August 28, 2007
Something fishy going on

The Wall Street Journal reported this morning that Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is getting a lot of money from a very unlikely source. One of the biggest sources of political donations to Hillary Rodham Clinton is a tiny, lime-green bungalow that lies under the flight path from San Francisco International Airport. Six members of […]

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August 26, 2007
She's got a future

Lauren Caitlin Upton, third runner-up in the Miss Teen USA contest, has a bright future. Well, there's a reason they call it a beauty pageant and not a quiz bowl.

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August 26, 2007
BDS and Bill Moyers

Bill Moyers, who has spread his left-wing ideology for decades courtesy of your contributions to the Public Broadcasting System, is a hateful, despicable little man. And I may be putting it much too nicely. A little over a week ago, in the wake of the announcement of the resignation of presidential adviser Karl Rove, Moyers […]

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August 26, 2007
An inconvenient truth

There's bad news for fans of Michael Moore's "Sicko" and the single-payer/socialized medicine solution he advocates. Cancer survival rates in Britain are among the lowest in Europe, according to the most comprehensive analysis of the issue yet produced. England is on a par with Poland despite the NHS spending three times more on health care. […]

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August 26, 2007
Rude awakening

I was awakened at about 6:30 a.m. this morning by thunder, lightning and car alarms going off as the remnants of Hurricane Dean moved into the Northern San Diego County. It rained pretty good too. This concludes your annual "weather" report for San Diego County.

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August 25, 2007
If in doubt... pt.2

Last month I noted that President George W. Bush was able to travel back in time to and set policies on dealing with terrorists during the Clinton administration. Well, he's done it again. From a New York Times editorial: When George W. Bush won the White House, Mr. Tenet seems to have shifted his priorities. […]

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August 24, 2007
She sounds French

When I saw this report, the first thought was: "DeGaulle of that woman!" Elvira Arellano was kicked out of the United States last week after she entered the country illegally -- twice -- and defied a deportation order for years. The United States is the one who broke the law first. By letting people cross […]

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August 24, 2007
Just making stuff up

If you haven't had a chance to read it, head over to National Review Online and check out this article by former U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy on The New York Times false reporting on the recent FISA fix. So, have you heard the latest? Your business records can now be taken away by Big Brother […]

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August 23, 2007
Public responsibilities

A couple of years back, San Diego Police released the mug shot and name of a 17-year-old murder suspect to the local media. The kid was on the loose and, in the standard law-enforcement wording, "armed and dangerous." A journalistic judgement had to to be made. Does the newspaper run the mug shot? The initial […]

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August 23, 2007
Words that get you fired

There are certain statements that usually get you fired. I knew a guy who got fired for telling his boss the infamous "Dick Cheney" line. Voters should fire Rep. Bob Filner for this line: “I am a congressman and can do whatever I want,” [immigration supervisor Juan J.] Ramirez quoted Filner as saying. That's it. […]

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