If anyone is looking for an especially irresponsible editorial on the latest attempt to smear President Bush, today's Boston Globe has a great example. The editorial reminds me of the picture game for kids in which children are told to ... READ MORE
This AP report covers what should be obvious: If our government continues to promote the use of natural gas as an energy source while simultaneously following environmentalist-backed policies to restrict our supply of natural gas, one day we're going to ... READ MORE
I don't know how much homework American kids have to complete, but I'm pretty sure they aren't doing much in either English composition or in history ... READ MORE
A new webpage, Front Line Voices, was launched today featuring letters from troops overseas about their experiences. I learned of this website from James Taranto's always-informative Best of the Web ... READ MORE
More dissatisfaction in the mailbag: You can't be serious! Do you really believe all that crap about Russia! Do you even know if that is from a credible source, or are you doing like most Americans and pointing your finger ... READ MORE
Vladimir Putin jokes about global warming being good for a cold country while environmentalists accidentally admit something we've said many times: The Kyoto global warming treaty's terms are harder on some countries (us) than others (Russia, among others) ... READ MORE
...unilateral is "anything done without United Nations approval." How else to explain their continuing insistence that U.S. actions in Iraq, conducted in concert with and with the support of thirty countries, is "unilateral"? ... READ MORE
From a fawning interview of Madeleine Albright in the current (Sept. 22) issue of Time magazine comes this whopper: Time interviewer J.F.O. McAllister: "Bush's foreign policy started as 'anything but Clinton' in almost every area - the Middle East, North ... READ MORE
Another note from Mike Catazanzaro of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee: Is the Lieberman-McCain climate change bill a good idea? Union members certainly don't think so. On September 9, a coalition called 'Unions for Jobs and the Environment' ... READ MORE
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