April 10, 2007
Don't believe me?

If you don't trust what this journalist has to write about global warming (good instinct to have), then I give you a professor from some university back east.

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April 8, 2007
You can stop at the summary

From the Sunday New York Times editorial on the terror of global warming. Hot and Cold The world’s scientists are telling us with increasing confidence that the costs of doing nothing to regulate greenhouse gas emissions will be far greater than the costs of acting now. These scientists aren't qualified to make that judgement. That […]

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April 8, 2007
The role of journalists

Let me start out by saying that radio talker Don Imus is a jerk. Having said that, I'm a little troubled why the National Association of Black Journalists has decided that it's their place to call for his firing. The National Association of Black Journalists, the editor-in-chief of Essence magazine and a New York sports […]

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April 8, 2007
Happy Easter

Today is Easter and I wanted to touch on a couple of things this morning. First, I finished Dave Shifflett's book "Exodus: Why Americans Are Fleeing Liberal Churches for Conservative Christianity" a couple of weeks ago. I hate to ruin the ending for everyone, but the answer is in an old Aaron Tippin song: "You've […]

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April 6, 2007
Good read

The Federalist Society has an online "debate" over abortion. It's a good read and it will come as no surprise who I think has the better argument.

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April 6, 2007
(Not) Preparing for the worst

Officials in Burinlington Township held a mock hostage crisis a couple weeks ago to prepare police and school employees for the worst. “You perform as you practice,” Superintendent Chris Manno said prior to the exercise. “We need to practice under conditions as real as possible in order to evaluate our procedures and plans so that […]

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April 5, 2007
RIAA gets tough

The Recording Industry Association of America is going after people who have the gall to share digital copies of of yet-to-be-released songs leaked by the band Nine Inch Nails itself. This isn't news. What is news is how this was described on G4 TV earlier this evening while I was flipping channels: "The RIAA is […]

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April 5, 2007
Sticking it to Kerry

On Wednesday, President Bush made a recess appointment to make Sam Fox the U.S. ambassador to Belgium. Democrats had blocked Fox because he had the audacity to donate money to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. For those into media criticism, I encourage you to compare the aforelinked AP story to this story from ABC […]

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April 4, 2007
A tale of two homes

The New Criterion's blog has an excellent little comparison of the private residences of two of America's most famous environmentalists. It's a little odd that one of these two individuals is practically worshiped by those who pray at the green shrine, while the other is vilified. However, when you realize environmentalism is (and always has […]

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April 4, 2007
What did voters vote for?

On Tuesday, President Bush held a press conference in which he took the Democrat Congress to task for its failure to pass a supplemental war funding bill without unconstitutional infringements on the commander-in-chief's power or political pork. Democrats, obviously, were unimpressed and urged Bush to sign the still unreconciled House-Senate bill anyway. This political kabuki […]

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