Month: March 2006
Yesterday, it was in the news that Massachusetts Congressman Mike Capuano (Democrat, of course, and representing some of the more liberal areas in and around Boston) was among those …
Last weeks Weekend Caption Contest™ was another smash hit, so much so that I forgot to post the winners. At this point it's safe to assume that if the …
I was surfing around and ran across this link, Technorati 100 Here Today Gone Tomorrow, by Tristan Louis. In the piece Louis looks at changes in the Technorati Top …
Mark Steyn's column has been dropped by the London Telegraph and the Spectator, which means he's no longer being published in Britain. Today he was interviewed on Hugh Hewitt's …
Freepers at Free Republic have started going through the documents and posted this one labeled CMPC-2003-001488 and translated by jveritas: In the Name of God the Merciful Presidency of …
Know what's more frustrating than being without a computer when 99% of your home- and worklives involve being online? Nothing. After three eons weeks offline, I'm pleased to be …
Terrorist chatter has reached pre-9/11 levels. Counterterrorism Blog is a great resource for information. Fox News Channel is also reporting that Cox arena, a site for the NCAA March …
Updated Scott McClellan called on Helen Thomas today. I guess he felt the need to liven up his press briefing with some moonbattiness. This was her question: Does the …
From The Washington Post: Michael D. Brown, former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, deliberately ignored a new national disaster plan and circumvented his boss, Homeland Security Secretary …
It's called Operation Swarmer and it's taking place in Samarra, the city where the golden dome was attacked: BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. forces, joined by Iraqi troops, on …