Year: 2005

Stand in the Trenches: Dumb Ironies

This is the best short critique of the Harvard-President-thinks-men-and-women-differ kerfluffle I have seen ...

Baby Jordan Needs a Heart

There's a little baby in New York City who needs a heart transplant within the next few days to live. Details here. Hat tip: Michelle Malkin ...

Johnny Carson: An Appreciation

Google has 440,000 entries for the phrase "end of an era"; yet, few of its uses are likely to be more apt than in referring to the loss of Johnny Carson. It is not just Carson's uniqueness -- which others ...

Blunt Talk from U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln

Michelle Malkin has a link to an on-the-scene report from a writer who serves on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, which is engaged in tsunami relief in Indonesia. The writer, "Ed Stanton," does not mince words ...

Douglas Brinkley: Inconvenient History

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Douglas Brinkley (the one who appears on cable shows with the title "historian") complains in the Washington Post that "the right has hijacked the word 'freedom' from the progressive movement." ...Historian Douglas Brinkley points out that Bush's use of "freedom" ...

Love for Abortion in Search of a Justification

Speaking of the Center for American Progress, it has an essay posted today on its main page by a Reverend Debra W. Haffner saying, "we have a moral imperative to ensure access to abortion services." The essay says even parental ...

The Paragraph Farmer: Misreading the Coverage

The Paragraph Farmer uses a football analogy while analyzing Bush's Second Inaugural Address ...

Anti-Spam Blogs

A blog about spam. Efforts to fight it, that is. And here's another one. While this anti-spam site has an article about new developments in the war against comment spam on blogs ...

New Sisyphus: State Department Underground

Another member of the State Department Republican underground has a blog. This post in particular caught my eye. There are some good comments posted to it, too ...

Appreciation

"There's snow! It's on the playground! That's beautiful!" That's what my four-year-old son said when he saw the newest picture atop the Everything I Know Is Wrong blog earlier this evening. (The articles there are nice, too.) ...

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