Month: January 2008
Today, I want to write about madness. It's a pandemic human condition, you know. Throughout human history, there is a tide which periodically washes away sanity and reason, to …
Today's winner is Tomoyuki Mitsui. He gets the award for the following. KASHIWA, Chiba -- A professional bicycle racer has been arrested for breaking into a high school here …
Iowa's caucuses are tonight, marking the "official" beginning of the Presidential nomination campaigns which began a year ago. While it may be difficult to get a meaningful result tonight …
I've said 'no' to my kids today than I care to think about so it's carried over here. No Massacre In Haditha. (Via Conservative Thoughts) No Blogging Saudis arrest …
OK, tonight the actual election for the next president of the United States begins. And though I technically don't HAVE to make a commitment until next Tuesday, when we …
Today watching the 5 p.m. news I saw my first campaign advertisement. It was for Rudy Giuliani. I tend to agree with Dr. Steven Taylor at Poliblog who proclaims …
Oh, great. Today I will post my endorsement for president, and it turns out that Bill Whittle has posted another essay. Forty Second Boyd And The Big Picture did …
Pay attention, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, and everyone else who thinks that government-mandated and government-run universal health insurance is a panacea: It's being field-tested in Massachusetts right …
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses the political junkies who put their money where their mouths are -- players on the Intrade political markets -- were betting on …
Former GOP Senator Burns No Longer Part of Abramoff Probe Conrad Burns, the former Republican U.S. Senator from Montana who narrowly was defeated in 2006, no longer is part …