January 13, 2005 – 8:12 pm
Via CNS News: Iraq’s decision to allow all Iraqis — including Israelis of Iraqi descent — to vote in upcoming elections is "positive step" and "clear hint" that the post-Saddam government may be open to having diplomatic relations with Israel, an Israeli government official said. Anyone who is or was once an Iraqi citizen, even […]
January 13, 2005 – 1:47 pm
By way of Little Miss Attila (who has fortunately not washed away), comes a link to a story that I had heard on the radio or tv or something, and kinda just blew in one ear out the other (I am blonde, after all). Americans need to consume fewer calories and exercise more to maintain […]
January 12, 2005 – 6:54 pm
Say it ain’t so, Colin. How can you kick the Dems when they are down? U.S. troops will begin leaving Iraq this year as the Iraqi army, national guard and police force take on a larger security role, Secretary of State Colin Powell said in an interview released Wednesday by the State Department. Powell would […]
January 12, 2005 – 6:45 pm
From the Canada Free Press: Good works by American troops and their allies protecting our freedom in Iraq never find their way to the mainline media. Although virtually ignored by news outlets such as CNN and the New York Times, some of the out-of-the-news stories inspire a well of hope and inspiration. One such moving […]
January 12, 2005 – 4:55 pm
Again, not in Ohio. Stefan Sharkansky of Sound Politics brings us the latest news from the State of Washington: 62% in the State of Washington say there should be a new election to re-vote on the governor’s race … and 36% statewide say there should not be a new election. A re-vote is supported by […]
January 11, 2005 – 9:27 pm
For those who really want to know about the "fraud" in Ohio, please go see Cassandra at Villainous Company. Best post I have seen yet, and, quite frankly, I doubt whether anyone else, including the MSM’s, can top it. And, just to be clear, I do not write that to be suck up. This really […]
January 11, 2005 – 8:21 pm
Ah, but not in Ohio, maties, but in the State of Washington. Oops — never mind. Three days after King County election officials explained most of a controversial discrepancy between the number of ballots cast and voters known to have voted, the gap has grown again. After whittling the discrepancy from 3,539 votes to 1,217 […]
January 11, 2005 – 8:51 am
Heard on FoxNews this am, the Sandy Berger probe is still going on, and doesn’t sound good for Berger. He has apparently admitted taking documents, as well as "losing" documents. That would be a Federal offense. Haven’t found any reports on the web yet, we will see what comes up. Update (a quick one): Glenn […]
January 11, 2005 – 8:45 am
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January 11, 2005 – 8:28 am
From the Washington Post: Many Republicans couldn’t resist crowing that the report, commissioned by CBS, repudiated the network’s reporting on so many levels, given the longtime conservative animosity toward Rather as a symbol of liberal bias. And although the panel’s report found no political bias by anyone at CBS, it was clearly a setback for […]