July 23, 2004
Stifling dissent

National Review and The New Republic are having another one of their respectful and thoughtful "opinion duels" again this week. At issue is whether or not President Bush has "made America less democratic" -- and they don't mean that he's made it so there are fewer "Democrats." What is really interesting reading this debate and […]

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July 23, 2004
Wearing his religion on his sleeve

It's a common complaint from the anti-religion left that President Bush injects his religious views into his speeches. For them, the mythical "wall of separation between church and state" is practically translated as public servants shall not talk about G-d. So what happens when the candidate of the G-dless left has this to say at […]

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July 22, 2004
Ketchup anyone?

If you haven't been following Sen. John Kerry on the campaign trail, now is your chance to ketchup.

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July 22, 2004
Abortion for all the wrong reasons

On Monday, I saw several blogs linking to this article in the Sunday New York Times Magazine. The article describes the thought process of a woman who, when she discovered she was carrying triplets, decided that one was enough. The doctor had just finished telling me I was going to have a low-risk pregnancy. She […]

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July 22, 2004
Religion of Pieces

Saudi security forces raided an al Qaeda hideout yesterday, seizing weapons and explosives, killing and arresting terrorists, and finding the head of murdered American Paul Johnson in a freezer.

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July 21, 2004
As long as you know what you're getting

Aging singer Linda Ronstadt has gotten a lot of press lately for last weekend's performance in Las Vegas. Ronstadt's apparently scripted dedication of love and devotion for the propagandist Michael Moore caused a ruckus at the Aladdin which reportedly prompted concertgoers to dump drinks, rip down posters, boo and demand refunds. Well, it appears she […]

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July 21, 2004
Fair and balanced update

 The Federal Trade Commission has treated MoveOn.org and Common Cause's petition (which I mentioned earlier this week) with the consideration it deserves. From Commission Chairman Timothy J. Muris: I am not aware of any instance in which the Federal Trade Commission has investigated the slogan of a news organization. There is no way to evaluate this […]

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July 21, 2004
Playing catch-up

Today's New York Times finally catches up with the rest of the major media by putting a Sandy Berger story on page A1. Being a day late, the Times report focuses on the fact that Berger quit his unpaid advisory position to Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign. If you think the Times doesn't have an impact […]

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July 21, 2004
Thanks to the Philippines

Three Indians (from India, not America), two Kenyans and one Egyptian have been reported kidnapped in Iraq. Foreign terrorists and Baathist bitter-enders were emboldened by the Philippines' caving to demands to pull out its 50+ troops to prevent the beheading of one of its citizens working in Iraq. Those three countries can thank the Philippines for […]

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July 20, 2004
Unscrupulous insurance agents

The New York Times has a good series of articles on scumbucket insurance agents who take advantage of young GIs. However, even while they're rightfully exposing a great fraud, you can see see that they're failing when it comes to honesty. [W]hen Lanny Peavy, president of American Amicable Life Insurance of Waco, Tex., learned that […]

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