones I posed yesterday. Sorry to arrive late for what has been yet another great Corner discussion about the judges. The question that occurs to me reading the exchanges is: For what egregious thing would we impeach a […]

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April 15, 2005
My only post on the Bolton nomination

As a rule, a president should be able to staff his administration with anyone he chooses, as long as they're not demonstrably incompetent or crooked. But I have to agree with this article in The Washington Post which takes John Bolton, the president's nominee to be U.N. ambassador, to task for appearing at his confirmation […]

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April 15, 2005
McCain won't run for president

Arizona Sen. John McCain announced today on MSNBC's "Hardball" program that he wouldn't be running for the GOP nomination for president in 2008. MATTHEWS: But bottom line, would you vote for what’s called the “nuclear option,” to get rid of the filibuster rule on judgeships? MCCAIN: No, I will not. MATTHEWS: You will stick with […]

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April 14, 2005
Math, shmath

The Democrats "Social Security Calculator" is rigged. Democrats, however, aren't pulling them down.

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April 14, 2005
An obit that didn't make the paper of record

This is a good read.

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April 14, 2005
Now I feel better

The United Nations has OK'd a treaty that makes it illegal for terrorists to "to possess or threaten to use nuclear weapons or radioactive material." Boy, that's going to save us quite a bit of money. No need for all that Homeland Security spending.

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April 14, 2005
NRO on Judges

National Review Online has posted an unsigned editorial on the state of the judiciary -- including addressing recent comments by Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Tom DeLay. Politicians of both parties regularly demonstrate that folly, error, and overreach are endemic to their trade. But judges are prone to the same failings. In recent decades, their […]

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April 13, 2005
New "blog"

The San Diego Union-Tribune editorial department now has a blog. That's all I've got to say about that.

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