Month: April 2007
It was a busy day in the Supreme Court: Supreme Court Backs Police in High-Speed Injury Cases A police officer who deliberately rammed a car he was chasing, leaving …
Regarding those Islamic terror-bots given life sentences on Monday in London: An American computer programmer who later became an FBI informant told court during 17 days of testimony that...
This weekend I will be attending the 2007 Milblog Conference, so this week I will be featuring some excellent milblogs where you can not only find first hand accounts …
Pamela at Atlas Shrugs had a very interesting and insightful interview with the former Egyptian blogger Sandmonkey who, unfortunately, closed his blog. During their conversation, he explains why he …
There are only four episodes left this season and I am hoping they are doosies because I have been underwhelmed this season. There have been some great moments, but …
John Hawkins has my favorite post of the day, possibly of the year. At Right Wing News he discusses the ways Democrats dishonestly debate the Iraq War, including the …
Ahem. And just for the record, this New Hampshirite hasn't endorsed anyone yet -- and isn't planning on doing so any time soon. Got that, Rudy? (Hat tip: Jim …
I am not a lawyer. Never attended law school, never had any legal training, just a layman's fascination with it. I think it was partly shaped by my early …
Yesterday, Kim had a good piece on John Murtha's latest stroke of genius: to use the impeachment process as "leverage" against President Bush over the Iraq war. This may …
I didn't see George Tenet's interview on 60 Minutes last night, but Larwyn alerted me to the following statement by Tenet that the intelligence community believed Saddam could have …