December 20, 2006
U.S. politicians are amateurs

I've written quite a bit about Randy "Duke" Cunningham, William "$90,000-in-the-freezer" Jefferson and other assorted crooked politicians. However, it's pretty clear that American politicians are amateurs compared to the professionals who call the United Nations their workplace. An article in Tuesday's New York Sun by Claudia Rosett reveals that before taking the top job at […]

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December 18, 2006
Title IX idiocy...to the max!

This is a beaut. From Inside Higher Ed comes news that the National Collegeiate Athletic Association's Committee on Women's Athletics wants the practice of women's teams using male players in practices stopped. Note that these aren't the coaches pushing for this, but bureaucrats. Women’s basketball coaches overwhelmingly support the use of male players, according to […]

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December 18, 2006
Monday morning must-reads

Pastor Buck Is a Rescuer . . . Helping North Korea's refugees is the key to regime change. My Father Was an Anonymous Sperm Donor

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December 18, 2006
The stem cell debate

The San Diego Union-Tribune is running a three-part series on embryonic stem cell research. The first installment ran in Sunday's paper. Disclaimer: I have had zero/zilch/nada to do with the writing, editing or even the page design of this series. The following comments and observations are my own and should not be construed to offer […]

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December 17, 2006
It wasn't just his foreign policy

Jimmy Carter's foreign policy as president was based on fear. Carter was afraid of just about anything that moved. Carter was so afraid of getting in any sort of a fight (I'm not talking solely military here, I'm speaking diplomatically as well), that every two-bit thug and despot thought they could walk all over the […]

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December 17, 2006
Duke Lacrosse scandal

Unfortunately, I have to use the label headline above so that you'll quickly know what this post is about. To be more accurate, it should read something along the lines of "Durham County D.A. scandal." There's a couple of reasons why the alleged rape scandal at Duke University interests me. First, I played Lacrosse in […]

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December 16, 2006
Weekend update

Posting has been nearly non-existent this week because I'm currently sick with the world's worst cold/cough/sore throat/runny nose ailment. Before "The Sickness" hit me full force I was able to attend a portion of Thursday's Grossmont Union High School District Board meeting where Hoystory The Elder (aka "Mr. Wonderful") was sworn in. Pastor Ronnie Short […]

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December 14, 2006
Letter of the day

OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto is on vacation, but before he left he got a lot of letters reacting to Democrat Rep. Charlie Rangel's claim that the only reason people go into the military is because they can't get good jobs in the private sector. Taranto's been dribbling these letters out over the past few days, and […]

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December 13, 2006
Time for some law enforcement

It's bad enough when Jimmy Carter and "the Rev." Jesse Jackson do it, but when you are an elected official, I think it's even worse. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) is going to meet with Syrian president dictator/terrorist Bashar Assad. In an end-run around the Bush administration, Sen. Bill Nelson is scheduled to meet with Syrian […]

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December 13, 2006
Reviewing Roggio

Some of you may be familiar with blogger Bill Roggio and his reports as an embed with troops in Iraq. The Christian Science Monitor ran an interesting article on Roggio yesterday and I just wanted to highlight one observation by the author, Dante Chinni. But while some might discount Roggio as a journalist who lets […]

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