March 4, 2006
Getting that feel-good feeling

The San Diego Union-Tribune has an article in today's paper on a local woman's efforts to ban billboard advertising of gun shows. She sees the violence guns have brought to her community, so the last thing Bevelynn Bravo wants is for them to be advertised around her neighborhood. In her five-year crusade, Bravo has tried […]

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March 3, 2006
8 years, 4 months

Randy "Duke" Cunningham was sentenced to 100 months in prison at federal court in downtown San Diego Friday afternoon. At the very least, felony convictions appear to be good for the waistline.

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March 3, 2006
Education in Colorado

A high school geography teacher in Colorado is in deep water, and rightfully so, for going on a left-wing political rant in a 10th grade geography class. Michelle Malkin has a ton of links and a transcript here. A couple of things I'd like to note on this issue: My high school history teacher was […]

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March 3, 2006
Credit where credit is due

I listen to Hugh Hewitt's radio show when I get the opportunity, which honestly isn't all the time because the beginning of my work day and the beginning of Hugh's show often coincide. But I started work a little later than usual on Thursday and got the opportunity to hear Hugh interview Glenn Reynolds (aka […]

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March 2, 2006
Congrats San Diego State

The San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team locked up its first Mountain West Conference title yesterday with a trouncing of visiting Wyoming. This is the Aztecs first conference championship since 1978, when they were in the defunct Pacific Coast Athletic Association. It was not, as the I-D-10-T on the radio said, their first conference […]

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March 2, 2006
La Mesa politics

Sanity prevailed Tuesday night and the La Mesa City Council retracted the threatening letter that they had sent to resident Chris Tanner after he had the audacity to suggest the council might be in the pockets of developers. (You can find my previous posts on this subject here and here.) At last night's meeting, several […]

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March 2, 2006
Maybe it's time to retire

During Wednesday's hearing on the Texas redistricting plan, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made a visit, as the Washington Post's Dana Milbank put it, to the "land of nod." If I were arguing the case before the court today, I'd be angry that a Justice who is supposed to decide the case can't be bothered to […]

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March 1, 2006
Dowd down under

Via Best of the Web Today we have this funny bit from New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd who is in Australia promoting her book, "Are Men Necessary?" The newspaper is allowing men to post brief, singles-ad type comments in an attempt to woo the saucy Ms. Dowd ... and this one is by far […]

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March 1, 2006
Sanity from the public

I've often been curious as to how The New York Times goes about selecting which letters to publish on its editorial page. Often the majority of the letters represent a decidedly (and at times extremely) left-wing worldview, but it's impossible to know if this is because the vast majority of the letters they receive are […]

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March 1, 2006
Texas redistricting

The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments today on the Tom DeLay-orchestrated Texas redistricting plan that gave Republicans a majority of congressional seats in that state for the first time in decades. Democrats and their liberal allies are, predictably, crying foul because the new plan effectively ensured Republican control of the House for the […]

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