June 12, 2003
RIP

ABC newsman David Brinkley and Academy Award-winning actor Gregory Peck have died.

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June 10, 2003
Iran -- home to neocons?

President George W. Bush and his neoconservative handlers have been joined in their plot to justify the war against Iraq from an unlikely source -- Iran. An Iranian government official with ties to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Tehran sides with the Americans on one big issue � Saddam Hussein's weapons. "Yes, we agree […]

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June 10, 2003
When violating immigration laws isn't a crime

The Washington Post's Richard Cohen takes the Bush administration and, specifically, Attorney General John Ashcroft to task for locking up 762 illegal immigrants post 9/11 who turned out to have no ties to terrorism. Let's have it in Cohen's words. The AG was asked about a report from his own inspector general criticizing the way […]

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June 10, 2003
The Associated Press imitates Ted Rall

In a brief reference in this story about education in Turkmenistan, the Associated Press refers to the mythical trans-Afghan pipeline that, according to cartoonist and nut-job Ted Rall, was the reason for our invasion of Afghanistan. The trend worries diplomats and others. Turkmenistan — sitting amid Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan — is in a […]

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June 10, 2003
The New York Times imitates Indymedia

For those of you unfamiliar with it, (you're lucky) Indymedia is a collection of Web sites from the lunatic left which are rabidly anti-American, anti-Semitic and anti-intelligence. How is the Old Gray Lady imitating Indymedia? Well, it's publishing this claptrap by columnist Paul Krugman. Krugman, curiously, chooses to take the most solid evidence that has […]

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June 8, 2003
If you missed it

Last Thursday's Wall Street Journal had an excellent article on the situation in North Korea by a former rocket scientist for that Stalinist country. I come from a country whose rulers are indifferent to the mass starvation of their own people--one whose citizens are on average more than seven inches shorter than their Southern brothers […]

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June 8, 2003
Hillary Clinton and Barbara Walters

Just got finished watching Barbara Walters' puff piece with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. If you want hard-hitting reporting, Barbara Walters is not where you go for it. Three things struck me as I watched the presentation: First, couldn't I have found some better way to spend my time? Second, Ms. Clinton acknowledged that using the […]

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June 5, 2003
What do you have to say to get fired?

I'm all for free speech, but there are some jobs where you can't say what you believe and expect to keep your job. A Danish Lutheran priest has been suspended from his duties after confessing that he does not believe in God. Thorkild Grosboel, pastor of Taarbaek, a town near the capital Copenhagen, said in […]

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June 5, 2003
A new day

The New York Times top two editors, Howell Raines and Gerald Boyd resigned this morning. Hopefully this will mark the beginning of some fundamental changes at the Times. But, what took them so long?

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June 5, 2003
Bias, liberal agenda -- again

Today's New York Times report on the House vote to ban the procedure commonly-known as partial-birth abortion. The bills passed by the House and the Senate will be reconciled, sent to the president and the president will sign it. Lawsuits will be immediately filed and the Supreme Court will ultimately decide its legality. I'm pro-life, […]

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