Good thinking, Mrs. Hassan, new mom of twins named "Yasser" and "Arafat." Maybe one will grow up to be a mass murderer, and the other, a thief. Just warms your heart, doesn't it? ... READ MORE
From a Morton Kondrake column in the November 8 Roll Call (excerpt): "...Democrats need to understand where Evangelicals are coming from, what George Bush's faith is all about and stop being either terrified by or (often) bigoted against what they ... READ MORE
From Power Line: Garrison Keillor "jokes" that born-again Christians should not be allowed to vote, while the New York Times runs a piece ruminating on the implications of assassinating President Bush. I know this is the silly season, but I ... READ MORE
From Mrs Suha Arafat Good Day I know that this mail might be a surpriseing to you but do consider it as an emergency. In a nut shell, My name is Mrs Suha Arafat, soon-to-be widow of the late leader ... READ MORE
I've said before on this blog that I believe the creation of the European Union was unwise: "...a continent full of nations that have spent hundreds of years killing each other's citizens on the slightest of pretexts cannot repair their ... READ MORE
After reading this essay on Who Moved My Truth? about an article posted on Slate by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jane Smiley, I checked out Smiley's piece. Wow. She really, really hates conservatives. According to Smiley, we conservatives are evil. ("They ... READ MORE
Blackfive regrets that this story isn't likely to told by the mainstream media. Me, too. I find it very refreshing to read about Americans like this. It is good to be reminded that Jane Smiley types are the exception, not ... READ MORE
Would you let the author of this piece put you under? Addendum: The article referred to in this entry, "Young Rove's Dreams Became Everyone Else's Nightmare," by Dr. Brian Moench, appeared in the Salt Lake (UT) Tribune on October 24, ... READ MORE
Project 21's Mychal Massie says: "You bet there's still racism." (But maybe not the kind you expect.) ... READ MORE
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