Month: December 2007
Yesterday, December 7, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of …
Well, I saw the Golden Compass. I was a little bit unsure of what to think about this movie going into it. I'd heard about all the controversy surrounding …
It's quite common on Dec. 7th to see and hear from the MSM President Roosevelt's "day of infamy" speech. Certainly that's understandable. FWIW, however, my favorite Pearl Harbor (connected) …
November Job Growth Overall the economy in November created the net sum total of 696,000 jobs. That net job gain includes 1099 contractors, per diem jobs and self-employment. Established …
Earlier this week, an all-too-familiar story unfolded: a troubled young man armed himself with guns he had no legal right to possess and went into a "gun-free zone," then …
It's Friday, which means it's time for the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest™. Enter your best caption for the following picture: Winners will be announced Monday morning. Update: Winners announced. …
I've been watching the whole subprime mortgage thing with a vaguely bemused eye -- I've never bought a house, so it's all fairly abstract to me. Listening to some …
Most of the proposed strategies for reducing "greenhouse gases" focus on human consumption of fossil fuels which emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as a byproduct. However, methane is …
For those who are curious here's a link to the official text of the Prez's announcement on Thursday regarding mortgage loans and foreclosures. For obvious reasons the media's reporting …
The Associated Press has interviewed the presidential candidates about their worst jobs ever. The answers were varied, but the award goes to John McCain: Republican Fred Thompson, son of …