Month: October 2007
In the Middle East, a deal has been brokered between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel is trading one live terrorist and two dead ones for the body of one dead …
I make no secret that while I haven't decided on a presidential candidate, I have generally favorable impressions of Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney. I also have issues with …
Google removed ads condemning MoveOn.org's ad in The New York Times attacking General David H. Petraeus, claiming a trademark violation. This blatant act of political protection has exacted a …
Hillary Clinton opposed allowing the government to intercept foreign calls routed through U.S. equipment without a warrant, and touts new privacy proposals - but illegally intercepting phone calls was …
Despite warnings not to publish his real name, The New York Times has outed an al Qaeda sympathizing blogger with possible ties to a Somalian terror ring. Rusty Shackleford …
According to a USA Today/Gallup poll, the majority of Americans polled support President Bush's veto of the SCHIP expansion because they believe it should be a program that is …
If not defeated, then seriously crippled, which is fantastic news. From the Washington Post: The U.S. military believes it has dealt devastating and perhaps irreversible blows to al-Qaeda in …
The Washington Post has done as fine a job of any Old Media outlet in burying good news from Iraq, including regarding the "surge" strategy, deep inside the paper …
There's nothing quite like fun little links that just suck up all your time and attention. Here's a few that have been absolutely dominating my attention lately. Kill A …
This year's Senate race picture continues to be very gloomy for Republicans. With highly vulnerable seats in Maine, New Hampshire, Virginia, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Oregon, and Colorado, …