Month: November 2006
A while ago, a bunch of libertarians decided to see if they could actually make their philosophy work on the state level. They decided to get a bunch of …
Captain Ed has an interesting post in which he ties the NYT story about Iraq insurgent financing to the need to stay in Iraq and finish the job. The …
Some time ago, some kind soul thought that my life was just incomplete as long as I lacked semi-regular e-mails from Michael Moore. So they signed me up for …
I will never forget, as long as I live, watching the news the day before Bill Clinton was elected and hearing about the crappy economy that was to blame …
Charles Johnson, the proprietor of the (in)famous "weblog" Little Green Footballs, must routinely defend himself against the slings and arrows of outrageous calumny. His useful cobbling together of press …
Andrew Douglas Reed, a Democrat activist, was given a sickeningly light sentence of only 10 months in jail by a Democrat judge after a plea bargain recommendation from a …
Earlier today, I wrote a little piece about Islam, and one of the many reasons I distrust it. And, as is often the case when one singles out Islam …
Reporters from the lip flapping New York Times are accused of tipping off Islamic charities that they were about to be raided by the Feds for funding terrorism, and …
One of the things I find most admirable about Islam is its openness. As a faith, it freely welcomes converts from all races, sexes, ethnicities -- literally any human …
And those he came into contact with could be in danger as well. From the AP: A former KGB agent turned Kremlin critic who blamed a "barbaric and ruthless" …