March 12, 2004
Should know better

Tech Central Station's James Glassman has an excellent article on Benedict Arnold politicians who attempt to hurt the U.S. economy for short-term political gain. Democrat Presidential hopeful John "Flipper" Kerry, who was forced to co-opt every single one of his opponents' positions because he had none of his own, has been promising to "review" all […]

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March 11, 2004
Al Qaeda or ETA?

The Basque separatist group known by the acronym ETA is being blamed for today's train bombings in Spain. Investigators have now reportedly found eight detonators and an audiotape of Koranic teachings in a van near a station on the same rail line where the bombings occurred. The UPI has an informative article that outlines some […]

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March 11, 2004
Spying for Iraq

A former reporter and congressional aide has been arrested for allegedly spying for Iraq. Of course, if you can't remember doing anything wrong, then obviously you've never done anything wrong. In that spirit, former senator and presidential hopeful Carol Moseley-Braun, who employed Susan Lindauer as her press secretary, now "doesn't remember" Lindauer. In this political […]

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March 11, 2004
Politically chicken

Sen. John Kerry, at a campaign event in Chicago yesterday, raised the level of the debate by refusing to discuss issues, instead calling Republicans "the most crooked, you know, lying group of people I've ever seen." This seems difficult to believe, seeing as how Kerry has served in the Senate with Ted Kennedy and Robert […]

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March 9, 2004
Yes, and you've got to be kidding

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia gives a speech in Louisiana and two things about the report are notable. First, an illustration of what New York Sen. Chuck Schumer and his ilk have done to the judicial nomination process. He decried what he said he thinks is a politicizing of the judiciary. "Eighteen years ago I […]

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March 9, 2004
You've got to be kidding

I suppose this would be OK if they were required to vote Republican.

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March 9, 2004
Abortion and the law

Last Friday, a federal judge in San Francisco (surprise!) rejected a Justice Department request for edited medical records as they attempt to defend the Partial Birth Abortion Ban that was passed by Congress last year. As I mentioned last month, the point of the records request is to prove that partial-birth abortion is never medically […]

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March 9, 2004
Increasing efficiency

Illustrating the amazing gains in productivity in the American economy through increased efficiency, New York Times "columnist" Paul Krugman's latest effort is a milestone. Time and time again, Krugman has simply recycled columns with the same sorry attacks on President Bush. Today Krugman's "column" consists of a graphic and three explanatory attack paragraphs. When I […]

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March 8, 2004
Home-schooled kids -- The Horror

The New York Times has an interesting article about small Patrick Henry College, which was founded eight years ago to serve mainly evangelical Christian home-schoolers. Patrick Henry's purpose is to turn students into political leaders -- much the same as many Ivy League schools. However, these political leaders would be Christians first, and politicians second, […]

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March 8, 2004
Government censors

As I mentioned before, I've been reading Rick Atkinson's "An Army at Dawn." One anecdote that Atkinson relates is how government censors edited letters home from the troops. Journalists and other liberal conspiracy theorists who regularly decry government limitations on media reporting from the battlefield during Operation Iraqi Freedom should look at just how far […]

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