Month: July 2005
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to …
The Tour de France is underway. Texan Lance Armstrong is going for his 7th consecutive Tour victory. Lance is a freaking warrior, and an inspiration. If you need a …
If you're curious about French participation in the war on terror, take a look at this Washington Post article, which chronicles Franco-American cooperation in apprehending members of al-Qaida. It's …
Sorry I've been M.I.A. I drove up to West Virginny yesterday to visit a friend who has been nice enough to put me up over the holiday weekend. Just …
Bill Clinton has an interest plan for fixing the Social Security problem. It makes sense to an extent, but I see a few problems. For one, we shouldn't legalize …
Paul Harvey: "We didn't come this far because we're made of sugar candy. Once upon a time, we elbowed our way onto and across this continent by giving smallpox-infected …
The Newsweek article about Karl Rove and the Plame leak (mentioned previously here) is out. Here's the key excerpt: The e-mails surrendered by Time Inc., which are largely between …
A pharmacist from Wayland, MA is in a bit of a jam. He's facing charges that he stole Viagra, Levitra, Cialis, other drugs, condoms, lubricants, magazines and other merchandise …
I'm hearing this term, "fight poverty," repeated a lot lately with the Live Aid concerts in the news. And fighting poverty is a good thing, to a point, but …
That's what Lawrence O'Donnell is claiming on The Huffington Post. Supposedly its been corroborated by another highly "authoritative" source and the whole story will "break wide open" this next …