There is a bizarre story in the Washington Post today about the city of Richmond apparently spending tax dollars to search a landfill for the rotting carcasses of two decapacitated black bears in order to give the bears a proper ... READ MORE
I see from Technorati's data that 99 bloggers already have commented on the March 5 page one Washington Post story by Dan Eggen on national security leaks. I choose to draw attention to this short section of the piece: Leonard ... READ MORE
Joe Roche, who spent a year as a volunteer in Israel assisting the Israeli military before joining the U.S. Army after 9/11, has some thoughts he wanted to share on the UAE port deal: When I heard the sale of ... READ MORE
It has just been brought to my attention that, a few weeks ago, the NAACP issued a press release attempting to smear Project 21 members as "right wing fanatics" and "far right." The press release also quotes Bruce Gordon, the ... READ MORE
According to reporting by Brent Baker at Newsbusters, CBS "revealed today" that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has sent thank you notes to people who have expressed support or good wishes to him, or who say they have prayed for ... READ MORE
The federal government is going to pay businesses $25 billion to keep the businesses from ending their health care plans for retirees. If the businesses did that, you see, it would cost the government money. Saving money means everything to ... READ MORE
The wave of the future in Canada: Replacing the anachronistic "socialized medicine" health care model with one based on private enterprise. The New York Times has the story. An excerpt: ...[Canada's] publicly financed health insurance system -- frequently described as ... READ MORE
Although it isn't addressed in her post, Ann Althouse makes very good arguments today for extending C-Span-style camera coverage to arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court. This is a soapbox I have been on for years (see here for one ... READ MORE
Blogotional reports that 42 percent of the children born in the United Kingdom in 2004 were born to parents who couldn't be bothered to get married first ... READ MORE
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