Month: July 2005
The Castle Coalition has updates on state and federal legislation to counteract the effects of Kelo. On the federal level, I hear the most talk about Sensenbrenner's bill: No …
The Washington chapter of NARAL has a message for you: Screw Abstinence The American Princess responds: Yes, I understand that eventually "I'm waiting" beccomes "What the hell for?" if …
This is exactly the point I've been trying to make for days now. Democrats and most of the Beltway press corps are baying for Karl Rove's head over his …
Last night, I was convinced this story about government-encouraged Korean bikini babes was the most unintentionally funny story I had read in weeks. Well, the bikini imbroglio has competition. …
Michelle Malkin passes on the story of a Danish pizzeria owner, Aage Bjerre, who got in trouble with the law. Seems that he refused to serve French or German …
I have absolutely no use nor respect for Michael Savage, but one thing he says a lot (it's kind of hard to avoid people quoting him) is that "liberalism …
In order for the enviro-wackos to stop vandalizing my car I have to buy a sticker from them? How, exactly, is this different from protection money paid to the …
There's an old law in logic called "Occam's Razor." It states that, when presented with multiple solutions for a given problem, the simplest one is usually the best one. …
Because nothing says "free speech" quite like some intimidation from the IRS. (CNSNews.com) - A conservative advocacy group says it will not be intimidated by pressure from Sen. Dick …
Its CBS, but this would still be pretty cool. I really hope CBS concentrates more on the video aspect of this than anything else. After all, we already have …