June 26, 2006
Took long enough

The University of Colorado is going to fire plagiarist, copyright-infringer and all-around jackass Ward "Little Eichmanns" Churchill.

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June 26, 2006
Worse than used car salesmen

Bill Keller, editor of the bird cage liner once known as The New York Times, is an idiot. The Times has posted Keller's form letter to people who have complained about last week's disclosure of the terrorist finance tracking program. Some of the incoming mail quotes the angry words of conservative bloggers and TV or […]

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June 25, 2006
The "scientific consensus"

If you're not a subscriber to the online edition of The Wall Street Journal, then you may want to pick up a copy of Monday's paper at your local newsstand for this article by Richard S. Lindzen -- a professor of atmospheric science at MIT. The headline should do it for you: "There is no […]

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June 25, 2006
Not quite

Austin Bay has a follow-up on the New York Times treachery describing the Times and its sources as the "Axis of Abuse." I agree with much of Bay's analysis, but this part shows just a fundamental misunderstanding of how the news business works. Bush Derangement Syndrome doesn’t explain the Wall St Journal– just “me too” […]

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June 25, 2006
What is an activist?

One of the editors at the Union-Tribune once mentioned that his daughter worked as an "activist." He paid to send her to UC Berkeley, so it shouldn't come as a big surprise. I would've made some crack about him spending all that money to give the kid a college education only to have it wasted […]

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June 25, 2006
Sabotage? I don't think so

Three idiots vandalized a nuclear missile launch site in North Dakota last week. The headline says they sabotaged it -- wrong. Using a sledgehammer and household hammers, all they would accomplish in 200 years is breaking the hammers. Rest assured, there would have been little problem launching that missile before, during and after the anti-war […]

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June 25, 2006
Fallout continues

Friday's disclosure by several newspapers, led by The New York Times, but including both The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times, of a classified program that has been highly successful in capturing terrorists worldwide isn't dying down in the blogosphere. Los Angeles Times subscribers Patrick Frey and Mark Danzinger have canceled their subscriptions […]

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June 24, 2006
The public gets it

The New York Times letters to the editor commonly seems to be representative not only of the paper's editorial view, but also of its blue-state home base. Therefore, it really says something when the Times publishes six letters on its criminal outing of a legal anti-terrorist surveillance program and four of them take the paper […]

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June 23, 2006
Save the whales!

Or do you global-warming scaremongers want more of them to die! Global warming has made life harder for some wildlife species, but it may be providing a temporary boost to the health and population of Pacific gray whales. The number of gray whale calves migrating this spring along the West Coast increased by 8 percent […]

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June 23, 2006
Is it really a war?

Both Republican and Democrat administrations in the decades before Sept. 11, 2001, have been criticized for viewing Islamic terrorism -- from the Iranian hostage-taking to the Marine barracks bombing in Lebanon to the USS Cole attack -- as a law enforcement issue. When government officials talked about "bringing people to justice," they meant trying them […]

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