Month: September 2007
In the wake of the Israeli air strike near Dayr az-Zawr in Syria, the one thing most universally noted by observers was the silence from Israeli, American, and other …
In addition to the UAW caving in and agreeing to that pro-management contract with GM there have been a veritable plethora of important business news items this week: Goin' …
A little while ago, I heard some commentator note that Democrats, as a general rule, oppose giving the people any choice in matters -- unless the matter involves sex. …
The strike may be over, Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin report for the Associated Press: The United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp. said Wednesday they have reached a …
Even as President Bush called for new sanctions against the Myanmar (Burma) government, the military junta has declared curfews and surrounded several monasteries with security forces, raising fears of …
National "Public" Radio has turned down an interview with the President, Howard Kurtz reports for the Washington Post : The White House reached out to National Public Radio over …
No, this isn't about Mahmoud Ahmadinehad, or Chavez, or even Howard Dean. It's about the good kind. And with all the bad news in the world, we can certainly …
I can't tell you how thrilled I was to read this story: Federal authorities have busted a statewide sex trafficking ring in which Central American women said they were …
I've said repeatedly I have no life, so it's no problem for me to sit here and unpublish your cut and paste attacks on a certain commenter as fast …
Iran's Hitler-esque President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, addressed the faculty and students of Columbia University yesterday, accorded more respect and honor than many worthier alternatives, such as a certain former President …