August 22, 2007
Sanity prevails

Monday morning the remaining charges were dropped against the two 13-year-old boys who were arrested and charged with crimes that would require them to register as sex offenders for the rest of their lives for (stupidly) slapping girls on their butts. "I believe these youths have now moved from a model of bad behavior in […]

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August 22, 2007
Moral Equivalency Pt. 1

CNN started its series on moral equivalency Tuesday night with the first part of its "God's Warriors" series with a focus on Judaism. (For those who are interested, the Little Green Footballs discussion thread on the episode is here.) I haven't had time to watch the series, and probably won't until this weekend, but I […]

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August 21, 2007
On newspapers

There's been two articles occupying tabs on my browser for a few days on the future of newspapers. The first one that I want to get out of the way is this one written by John C. Dvorak in PC Magazine. I only link to the column out of habit, there's no need to read […]

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August 20, 2007
The rest of the story

The New Republic appears to still be on their August recess hide-in-a-hole and are, at last report, still standing by their since-discredited Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp. Author and reporter Richard Miniter has what may be the most in-depth account of the TNR/Beauchamp fiasco over at Pajamas Media. Among a string of disturbing revelations is this: […]

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August 20, 2007
John Edwards is not stupid

But I hold open the possibility that I'm wrong. For the past 20+ years, al least, the media and many Democrat-partisans have prided themselves on their intellectual superiority. Ronald Reagan was an "amiable dunce." George W. Bush is just plain stupid. For some reason that I'm sure is found in some elementary psychology book somewhere, […]

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August 20, 2007
He's better than you

San Diego-are Rep. Bob "The Crusher" Filner has joined the long list of politicians who think that all the laws they pass apply only to the little people and not themselves. Filner (D-Calif.), the chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee, has been charged with assault and battery of a United Airlines employee after he allegedly […]

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August 20, 2007
They can do more

There was quite a bit of brouhaha last week when computer science grad student Virgil Griffith created a program which allowed users to correlate changes made to wikipedia and who owns the computer which made the changes. For the left side of the blogosphere, the outrage was directed towards corporations like Wal-Mart that edited their […]

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August 19, 2007
Media bias 101

No one should be surprised. When presidential adviser Karl Rove announced last week that he would be leaving at the end of August, people attending the news (not editorial board) meeting of the Seattle Times cheered. Don't think that this was the only newsroom where this sort of thing happened. It may not have happened […]

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August 18, 2007
What pardons are for

Richard Paey is serving a 25 year sentence in Florida for possessing 100 Percocet pills which he used to dull the chronic pain with which he lives. Two years into Paey's 25 year sentence you could see his feet twisted, his hands trembling and his body failing. An old car accident ruined his spine and […]

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August 17, 2007
Two Americas

If there really are two Americas, John Edwards lives in the one that you and I aren't allowed in. This story's a little stale, but it's illustrative of a larger point that you don't want to lose sight of: Whether they're liberal or conservative, every single person running for president is "a better person" than […]

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