April 29, 2004
This is funny

The INDC Journal has a guide to what sorts of things you'll see as part of the seasonal moonbat migration.

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April 29, 2004
Jayson Blair, The New York Times and Me

Jayson Blair was the former New York Times reporter who augmented his reporting by using his imaginary friends as sources. He was fired, as were the Times' two top editors. Why do I bring this up now? What's the news hook? Well, I've just been informed that it's my fault that Blair got away with […]

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April 28, 2004
On abortion and protests

The stereotype of pro-lifers as violent, obnoxious and evil needs some updating. Though there are a very few who have bombed abortion clinics or shot at doctors, those days have largely passed. Nowadays it is the "pro-choice" haters who are getting violent. A couple of months ago, at a John Kerry rally, a Kerry staffer […]

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April 28, 2004
Guide to the scandals

The Spoons Experience offers a handy chart outlining the differences and similarities between the Enron scandal, the Martha Stewart scandal and UNSCAM, the U.N.'s oil-for-palaces program.

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April 27, 2004
Marine returns home

Read this.

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April 27, 2004
The media and the fallen heroes

Along the same lines of my post earlier this week regarding the news media and the images of the dead returning in their coffins, is this cartoon by Jeff Danziger.

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April 27, 2004
More reasons not to mess with Marines

It's just not a good idea to walk around toting a rocket-propelled grenade in Fallujah, even if you think no one's watching, because some Marine snipers just might be looking at you. In the past three weeks, two sniper teams attached to the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment have shot down 90 people who have […]

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April 27, 2004
Religion of Peace

Add Syria to the Axis of Evil.

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April 27, 2004
Good read

The New York Times' David Brooks gets it exactly right. The media isn't paying nearly enough attention to what's going to happen next in Iraq. Instead, they're obsessed with the past at the expense of the future. Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee did at least hear testimony last week on the political transition […]

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April 26, 2004
Krugmania

Extensive use of facts is not really necessary if you're a columnist at the New York Times. Case in point: Paul Krugman. Krugman, a former adviser to disgraced energy giant Enron, starts out with an interesting claim. [T]here's a deep mystery surrounding Dick Cheney's energy task force, but it's not about what happened back in […]

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