MoveOn.org is whining that CBS will not sell them ad space to run an ad during the Super Bowl. I don't recall them complaining when we unsuccessfully tried to buy ad space on major radio stations and TV cable networks ... READ MORE
Project 21 member Michael King sent over a comment, which also appears in his own blog: Actor Erik Todd Dellums (son of former U.S. Congresscritter Ron Dellums) has fired off an insulting screed to the San Francisco Chronicle begging people ... READ MORE
The Washington Post isn't kidding about this being a speedy computer worm. I estimate that I've been sent at least 400 e-mails containing it today. Happily, I run on a Mac, and the worm doesn't afect Macs. But just deleting ... READ MORE
A thoughtful response to our latest What Conservatives Think. This edition was on the topic of alleged pay disparity between the genders. I am an adjunct faculty member of a local community college, and I discussed this subject in a ... READ MORE
This article reports some leftists from the "entertainment" community are complaining about another leftist receiving "dozens" of ugly e-mails after she attacked President Bush in a profanity-laced tirade. The logic of this perplexes me. If one attacks others using four-letter ... READ MORE
An e-mail responding to our comments about global warming: I am a conservative and a recent college graduate. In the civil engineering program that I was in, students are required to take environmental classes. In one such class, I was ... READ MORE
Another e-mail responding to our comments about global warming: I'm afraid this is a very simplistic response. Conservatives who have done more than read the leftist newspapers and watch leftist TV news know that the environmental movement is -- and ... READ MORE
The Washington Post comments favorably on how well the NFL is doing in its efforts to hire minority coaches. Is the media desirous that black coaches do well? ... READ MORE
Ni e article today in the Los Angeles Times on global warming. Not a long piece, but it covers the issue clearly and well. Author is James Schlesinger, who served in Cabinets for Nixon, Ford and Carter ... READ MORE
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