October 13, 2004
Politician of the day

Today's politician moron is the elected senator of the people of the fine state of Minnesota -- don't cha know? Mark Dayton has said that he is skeered of terrorist wackos and so will be moving himself and all of his staff off of Capitol Hill. So, what is the secret information that has prompted […]

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October 13, 2004
Stem cells

Robert P. George has an excellent, short article over at National Review Sen. John Kerry and the Democrats' big lie about stem cells. The claim that "we have the option" of curing Parkinson's disease, diabetes, etc. with embryonic stem cells is outrageous. No one knows when — or even whether or not — human embryonic […]

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October 12, 2004
Questioning your opponent's patriotism

Bumper sticker seen on the freeway: Pro-American Anti-Bush Just so you know it when you see it.

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October 12, 2004
I love P.J. O'Rourke

In a purely heterosexual sense, that is. Not that any of these would ever be used, but it would be hilarious. My favorites sayings as O'Rourke channels the George W. Bush that we would all like to hear: (1) My opponent, Massachusetts senator John Kerry--or, as I like to think of him, Teddy Kennedy with […]

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October 11, 2004
Silence of the journos

Friday evening, just hours before the presidential debate, Matt Drudge broke a story on ABC News' double standard for the presidential candidates. Kerry distorts, takes out of context, and mistakes all the time, but these are not central to his efforts to win. We have a responsibility to hold both sides accountable to the public […]

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October 11, 2004
Computers for grandparents

I spent most of today out with my grandmother helping her get a new computer. Her old AMD K6-2 Windows98 machine was getting really clunky. So, now she's got a new eMachines box with more than she'll probably ever use for less than $500. The unfortunate thing was, as expected, Service Pack 2 for WindowsXP […]

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October 11, 2004
A tale of two editorials

The New York Times has a lukewarm editorial on Saturday's historic election in Afghanistan. As I read the piece, I couldn't help but be reminded of the Times editorial on the Venezuelan referendum which called on those who complained of obvious, widespread fraud to simply shut up. The Times is always more pessimistic when anything […]

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October 10, 2004
My letter to Fox News Sunday

Near the end of the panel discussion, National Public Radio's Juan Williams made the claim that the White House had written Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech to Congress and comments with the president at a Rose Garden ceremony. Dear Chris, Juan Williams claimed that the White House wrote Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech […]

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October 10, 2004
I can't do it

I'm trying to watch as "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace interviews Democrat vice-presidential wannabe Sen. John Edwards, and I just can't take it any more. On Iraq, Edwards insisted that Saddam Hussein could've been taken care of using sanctions, despite the report by the Iraq Survey Group's Charles Duelfer that showed the "sanctions" were […]

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October 10, 2004
Five and O

The No. 10-ranked Cal Poly Mustangs pulled out another victory, this time over Southern Utah, thanks to Mustang cornerback Karl Ivory's interception in the end zone with less than a minute to go. Next victim: Texas State.

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