Month: November 2006
In the run up to the 2004 presidential election, leftists started an internet rumor that President Bush and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld would reinstate the draft in order …
This morning's Boston Globe has an opinion piece on what pretty much all of us agree is one of the greatest scourges in the world today: the continued existence …
As a born-again agnostic, I don't have much truck with "divine providence." But every now and then events conflate in such a way that makes me doubt random chance. …
In the most recent "post" on our humble "weblog," dear reader, we, the crack young staff of "The Hatemonger's Quarterly," discussed an outfit called the Peace and Justice Center …
The Dutch government is going to try and find a way to ban the wearing of burqas in public. THE Dutch government has announced that it would seek a …
The Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 42-39. Although the first five minutes made me nervous because Michigan scored a touchdown with their first possession of the ball, it was a …
In Massachusetts, they're getting ready for the inauguration of the first Democratic governor in 16 years. Deval Patrick, former Clinton Administration official and best friend of inmates everywhere, will …
A couple I know has written a lovely children's book based on their love for the "Down East" area of coastal North Carolina. The name of the book is …
Michelle Malkin has a post about Keith Olbermann joking about cutting Bill O'Reilly's hamstrings. In the same post she points to a segment done by Olbermann about how she …
I have not watched the interview, so I don't see how this comment can be seen as an olive branch, but I will reserve judgment until I have the …