Month: June 2005
If you haven't seen an e-mail with the following text, you probably will at some point:Turn on your TV. Osama Bin Laden has been captured. While CNN has no …
(Note: the following is an expansion of a comment I left over at The World Wide Rant. Click here for the full context.) The War On Terror could be …
You'll forgive me if I don't get too broken up about the Gitmo prisoner whose Koran was spattered with some wind aided urine from a prisoner guard peeing outside …
A while ago, I wrote about a brawl between five or more teenagers and three police officers in Medford, Massachusetts that sent the officers to the hospital and the …
One of the lesser-commented-on fronts in the War On Terror is the battle over language. The very terms used to describe our enemies in Iraq are a constant source …
Last week, an advisor to Massachusetts Republican governor Mitt Romney got the gov into a bit of hot water. In an interview with National Review, political strategist Michael Murphy …
One angle that hasn't come up in relation to the Koran misuse hullabaloo (at least as far as I can tell) has occurred to me. And I think (with …
There are developments in the case of Natalee Holloway, the 18 year-old Alabama high school senior who disappeared from a graduation celebration the night before her flight home from …
HBO boxing announcer Jim Lampley personifies everything we hopped HuffPo could be; venial, self-involved, and able to make Dennis Kucinich look like a Dixiecrat. Fresh off his two week …
One of the bigger items being tossed around in the excitement of Deep Throat finally unmasking himself as W. Mark Felt, former #2 man of the FBI, is discussion …