Category: Blog

Kranish-Elliott Re-Creation

The BeldarBlog has a fun fictional speculative re-creation of the telephone interview of Captain George Elliott by the Boston Globe's Michael Kranish. If accurate, it could explain much. One quibble, though: As noted below, Kranish probably didn't call Elliott "Captain" ...
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Impressive Man, Sad Story

I added a new blog to my blogroll, The Black Informant. Among other interesting features, it describes how the champion boxer Joe Louis, when he earned $371,000 boxing, voluntarily paid back the welfare payments his stepfather had received from the ...
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New York Times Readers Deserve Full Story

The New York Times just posted online an article exploring Friday's contretemps over a swift boat veteran, Lt. Cmdr. George Elliot (USN-Ret.) a visible member of the group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, who says he was misquoted by the ...
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Swift Boat Vet Elliott: Captain or Lt. Commander?

I've read more articles about the Kranish-Elliott you-said-it-no-I-didn't debate since my my post about this a few minutes ago and have noticed that some, such as The Washington Times, give swift boat veteran George Elliott's rank as "Captain." Checking, I ...
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Nice News

The StarkTruth.com blog has a nice post up today listing easy ways to tell a soldier, sailor or Marine you appreciate their work and hardships in defense of our freedom and safety ...
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Robert Kennedy on History

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not only not a serious environmentalist, as I noted below, nor a free-marketeer, as Jonathan Adler has just demonstrated on The Commons Blog, but he's not much of a historian, either. Note this Kennedy paragraph ...
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Cows, But No Fish

Radley Balko has a solid piece explaining his take on "the tragedy of the commons." Money quote: The best example of the tragedy of commons occurs in the oceans. Why is it that we regularly hear about how we're running ...
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Money-Making Opportunity?

The ProfessorBainbridge blog has a fun commentary on France's new enemy: SUVs. Seems the Paris City Council is trying to get rid of these vehicles. I think I'll buy stock in some firms that make SUVs ...
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Robert Kennedy on Environment

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been known to make exaggerated claims -- utterly ridiculous, completely laughable statements -- about environmental issues. This quote from him may explain why: I have so much mercury in my body right now, having tested ...
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Overlawyered Finds Another Doozy

Overlawyered's Walter Olson has found another doozy for his frivolous lawsuit files: Leona Helmsley is suing Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx for $150 million because the "view" from the family mausoleum has changed -- for the worse, she says. I ...
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