Ed Haislmaier has some follow-on thoughts to my recent posts (here and here) on drug importation from Canada. Readers who believe importation of drugs from Canada would save Americans a bundle should particularly note Ed's last four paragraphs. Regarding the ...
The Heritage Policy Weblog is having a little fun with Rep. Robert T. Matsui (D-CA), ranking member of the House Ways and Means subcommittee on Social Security. Based on a literal reading of Congressman Matsui's recent rhetoric on Social Security, ...
Will the mainstream media cover the trial of "Chemical Ali" as extensively as it has (I'd like to put that in past tense, but, so far, no luck) the Scott Peterson trial? Last week the ABC network national radio actually ...
From my in-box, a thoughtful letter in reference to issues raised in the post about the federal employee who thinks about poisoning right-wing Christian children with MTBE: Regarding Ms. McKonnell's letter referencing feeding MTBE [Methyl Tert-butyl Ether].... As you correctly ...
Used as I am to hostile, even homicidal emails from the left wing, I first started to delete this little gem of hostile stupidity I received in my junk mail folder. (And what a piece of junk it is!) But ...
In the wake of the hurtful and racially-insensitive comments made by incoming Senate minority leader Harry Reid (D-NV) about U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, members of the black leadership network Project 21 are demanding the liberal senator immediately ...
Project 21 notes the furor over Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's December 5 remarks about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is not dying down: In the wake of the hurtful and racially-insensitive comments made by incoming Senate minority leader Harry ...
David at The Sparse Matrix has called talk radio host Michael Savage "the right-wing's Michael Moore." Apparently, David's not the only Michael Savage listener to be dissatisfied of late. Visit The Sparse Matrix for more commentary and links ...
Michael Crichton is taking on the global warming industry in his latest thriller, "State of Fear." Crichton told ABC's John Stossel that the controversy the book will engender almost kept him from writing it: "I'm 62 years old. I've had ...
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