January 30, 2002
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One thing I did get to see early this morning when I returned home from work was a little item on Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). Feinstein apparently visited the infamous Camp X-Ray and revealed how the facilities there were better than those at some California prisons, notably San Quentin. The senator said that if she […]

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January 30, 2002
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After working late Tuesday night and then having to be in at work Wednesday morning, well I haven't had time to check out the State of the Union address. Unless C-SPAN is showing it when I get home late tonight, I'll have to go with the written version. A critique of both Bush's address and […]

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January 29, 2002
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The Wall Street Journal's "Best of the Web Today" includes an item from The Desert Sun of Palm Springs, which happens to be the place where I had my first-ever interview for a newspaper job. I'm reprinting the item here in full, because it's very scary. The Clinton Legacy The Desert Sun of Palm Springs, […]

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January 29, 2002
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Tony Auth has a great cartoon which points out how stupid it is to insist that the captured al Qaeda and Taliban terrorists be classified as Prisoners of War under the Geneva Convention.

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January 29, 2002
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Conservative commentator and talk-show host Laura Ingraham chastises China for its human-rights record. Take a look at it here.

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January 29, 2002
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It appears as though the Democrats may want to rethink their attempts to tie President Bush and his administration to the Enron failure. The Drudge Report is reporting that Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, helped by Global Crossing CEO Gary Winnick, turned a $100,000 investment into $18 million. (Refrains of Hillary Clinton's foray into […]

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January 29, 2002
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The effort to link the Bush Administration continues, this time in a witty, but stupid column by the Washington Post's Richard Cohen entitled "Enronomics Explained." The principle that the government can and should run a deficit to stimulate a sick economy was first propounded by John Maynard Keynes. This is called Keynesian Economics. The principle […]

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January 29, 2002
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The Washington Post is running a great series on how the President responded to the terrorist attacks in the days following Sept. 11. It's an eight-part series and the third part is out today. It's on their front page, so head on over and take a look. The link is at the left.

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January 28, 2002
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The Chinese man who faced a possible death sentence for smuggling Bibles into China has been sentenced to two years in prison. He may end up being freed right before President Bush visits China next month. The man, Li Guangqiang, has already served 18 months. The truth is that he should never have been arrested […]

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January 27, 2002
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Well, I usually read Ann Landers and Dear Abby daily for a good laugh. A vast majority of the people who write in for advice lack the common sense God gave most people, it's amusing, but it's also good that there's someone with a lot of horse sense available for the wisdom-challenged. Ann and I […]

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