November 11, 2003
Exposing the lie

The Democrats' primary accusation against Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor's nomination to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has been that he would be unable to fairly apply the law because of his "deeply held (religious) beliefs." Pryor, a devout Catholic, has been assailed by liberal interest groups for his opposition to abortion, among many […]

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November 11, 2003
This is cheating

Yes, with the economy continuing to soar, Democrats are resorting to ever-more desperate tactics to actually put a damper on the recovery and get those unemployment numbers up.

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November 11, 2003
Mark Steyn on EUnuchs

Mark Steyn's latest column once again presents us with the question of why we should ever care what the impotent Europeans have to say. The EU has done a grand job of trumpeting its weakness as strength, but the fact remains that there's something hollow at the heart of European identity. You can't be a […]

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November 11, 2003
A couple of good reads

I wanted to point these out, but it slipped my mind earlier. Check out this column by Holman Jenkins on "Krugmanomics," and this one by Brian Anderson on the Democrats' illegal use of the filibuster.

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November 11, 2003
Pattern of deception

I hate to say it, but it's clear that The New York Times isn't the paper it used to be. The Jayson Blair fraud and Augusta Country Club Crusade aside, the paper's Op-Ed writers also have some series credibility problems. If the Bush administration, and Republicans everywhere, were as bad as people like Maureen Dowd […]

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November 9, 2003
Al Hunt's lies

I've got CNN's "Capitol Gang" on right now and Wall Street Journal columnist Al Hunt is running down some of the "lies" that we've allegedly been told about Iraq. Dick Cheney said, on the eve of war, said that Iraq has reconstituted nuclear weapons. That is untrue. Well, kinda. Al, why don't you go and […]

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November 7, 2003
Your only source

Sometimes people find Hoystory through interesting searches. Sometimes people find Hoystory through, well, disgusting searches. But if you're interested in :air-brushing children cranial helmets -- then Hoystory is the only site on the Web for you!

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November 7, 2003
San Diego Fire Fallout

The San Diego City Fire Chief Jeff Bowman met Wednesday with the San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board. The story included a variety of information detailing a lack of adequate funding for the fire department, including: Bowman, named yesterday to a state commission charged with reviewing responses to last week's wildfires and how to be better […]

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November 6, 2003
Friendly Iraqi soldiers

Want more evidence that the United States is the only country that even tries to follow the Geneva Convention? Former New York Times reporter Rick Bragg writes in Pvt. Jessica Lynch's book "I Am a Soldier, too" what medical records reveal Lynch went through after the Humvee she was riding in crashed following an Iraqi […]

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November 6, 2003
The Reagans

The CBS miniseries "The Reagans" has been nixed apparently after an outcry from Republicans, the right end of the blogosphere and talk radio. CBS denies outside pressure resulted in the decision to move the series to the premium cable channel Showtime -- where it will find far fewer potential viewers, and doesn't depend on ad […]

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