July 6, 2004
The "international community"

The International Atomic Energy Agency, fresh off of a failure to get Iran to live up to international agreements it is a signatory to, is now going to press Israel to come clean about its nuclear status. Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, flew into Israel Tuesday for talks on ridding the […]

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July 5, 2004
Our friends south of the border

A couple of years ago there was a big ruckus here in San Diego when a U.S. Marine was sent to the border to pick up a couple of Marines who had (if I recall correctly) been partying in Tijuana. The Marine was supposed to turn off at the last exit and await his comrades […]

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July 3, 2004
A most unfortunate angle

That forced perspective thing kinda stinks. The media is such a tease.

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July 3, 2004
Special day

Today is a special two-fer day here at Hoystory. First, today is the obligatory banging of the tip jar day for the month of July. (June too, I don't think I banged the tip jar in June.) Second, today is my birthday. Happy birthday to me. If cold hard cash is your preferred gift of […]

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July 3, 2004
Religion of pieces

Fox News has reported that Islamic militants have beheaded Marine Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun.

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July 2, 2004
The loony left

I was going to refrain from beating up on Michael Moore for awhile just because it seemed like piling on. After all, sites like www.moorelies.com, www.bowlingfortruth.com and www.moorewatch.com, are doing a pretty good job of ensuring that the Oscar-winning filmmaker's propaganda doesn't go unchallenged. But then I read today's "column" by my favorite New York […]

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July 2, 2004
Illegal taking

King County in wet Washington State is poised to guarantee the state stays green by only allowing you to build on 10 percent of your land. Furthermore, 65 percent of your land you can't touch at all -- the remaining 25 percent I suppose you're allowed to put a garden or maybe make a soccer […]

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June 30, 2004
Stealing from their children

A lot of Texas teachers worked as janitors today to exploit a loophole and steal from the Social Security system. Today was the last day the loophole existed which allowed teachers to claim increased spousal support benefits if they worked their last day as a Social Security-paying employee. Most teachers in Texas (and in states […]

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June 30, 2004
Moore nuts

I was checking out propagandist Michael Moore's Web site the other day and was surprised to find a page on how to help the soldiers. I was surprised, but then I took a closer look. Moore's "help" to the soldiers includes offering to send them free copies of his books or movies. I would encourage […]

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June 30, 2004
If it weren't so sad, it'd be really funny

Christopher Johnson analyzes some of the curious "logic" the Episcopal Church is using to excise certain inconvenient Bible verses. My favorite line: With Richard Hooker and many Anglican theologians through the last five centuries, we believe scripture is brought to life for contemporary believers through interpretation. Richard Hooker's body just drilled Kent a new sewer […]

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