From husband David: British PM Tony Blair recently gave a speech defending his position on Iraq and challenging the notion that he or anyone else suggested that the threat from Iraq was "imminent." He cited numerous quotes of his own ... READ MORE
An extremely interesting analysis of the technical aspects of "memogate" from the Three Years of Hell to Become the Devil blog. The piece is worth reading on its merits, but note that the author received training in computer network systems ... READ MORE
Just for fun, we've posted a few samples of letters from some of our more emotional recent critics. Don't read it if you don't like bad language, though! ... READ MORE
An angry rant from NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi, and, he hopes, some lessons learned by the White House: When it comes to getting conservative policies in place, going along to get along is never a winning strategy. First, ... READ MORE
Sean has important observations on his Everything I Know Is Wrong blog today about the MSNBC story about the Bush Administration and Abu Musab Zarqawi, terrorist mastermind. This is a story to read all the way through ... READ MORE
Hubby David Ridenour has an observation about Martha Stewart's conviction for lying to government investigators: Based on the Clinton perjury case, wasn't it determined -- by the U.S. Senate no less -- that it is OK to lie? ... READ MORE
Here's a guy who can tell a person's party registration from the kind of vehicle they drive. Neat trick! You should be ashamed of yourselves and your responses. The main way our country can reduce its dependence on resources plentiful ... READ MORE
The Straw Man Fallacy: When a person ignores another person's actual point-of-view and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that point-of-view for the purpose of rebutting a different, usually weaker, argument. The Senate Judiciary Committee has posted the ... READ MORE
The Straw Man Fallacy: When a person ignores another person's actual point-of-view and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that point-of-view for the purpose of rebutting a different, usually weaker, argument. The Senate Judiciary Committee has posted the ... READ MORE
My husband David has coined a new term: "red collar worker." It is to refer to those persons who want to be cared for cradle-to-grave without breaking much of a sweat, figuratively or otherwise, in the workplace. It is perhaps ... READ MORE
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