Month: October 2006
I have some liberal friends in the blogosphere. One of them wrote me the other day with a rather fascinating thought in regards to the Foley mess. I probably …
As I poked through the online papers this morning, one theme seemed to jump out at me: babies. Babies were getting involved in all sorts of stories, and it …
According to Bill Gertz' report in the Washington Times, statements from those in the U.S. intelligence community support those of others (see Kim's earlier update post) who are not …
In case you have not already seen it, the picture below is of an anti-Chavez rally in Caracas this weekend where supporters of opposition presidential candidate Manuel Rosales said …
Was North Korea's nuke test a hoax? Chester at The Adventures of Chester makes some compelling arguments that it may have been. One reason, NoKo has set off a …
Today I participated in One Jerusalem's blogger conference call with Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch. He just published a new book called The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of the …
Two recent stories have convinced me (well, reaffirmed my belief) that the illegal alien problem in this country has gone beyond crisis, to beyond insanity, to the point of …
With all the calls for Dennis Hastert to resign, I figured that -- even though I find such finer details of our government crashingly dull -- I better weigh …
A Fox News producer in South Korea says that South Korean officials have been noticing more unusual activity going on at the site where the nuclear test took place. …
Yes, this is tasteless gossip, but it is also at least as well substantiated as many of Keith Olbermann's reports on MSNBC. For those who can stomach it, a …