May 16, 2007
The wall of silence

If a business got caught on a hidden camera advocating lying in order to circumvent a law, you'd think that they would go into full grovel mode and the tape would make the rounds of all sorts of media outlets. At least, that would be the case if it the business was anything other than […]

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May 15, 2007
I don't think this will save them

Looney Tune Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper owner Wendy McCaw has issued a "clarification" on the story which ran last month not-so-subtly linking former editor Jerry Roberts to child porn. Of course, the News-Press' utter stupidity when it comes to the Internet only allows you to see "On April 22, 2007," when you visit their Web […]

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May 15, 2007
Michael Moore vs. Fred Thompson

Filmmaker Michael Moore challenged actor/maybe-soon-presidential-candidate Fred Thompson to a debate on health care policy. Survey after survey has indicated that health care is one of the top issues to the American voters. Today, more than 46 million people lack health are coverage, including 9 million children. We pay significantly more than any other country in […]

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May 15, 2007
Dog bites man

The Rev. Jerry Falwell died today. I was never a big fan of the man -- I'm not much in favor of "men of God" (whether on the left or the right) getting involved in politics. That "not much in favor of," however, does not extend to laymen or church members in general. Now to […]

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May 15, 2007
Have we landed rovers on Neptune too?

Criminy, now there's evidence that carbon emissions from SUVs and coal-fired power plants are raising the temperature ... of Neptune. Please, everyone please ignore the big, bright ball of gas commonly referred to as "the Sun."

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May 15, 2007
Cheney's charm lessons

Vice President Dick Cheney got a public scolding a few years back when he told a certain democrat senator to perform sexual relations on himself. It appears Rep. Rahm Emanuel, chairmain of the House Democratic Caucus, went to the same school of witty comebacks. The subject is stalled lobbying reform: Before a Democratic caucus meeting, […]

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May 15, 2007
The media/advocacy revolving door

St. Petersburg Times columnist Eric Deggans is confused at why a reporter might take a job with an advocacy group. He knows it may not look good: An investigative reporter with more than 10 years covering a controversial case leaves journalism to work for one of the guys at the center of the story. Still, […]

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May 14, 2007
Barry Bonds' unnatural body

George Will has a good column in this week's Newsweek on performance enhancing drugs and San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds. One paragraph should tell you all you need to know about Bonds and whether or not he used steroids. According to Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, the San Francisco Chronicle reporters who wrote "Game […]

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May 14, 2007
Unapolgetic warrior

Maj. Douglas Zembiec, the subject of this moving and inspiring Los Angeles Times Magazine feature in 2004 was killed last week in Iraq. He is survived by his wife, Pam, and 1-year-old daughter, Fallyn. Pray for Maj. Zembiec's family and honor his memory by reading the profile. "From day one, I've told [my troops] that […]

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May 14, 2007
The liberals were right

Do you remember when liberals once stood for free speech and educational freedom against those who sought to censor unpopular views? Neither do I. It was a very long time ago. On Friday, Tufts University, in the heart of Blue State Massachusetts, ruled that a satirical advertisement pointing out some inconvenient truths about Islam is […]

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