It's been said many times that "liberals feel, conservatives think." While not always true, it has a certain element of truth to it. And I've discovered signs that the …
In an honest effort to work through my apprehension about Harriet Miers, I have compiled a list of positive reactions to her nomination. Hey, does this mean I'm in …
I haven't written much the past few days, for various and sundry personal reasons, but here are a dozen great pictures that really deserve some attention: Anatomy of a …
"It is also interesting, historically ... Of the 110 people who have sat on the Supreme Court, only half have been sitting judges when selected ... History is filled …
With unemployment at quite manageable levels, it seems that most people who want a job can find one. It might not be their dream job or their career choice, …
Forget the Superdome and a few thousand people who were uncomfortable for a few days. The real story of Katrina has yet to be told. How did a "State …
(AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) Confirm Them is not thrilled. Neither am I. Here's a bio. Official announcement coming at 8 a.m. Update: Sorry about doubling up on the entries there. …
Several sources are reporting that President Bush will nominate White House Counsel Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. Miers, 60, has never served as a judge. Bush is expected …
Since I've had a night to digest "Serenity," and poke around online to see what others are saying, I've come to a few more thoughts about the movie. But …
Due to technical issues (my laptop), I've had to delay the announcement of the winners of this weeks Weekend Caption Contest™ until Monday morning. Perhaps I can make it …