June 22, 2006
Help me out on this one

We've got more global-warming scaremongering out today. It has been 2,000 years and possibly much longer since Earth has run such a fever. The National Academy of Sciences, reaching that conclusion in a broad review of scientific work requested by Congress, reported Thursday that the "recent warmth is unprecedented for at least the last 400 […]

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June 22, 2006
Mike Luckovich is an idiot

You can find today's cartoon here. Maybe someone should offer the Alanta Journal-Constitution's cartoonist his choice of a week's stay in Gitmo, or five hours with al Qaeda in Iraq.

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June 22, 2006
WMDs

The announcement yesterday by Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Sen. Rick Santorum that U.S. investigators had discovered more than 500 shells containing chemical weapons -- mustard and sarin gasses -- was greeted with collective sigh by most of the media. FoxNews.com ran a rather extensive story, but The Washington Post had only a brief stuck inside […]

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June 22, 2006
Can I be forgiven?

For being disappointed that it wasn't Ramsey Clark?

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June 21, 2006
Can they be taught to fear?

Radio show host Mark Levin has a blog over at National Review and in a post responding to yesterday's discovery of the bodies of two tortured and mutilated American servicemen, he writes in part: Meanwhile, two kidnapped U.S. soldiers were apparently brutally tortured and murdered today. And the question I pose to those who rightly […]

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June 21, 2006
Weather or climate change?

ABC News is asking Joe Public to send them anecdotal "evidence" of global warming. This is even more hilarious than Al Gore's famous speech on global warming delivered in New York City on one of the coldest days ever on record, because what ABC News is really asking for is for evidence of warm weather, […]

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June 20, 2006
The worst happened

I must say that I wasn't surprised to discover that the two U.S. soldiers who were kidnapped last week were found dead yesterday, their bodies mutilated and booby-trapped. Not only were the bodies booby-trapped, but homemade bombs also lined the road leading to the victims, an apparent effort to complicate recovery efforts and target recovery […]

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June 20, 2006
Don't know much geography

On Sunday, Congressman Jack Murtha was on "Meet the Press." He did not acquit himself well, but Bush Derangement Syndrome seems to have that effect on people afflicted with it. Murtha pointed to the success of the U.S. assassination of terrorist Abu Musab al Zarqawi to bolster his case for a "redeployment" out of Iraq […]

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June 20, 2006
You can't handle the truth

Well, you're a Hoystory reader, so you probably can. But it's becoming readily apparent that there's a significant portion of the moonbat left that simply cannot. I've been beating on the liberal Web site truthout.org for nearly a month now (see here, here and here) after they falsely reported that White House advisor had been […]

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June 20, 2006
Out of control

The whole megapixel one-upsmanship thing is just getting out of hand. Dalsa Semiconductor has fabricated an image sensor with more than 111 million pixels. The company claims the 4 x 4-inch charge-coupled device, configured as 10,560 x 10,560 pixels, is the world's highest-resolution image sensor and the first to break the 100 million-pixel barrier.

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