August 10, 2007
Charges dropped

It appears as though efforts by some in the military and media to turn a tragedy into a crime are going to fail. Yesterday, Lt. Gen. James Mattis decided not to court-martial Lance Cpl. Justin L. Sharratt and Capt. Randy W. Stone. Sharratt was involved in a firefight with insurgents that tragically left some women […]

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August 10, 2007
Oh, the irony

Statisician Steve McIntyre, the guy who famously exposed the global warming hockey stick fraud, has done the world another service by pointing out an error in NASA climate expert James Hansen's temperature adjustment algorithms that had the effect of causing a false jump in official temperatures. The corrected numbers shoot down 1998 as the hottest […]

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August 9, 2007
Henry Reynolds is a jerk

Henry Reynolds is a Los Angeles attorney who bought the domain "imwithfred2008." That site, minus the 2008, is the official site of maybe GOP candidate Fred Thompson. Reynolds set up his fake site as a KKK fan site. Unfortunately, Reynolds isn't that bright when it comes to the Internet, and failed to cover his tracks.

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August 9, 2007
"Militant Christianity"?

Instapundit Glenn Reynolds points to this article about the rise of Christianity in China. He then writes this: It could happen, I suppose, and my colleague Rosalind Hackett, who studies these things, has suggested that militant Christianity, not Islam, is likely to be the religious force of the 21st century. I'm unsure whether the "militant" […]

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August 9, 2007
Pork scorecard

The Club for Growth has posted an interesting pork scorecard. Certain Republicans (and one Democrat) would do well to promote its findings. Sixteen congressmen scored a perfect 100%, voting for all 50 anti-pork amendments. They are all Republicans. The average Republican score was 43%. The average Democratic score was 2%. The average score for appropriators […]

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August 9, 2007
California voting

Last week, California Secretary State Debra Bowen decertified most of the electronic voting machines in the State of California. Ms. Bowen is a moron. Imagine a bank testing its security by giving the "Red Team" a key to the bank, the bank's security codes and the combination to the vault and being shocked that they […]

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August 8, 2007
Foolish FISA

Before they charged out of Washington, D.C., for their August recess, the House and Senate passed a temporary (six-month) fix to the ridiculousness which has become FISA. Recently a federal FISA judge ruled that communications between two foreign, non-U.S. persons, that merely pass through a piece of electronic equipment in the United States require a […]

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August 8, 2007
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August 8, 2007
Petraeus can't be trusted

Several weeks ago, radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt interviewed the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus on the situation in that country and the "surge." Andrew Sullivan, who was once sane, decried that decision by the general. If I were eager to maintain a semblance of military independence from the agenda […]

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August 8, 2007
The lies about denial

Newsweek magazine has a lame article on human-caused global warming in its latest issue. It starts out with the discredited story that the Competitive Enterprise Institute was "bribing" scientists to come out against global warming. There's no need to really read the article, you've heard it all before: Global -warming deniers are funded by big […]

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