One of my stronger memories from 2003 is listening to talk show host Roger Hedgecock, who is based in San Diego, describe the enormity of the forest fires that took place in California last November. As luck would have it, ... READ MORE
One of my stronger memories from 2003 is listening to talk show host Roger Hedgecock, who is based in San Diego, describe the enormity of the forest fires that took place in California last November. As luck would have it, ... READ MORE
Continuing the discussion about the DREAM Act and the National People's Action group (from posts here, here, and here), I'll share a copy of a press release issued today by the office of Senator James Inhofe, who chairs the Senate ... READ MORE
Another set of ads are being released on Memogate by the Center for Individual Freedom. A brief section of the story from Bobby Eberle of Talon News: "The time has long passed for senators on both sides of the aisle ... READ MORE
Atlanta-based but nationally-syndicated talk host Neal Boortz, a libertarian who speaks his mind forcefully and often with wit (as you might guess by reading his bio), has an insightful commentary on his website today on the news media's recent treatment ... READ MORE
Chris Kelly responded to my appeal for more information about the Dream Act. He suggests these links: Blogs for Bush: Overrated Rove Federation for American Immigration Reform: The "DREAM Act": Hatch-ing Expensive New Amnesty for Illegal Aliens Lonewacko: America's Favorite ... READ MORE
Sean at the Everything I Know Is Wrong blog has a great post on liberal talk radio today. Short message: Talk radio is a business. Read it, and the link to a Boston Globe article by talk host Jay Severiin ... READ MORE
The RightNation blog has a nice commentary today on one of the few genuine good ideas for energy generation (as opposed to all the unfeasible ones the environmentalists toss about). It happens to link to a very good paper (and ... READ MORE
A worthy essay on European attitudes toward Americans on the USS Clueless blog. A small sample of an essay that is worth reading in its entirety: Saddam thought that the French and Russians would be able to prevent America from ... READ MORE
Right Wing News has a fun page online: The Best Quotes From The Last 52 Thomas Sowell Columns ... READ MORE
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