Sorry Florida, says Reuters. The hurricanes are normal. In fact, says the report, given its location, Florida has been very lucky not to have had more hurricanes over the last forty years ... READ MORE
Project 21 is wondering why the national NAACP reportedly forced the Ohio NAACP Chapter to rescind a speaking invitation at this weekend's Ohio NAACP state convention to Secretary of Education Rod Paige. The group appears to be allowing a surrogate ... READ MORE
Blogs of War reports that the family of a 23-year-old 1st Cavalry Division soldier, Chad Drake, who was killed in action Monday, was harassed Wednesday by "peace" activists at a "Service of Mourning & Remembrance for 1000 U.S. Military War ... READ MORE
Sean at Everything I Know Is Wrong puts Bush's National Guard Service in context. Worth a read unless you are sure you know everything there is to know about the subject ... READ MORE
Joe Roche will be a guest on Mike Reagan's national radio show this evening. Joe's various emails from the front in Iraq have been quoted, linked to and re-posted by over 200 blogs since April, which I think is wonderful ... READ MORE
The Washington Post reports that Americans waste $5.7 billion gallons of fuel annually by being stuck in traffic. Meanwhile, many new highway projects are stymied because environmental organizations claim that building them will hurt the environment ... READ MORE
Some weather reports from around the globe: Nebraska farmers are worried that one of the coolest summers on record will harm the state's corn and soybean crops. Minnesota and Wisconsin farmers are among the others who have worried about cool ... READ MORE
Powerline is suggesting that readers send polite letters to the Associated Press, asking how the AP made its now blogfamous error reporting that a GOP crowd booed President Bush's well wishes for former President Clinton. Powerline also provides another example ... READ MORE
I'm glad to see these thoughts about the politicization of National Geographic on the Bill's Comments blog. Ideally, National Geographic -- which we read at our home -- should be the kind of magazine one can share with confidence with ... READ MORE
OK, I admit, this blogger did not go to the Republican National Convention. We're not in Blogger's Corner. But there is a little bit that happened to us with regard to the convention anyway. The President quoted this blog -- ... READ MORE
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