November 28, 2005
Two views on torture

You've got one from columnist Charles Krauthammer, and another from law professor David Luban. Luban's is little more than a treatise against the U.S. government using any sort of physical, emotional or mental distress against terrorists plotting to attack the U.S. Krauthammer, on the other hand, does an excellent job of laying out all of […]

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November 27, 2005
Are her 15 minutes up?

Loony, anti-Semitic and hate-filled "peace" protester Cindy Sheehan's 15-minutes of fame may have finally come to an end. Apparently her anti-war book isn't going to zoom to the top of the charts. You can look for her tripe in the written word form coming soon to a bookstore bargain bin near you.

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November 27, 2005
Media watch

"Fox News Watch" yesterday had the panelists passing out their "Turkey Awards." Two of the "honorees" were amusing -- not so much because of who the honoree was, but for what the logic behind the nomination was. American University's Jane Hall -- who we last spied demonstrating her ignorance on how the appellate courts worked […]

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November 27, 2005
Up next, Texas State

The Cal Poly Mustangs marked two firsts yesterday. They notched their first Division I-AA playoff victory and their first ever win over Montana. Cal Poly will face #4 seed Texas State in San Marcos, Texas, Saturday afternoon. Go Mustangs!

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November 26, 2005
Wonders of the Internet

I'm watching the broadcast of the Cal Poly-Montana game over the Internet. It's not great quality -- think bad color reception -- but the real annoying thing is the Internet broadcast's tendency to run scoreboard graphics instead of the beginnings of the plays. If you're lucky you may see the beginning of the play on […]

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November 26, 2005
Journalists as stenographers

I've said before that journalists shouldn't simply sit there and write uncritically about whatever a powerful official or special interest group wants. Well, I'm afriad that today's Union-Tribune has an example of journalists doing just that. I'd like to preface the rest of this post by pointing out that I do work at the Union-Tribune […]

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November 25, 2005
Editor!

You've got to love this story crying out for an editor. Bear shot by hunter bites back, dies Hunter: Two bear bites, one to bone, leave him 'a little sore' HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (AP) -- A black bear bit and clawed a hunter who had just shot it four times in what game authorities said appeared […]

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November 25, 2005
My Black Friday experience

So, I got up this morning shortly before the crack of noon and headed over to GameCrazy to pick up a video game that they had on sale -- 50 percent off. It's not at all busy, but I walk in and ask for the game. The clerk gets it off the shelf, turns around, […]

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November 25, 2005
Pat Morita, RIP

"Mr. Miyagi" has died at 73.

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November 24, 2005
Umm...and the point is

I got an e-mail earlier this week from a reader about a CNN article that was a basically a rewrite of this article from National Journal. The Powerline guys quickly ripped the revisionist-history hit-job and their readers made the key points succinctly. Readers Malcolm Jones and John Steele add a more basic point. Jones writes: […]

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