Month: October 2006
Poor David Brooks. As the token non-libertarian conservative on The New York Times editorial page, Mr. Brooks must tolerate the mindless swipes readers ineluctably take at each and every …
I'm in awe of the faith and forgiveness of the Amish who suffered such terrible losses at the hands of Charles Roberts. Today, he was buried and half of …
Unbelievable! The Tigers advance to the next round of the playoffs while the Yanks go home. Three years ago, they lost 119 games and were a punchline. You know,...
Okay, not all bloggers, but most of the ones I spent today with were incredibly nice. I was on a panel today at Carolina FreedomNet 2006 sponsored by the …
A couple of weeks ago I talked about Dr. Mary Hanna, an anaesthesiologist who had enlisted in the Army in exchange for the Army putting her through medical school. …
Kim Priestap noticed some good news about the economy and the deficit, and she could be forgiven if it did not include more good news, because it was buried. …
Great economic news. The unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent last month while wages increased by 4 percent. The nation's unemployment rate fell to 4.6 percent last month, down …
There's an old story about a king who wished to own the fastest horse in his kingdom. He invited the owners of the fastest horses to the castle to …
Yesterday, my little piece on the Foley mess generated a LOT of heated arguments. As I read through the comments, a few thoughts came to mind. 1) VagaBond wondered …
Jonah Goldberg admits that Democrats may reap some electoral success from their feigned moral outrage over the Foley scandal, but says they will pay for their hypocrisy in the …