May 14, 2006
We are at war

Because a lot of people in the media seem to have forgotten, and far too many Democrat partisans don't seem to care anymore, here's a brief reminder about what we're really talking about when there's a bunch of wailing and gnashing of teeth over the NSA's surveillance programs. I wanted to take a couple of […]

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May 14, 2006
It's why I don't play that game

The Union-Tribune has an interesting article on attendance figures in sports. Maybe this will put a halt to the guessing game that Hoy senior likes to play at San Diego State basketball games. Then again, probably not.

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May 13, 2006
Four months later...

Back in January I lamented the fact that Miramax had failed to release a Widescreen version of "The Great Raid," the story of the rescue of American POWs from a Japanese prison camp on the Philippines. Well, today I went out and spent some of my OT money and came across the widescreen version on […]

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May 13, 2006
New York, we have a problem

You can often find some comedy in the New York Times corrections section, and today is no different. An article and a picture caption yesterday about the funeral of Sgt. Jose Gomez of Queens, who was killed on April 20 in Iraq, referred incorrectly to the Army representative who comforted his mother. She was a […]

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May 13, 2006
Happy 2nd Birthday!

To Hoystory's favorite niece!

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May 11, 2006
Media bias

I was walking through the composing area in the newsroom yesterday when I came across this story on one of the Union-Tribune's opinion page headlined: "The Boy Scouts' exclusion policies." Intrigued, I read the story and while the headline may be technically accurate, it doesn't reflect the tone of the column by James J. Kilpatrick, […]

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May 11, 2006
Not our friends

The U.S. Commission has come out with its annual report on International Religious Freedom. [PDF format] It should come as no surprise that "our friends the Saudis" come out rather poorly. I'm understating it. Although the government has publicly taken the position—reiterated again in early 2006—that it permits non-Muslims to worship in private, the guidelines […]

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May 11, 2006
Sullivan vs. Ponnuru

I read Andrew Sullivan's column in this week's Time magazine and came away impressively unimpressed. Sullivan has been beating the gay marriage drum with vigor for the past couple of years and it's started to affect his cognitive abilities. Sullivan claims that "The 'Christian' vote has become shorthand in journalism for the Republican base." I […]

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May 11, 2006
She was what?

If the mess that President Bill Clinton left this nation's foreign policy and national security in when he left office wasn't obvious on Sept. 11, 2001, then former Secretary of State Madeline Albright is determined to make sure that you remember it -- just not the way she intends. Albright was selling her book, "The […]

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May 10, 2006
Sounds like a university professor

If you haven't gotten a chance to read Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinnerjacket's letter to President Bush, take a gander. [PDF document] When it's not unintentionally funny, it's downright scary. One of my favorite parts was Ahmadinnerjacket's concern for the poor souls in Guantanamo Bay. There are prisoners in Guantanamo Bay that have not been tried, […]

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