Washington Post reporters critique each other and muse on their supposedly confidential in-house bulletin board online about Bob Woodward, confidentiality rules and how much fun it isn't to be in the newspaper when one doesn't want to be, courtesy of ... READ MORE
Recent additions to the blogroll: Just Barely Inside the Beltway SpeckBlog FaithMouse Camp Katrina Dr. Hartline Unabashedly Unhyphenated PC540Plus, Who Moved My Truth has a beautiful new design, and a new address. If you have this blog on your blogroll ... READ MORE
By way of The True Stella Awards comes news of this story of an Ohio family that is being sued by a local school district. The family home, you see, sat in two school districts. As the Cincinnati Enquirer reports: ... READ MORE
Apropos of the Texas town that changed its name to DISH in exchange for ten years of free satellite television service, I have just renamed our children. For the next ten years, they shall be known as Ralph Lauren, Tommy ... READ MORE
In an article by Albert Crenshaw, "Senate Passes Bill to Require Full Funding of Private Pensions," the Washington Post reports Thursday: The Senate yesterday overwhelmingly approved a bill to strengthen the nation's private pension system by requiring employers to pay ... READ MORE
Project 21 members are speaking out on the topic of oil drilling and energy independence: Black Activists Support Increased Domestic Oil Exploration High Home Heating Bills Disproportionately Harm Minority Households Citing the need for America to achieve energy independence as ... READ MORE
Lies! Lies! These must be lies! Global warming theory advocates say all the glaciers are melting, but this group says it's just not so. Two quotes follow from the document "Not All Glaciers Lost Mass Over the Past Quarter-Century," published ... READ MORE
Good grief. In reference to the author Dean Koontz Japanese racism brouhaha, it is being said that referring to the Bataan Death March and World War II to a Japanese executive is akin to mentioning slavery to a black person ... READ MORE
Hugh Hewitt reports difficulty in getting Republican Congressmen who oppose ANWR drilling to appear on his radio show to explain their position. Gee, do you suppose some of these Congressmen are turning him down because they don't know much about ... READ MORE
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