January 17, 2005
The impotent French

Television station France 2 ripped into the French government's response to the humanitarian disaster south Asia as a result of last month's tsunami by comparing it to the American response. I encourage you to check out the entire article, but the thought that struck me after reading this was: "If this is how France is […]

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January 17, 2005
Scalia v. Breyer II

American University now has a transcript up of the Scalia-Breyer debate that I posted about last week. You can find more discussion about the event over at Kenneth Anderson's blog -- he was also the moderator of the debate. Anderson took issue with the quote that the Associated Press and I picked up on regarding […]

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January 16, 2005
Titan photos

The U.S. and the European Space Agency collaborated to put a manmade object on Titan -- a moon of Saturn approximately 900 million miles away. If the story has piqued your interest, check out this story about a how this weekend's success was almost a colossal failure.

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January 16, 2005
Religion of Peace

The Fox television series "24" got in trouble with the propagandists over at the Council on American-Islamic Relations because they made the terrorists bad guys in this season's plot Arab Muslims. Fox did a minor cave-in and agreed to send a CAIR propaganda piece out illustrating the peace-loving nature of Muslims. Fox didn't agree that […]

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January 16, 2005
Hobgoblin, little minds

One of the more cynical definitions of "consistency" is that it is the hobgoblin of little minds and that the truly brilliant can hold innumerable, contradicting beliefs. Well, that sort of attitude may give solace to the elite, but it's unsatisfying and downright dangerous when you're trying to create public policy -- or save Social […]

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January 15, 2005
For all of you Bush-haters

For those suffering extreme cases of Post-Election Selection Trauma, a word of advice on getting through Canadian immigration: Pizza. Canada's immigration minister Judy Sgro has resigned over allegations that she agreed to help a pizza shop owner avoid deportation in return for free food. Harjit Singh says he delivered free pizza and garlic bread to […]

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January 14, 2005
Inaugural prayer

Litigious atheist Michael Newdow made his case in federal court yesterday to try to halt any sort of prayers at the Jan. 20 inauguration. If you simply looked at the state of the law -- Newdow would win. Yes, that's the logical conclusion of the Supreme Court's church-state separation rulings. The judge read aloud an […]

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January 14, 2005
Scalia v. Breyer

I watched the webcast version of the discussion between Supreme Court justices Antonin Scalia and Stephen Breyer on the role of international law as it relates to the American judiciary. I was repeatedly shocked by Breyer's comments. [You can watch the entire event here. It's about 90 minutes long. RealPlayer required.] Hindrocket over at Powerline […]

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January 13, 2005
Peddling an old lie

Los Angeles Times columnist Margaret Carlson's response to the CBS News forged memos fiasco is to blame the Bush administration for lying and/or punishing people for telling the truth. However, in her zeal to really stick it to Republicans, Carlson peddles a long-discredited lie. In the Bush administration, you lose your job not for lying […]

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January 13, 2005
Something to think about

I've got something for New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd to ponder: Maybe it's just you.

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