June 26, 2004
A page-turner

I just finished reading Lev Grossman's "The Codex," a book that quickly grabs you and doesn't let go. Edward Wozny is an investment banker who is taking two weeks off work to prepare for his new posting in London. His last assignment before he starts packing is to visit an English Duke and Duchess for […]

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June 26, 2004
Imagine

I saw the latest Bush/Cheney '04 Web ad when it came out a couple of days ago and thought to myself that some of the loony left's insane rantings were finally coming back to haunt them. Finally they'd be held accountable and perhaps this would prompt them to start talking about issues. Then I saw […]

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June 26, 2004
American newspapers take note

Get your web designers/programmers to work duplicating this for the 2004 election.

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June 25, 2004
Gore's not the only loony

National Review's Byron York had cause to speak with Democratic National Committee chief Terry "Global Crossing" McAuliffe yesterday after a screening of Michael "Big Fat Liar" Moore's latest propaganda film, "Fahrenheit 9/11." McAuliffe and a number of other prominent Democrats attended a screening of Moore's new documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, at the Uptown Theatre in Washington […]

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June 25, 2004
A question for Democrats

In 2000, you nominated, funded and voted for Albert Gore, Jr., the vice president and a former Senator. The man is demonstrably insane. What did you know about Gore's mental health and when did you know it? What kind of testing did he undergo before he was nominated by a major party to the highest […]

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June 24, 2004
Another Clinton legacy

Yankees pitcher Jose Contreras fled from Cuba a couple of years ago. The island nation is the last communist dictatorship in the Western Hemisphere and Cuban "President" Fidel Castro was none too happy that one of his star pitchers had decided that capitalism was a good thing. Ever since that day, Contreras' wife and two […]

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June 23, 2004
An op-ed correction

Thursday's New York Times offers up the following correction on the op-ed page: [A]n Op-Ed article yesterday about Irish attitudes toward President Bush imprecisely compared the populations of Ireland and Atlanta. The population of Ireland is smaller than that of the Atlanta metropolitan area, but not that of Atlanta proper. What does it say about […]

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June 23, 2004
President Bush and AIDS in Africa

President Bush is proposing to spend billions of dollars to help fight the spread of AIDS in Africa (and Vietnam), using a program that has been proven to work, and he still gets grief from the activist community. Nonetheless, some activist groups have accused the Bush administration of doing too little. The fight against AIDS […]

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June 23, 2004
Dumb

I'm all for second chances, but you don't do this. A Democratic group crucial to John Kerry's presidential campaign has paid felons � some convicted of sex offenses, assault and burglary � to conduct door-to-door voter registration drives in at least three election swing states. America Coming Together, contending that convicted criminals deserve a second […]

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June 23, 2004
Trust and the media

Earlier this month the Pew Research Center came out with a survey showing that Americans have taken the old axiom to "not believe everything you read" to heart. The report is chock full of what you'd expect -- more Republicans watch and trust Fox News, more Democrats watch and trust CNN, nobody watches MSNBC -- […]

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