As many of you may know, we here in New Hampshire (as well as some folks in Massachusetts and Maine) have been getting soaked pretty thoroughly the last few …
This weeks Weekend Caption Contest™ was another smash hit; an ace if you will... While there were reference to Blazing Saddles, I was surprised to notice that there was …
Some of you may have noticed that it's been a bit slow around here this weekend, in terms of new material. Mostly this is my fault... Kim's on vacation …
The folks at USA Today must have been a little dismayed when the first poll done after its NSA Phone Call Program article showed that a vast majority of …
One of the uglier situations in life is the hostage scenario. Threatening the innocent with harm or death is a powerful weapon, one that can -- and does -- …
Updated Richard Falkenrath has an op/ed in today's Washington Post in which he explains how the NSA's phone call records program is not only necessary for national security but …
Dafydd ab Hugh has been thinking about the concern over Iran's WMD program, and has a rather interesting thought: could Iran be following the same path as Iraq did? …
Fortunately for the two players charged by District Attorney Mike Nifong, Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty, the match is not to any player, but to the accusers boyfriend. May …
A few weeks ago, we offered a "post" that was critical of Michael Scheuer, the former senior CIA analyst whose published work demonstrates an eerie fondness for Osama bin …
Two "public interest" attorneys have decided to take advantage of USA Today's national security leak and sue Verizon for turning over phone records to the NSA. The furor over …