Month: December 2005
As the Iraqi elections wound down, I took a quick survey of some of the left end of the blogosphere. And I noticed one recurring theme. In a nutshell …
Via the recovering Acidman comes this pictorial that gives graphic evidence why those wars in Africa seem to keep going on and on and on: Hardly anyone fighting over …
Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del) veered away from the Dean/Murtha axis, telling CBS' "The Early Show this morning, "The bottom line is they still need us here. But the key...
Recently, a commuter in Massachusetts had a rather unusual incident. As he does every day, the man (whose name is being withheld) left his car at the commuter parking …
New York Mets catcher Mike Piazza and New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada will have to fight it out for second billing as New York's top catcher for a …
The subtle persuasion is working and Washington is slowly starting to realize they are about to be on the hook to the tunes of billions of dollars if the …
This is a painful piece for me to write. I've often described my political leanings as moderate, with libertarian and contrarian leanings. As the left has gotten more and …
This week's MilBlog is Chairborne Stranger, a soldier currently on a one-year tour of duty in Iraq. Chair doesn't talk about himself much, but if you've ever wondered what …
Boston, like most major cities, has a bit of a grafitti problem. It's an eyesore, for one, and it tends to lead to other forms of unpleasantness. So the …
Democracy is a family affair... Iraqis head to polls in historic election - ...