Archive for March, 2006
The headline of this article caught my eye, “As Final Four Nears, Military Ads Will Decline,” because I couldn’t figure out its relevance to Sports, but the article masterfully demonstrates Liberal elitism.
Peace/Appeasement activists are wringing their hands over the Army/Marine/whatever ads being aired during the NCAA mens basketball tourney. The critics assign some nefarious intent [...]
Is it just me, or does it seem politically stupid for illegal aliens to be demanding things via large demonstrations across the country? I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment I read somewhere (perhaps Daily Kos?): Gran March, Gran Backlash.
The following editorial over at NationalReviewonline.com resonates with me on this issue along with providing a good [...]
Great article about the travesty that is “socialist” political theory.
I am deeply disturbed by the Seattle murders last week–especially the total spite for human life demonstrated by the murderer (I also can’t believe that parents of a 14-year-old child call “3 a.m.” a “curfew” and hadn’t a) already found her or b) already called the police by 7:30 a.m. when these murders occurred). But [...]
Well, the National Dems are prepared to announce a national security agenda tomorrow . . . I think I recall nearly six months ago that Howard Dean assured the media that he and his comrades had such an agenda. I guess it just took ‘em a while to do all the focus grouping and polling [...]
HBO’s polygamy-isn’t-so-abnormal show, “Big Love,” is getting a lot of attention lately (by the way, I refuse to use the term “polyamory” which, like the term “gay,” is a self-selected euphemism). I have believed that this type of show just pushes back the moral borders a little (and handily makes room in the mind of [...]
I just read a great “shout out” to Rep. Katherine Harris (R-FL) concerning her bid to be the GOP candidate for U.S. Senate–I completely agree with pollster Kelly Anne Conway, the author. As I read the article, I thought of the “Stockholm Syndrome” and how Conservatives, particularly Republican Conservatives, so frequently adopt the views [...]
This op/ed nicely undergirds Dubya and his genetic tendency to “go wobbly” on the war in Iraq.
Nina Shea lays a two-by-four to the Administration’s response (particularly, the State Dept’s response) to reports about a Christian convert’s possible death sentence for not being a Muslim in Afghanistan. By the way, as an attorney recently starting a private practice, I found it not surprising that this man’s troubles began in a domestic [...]
This is an inspiring story about the death of Desmond Doss, an 87 year old conscientious objector from WWII. Contrast his story with contemporary “anti-war” types who will appease, capitulate and even despise America in the interest of saving their sorry behinds.