Month: May 2006
As many of you may know, we here in New Hampshire (as well as some folks in Massachusetts and Maine) have been getting soaked pretty thoroughly the last few …
This weeks Weekend Caption Contest™ was another smash hit; an ace if you will... While there were reference to Blazing Saddles, I was surprised to notice that there was …
Some of you may have noticed that it's been a bit slow around here this weekend, in terms of new material. Mostly this is my fault... Kim's on vacation …
The folks at USA Today must have been a little dismayed when the first poll done after its NSA Phone Call Program article showed that a vast majority of …
One of the uglier situations in life is the hostage scenario. Threatening the innocent with harm or death is a powerful weapon, one that can -- and does -- …
Updated Richard Falkenrath has an op/ed in today's Washington Post in which he explains how the NSA's phone call records program is not only necessary for national security but …
Dafydd ab Hugh has been thinking about the concern over Iran's WMD program, and has a rather interesting thought: could Iran be following the same path as Iraq did? …
Fortunately for the two players charged by District Attorney Mike Nifong, Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty, the match is not to any player, but to the accusers boyfriend. May …
A few weeks ago, we offered a "post" that was critical of Michael Scheuer, the former senior CIA analyst whose published work demonstrates an eerie fondness for Osama bin …
Two "public interest" attorneys have decided to take advantage of USA Today's national security leak and sue Verizon for turning over phone records to the NSA. The furor over …