July 28, 2006
Any idiot can do this job

Ana Marie Cox, formerly of the anal sex jokes and Wonkette.com, has been named Washington Editor of Time.com. Yes, that Time.com. And the mainstream media continues to wonder why it is losing respect?

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July 27, 2006
Reassessing the U.N.

For a long time I was basically of the opinion that the United Nations was merely useless when it came to dealing with war, peace and the other goings-on between nations. I may be a little slow on the uptake, but now I believe that the United Nations is far worse; it is a barrier […]

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July 26, 2006
Who works for peanuts?

Turns out the answer is journalists. There's not much in the way of details, but the average first-year reporter made $29,048 last year. The report on the survey doesn't say how much I'm underpaid (answer: a lot), but it's good to know reporters today are making far better than the $8 an hour I worked […]

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July 26, 2006
Abortion on demand

The Senate yesterday passed a bill that would make it illegal for someone to transport an underage girl across a state border for an abortion in an attempt to circumvent a state's parental notification laws. This is really a no-brainer. The vast majority of the public favors parental notification laws, and it's the extremists at […]

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July 25, 2006
Funny, but irrelevant

Ramesh Ponnuru reveals today over at National Review Online that Justice John Paul Stevens got suckered in the recent Hamdan decision. In deciding how to read the amendment, Justice Stevens, writing for the Court, looked at senators’ statements, among other things. Here he encountered a problem: The senators disagreed. Senators Lindsey Graham and Jon Kyl, […]

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July 25, 2006
98 percent of lawyers...

...give the rest a bad name. Yes, it's an old joke but it's strangely appropriate in light of a lawsuit filed today in Detroit. A bunch of "civil rights leaders" are suing Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice claiming they failed to protect Americans who happened to be vacationing in […]

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July 24, 2006
A clue?

If it wasn't obvious before now, the United Nations is at best useless and at worst an impediment to peace in the world. How else to explain U.N. humanitarian coordinator Jan Egeland's (pictured indicating his total IQ) announcement that Israel has violated "humanitarian law" by trying to defend itself from Hezbollah. Talk about clueless. Hezbollah […]

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July 24, 2006
I was...will he shut up?

According to Michelle Malkin, NBC's Chris Matthews -- who has his own show that people occassionally watch -- said that if neoconservatives had "been in a schoolyard fight in high school like they should've been, we wouldn't be seeing the world we're getting from them today." Bolshevik Storytelling. As Thomas Sowell so powerfully argued in […]

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July 24, 2006
That Bible thing

The Episcopal bishop of Arkansas of all places has given his subordinates the go-ahead to "bless" homosexual "unions." At St. Michael's in Little Rock, the Rev. Ed Wills said a same-sex couple is planning a blessing ceremony that is tentatively set for September. "God is about community, about belonging, about a relationship," Wills said. Couples […]

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July 24, 2006
Terrorists in our midst

On Friday, there was a pro-Hezbollah terrorism rally in Boston. That's Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Check out some of the pictures and video over at Solomonia. Seeing how this guy was treated by the terrorism-supporters at this rally, no one should be surprised if these people start strapping bombs to themselves and blowing up Americans here.

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