Month: July 2006
Clarice Feldman has been connecting some more dots at The American Thinker. This time the dots are pieces of information compiled by those at Macsmind, Just One Minute and …
James Taranto at the Opinion Journal writes that a reader noticed something a little off in Richard Engel's report from Beirut, Lebanon. Richard Engel, the network's Beirut bureau chief, …
On a day when over 85 Hezbollah rockets struck Israel, the only item in the news is a tragic bombing at a UN post in Lebanon. Rather than waiting …
Updated A Hezbollah leader said today in an interview with the Associated Press that it was surprised by the strength of Israel's response: A senior Hezbollah official said Tuesday …
Damn, he did it again... Over at Big Lizards, Dafydd ab Hugh has a fascinating essay up. In it, he doesn't say anything I haven't said before. But he …
According to The Hill, it's Michelle Persaud, Democratic staff council for the House Judiciary Committee. You can read the write-up about her at The Hill where she admits that …
One of the more pathetic examples of human psychology is "battered wife syndrome," where someone covers for, makes excuses for, and even defends the person who abuses and mistreats …
Due to a rather annoying bout with insomnia last night, I have found myself unable to rub two coherent thoughts together and form a decent posting all day. I …
I got an email tip from a reader and I was ready to defend this guy, even laud the guy, until I saw what he hired the addicts to …
As a scientist, I'm amazed this is even being debated. Drought-stricken Australia considers drinking recycled sewage Residents of a drought-stricken Australian town will vote this week on whether they're …