March 14, 2005 – 11:43 am
From Malta Today comes an interview with Francesco Paternò, the editorial director of Il Manifesto and a colleague and friend of journalist Giuliana Sgrena. Woopie. Another anti-American rant. She will apparently not be going back to Iraq, nor will any other Commie Il Manifesto reporter because “in Iraq there are no longer the circumstances to […]
March 14, 2005 – 11:24 am
It’s good to see that Ted Kennedy kind of gets it (via CNN): U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy has called off talks with Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams set for St. Patrick’s Day. The decision to scrap Thursday’s meeting added to mounting pressure on the Irish republican leadership following the alleged involvement of the Irish Republican […]
March 13, 2005 – 7:16 pm
Like some others, I am choosing to make Sunday a blog free, at least a deep thoughts/politics/issues etc day. Just fund stuff.
March 13, 2005 – 11:54 am
Hail to the King (click to pop up), American Warmonger! I also said I would do something evil if (when) he won a three-peat (gotta pay Phil Jackson for the use of that phrase.) I humbly apologize, however, it is very patriotic, isn’t it?
March 12, 2005 – 3:56 pm
Welcome to Tom Carter’s Notes, found while perusing Blog Explosion.
March 12, 2005 – 8:24 am
A few tidbits on the Sgrena affair. I refuse to call it Sgrenagate like the DU loons. Here’s a great one from the AP. Headline: "Hostage’s joy quickly turned to Disaster." I’m shocked that the AP would take that tone (snicker). Besides, Sgrena seemed like she was having a good time with the terrorists, er, […]
March 11, 2005 – 7:30 pm
Avast. Basil of Basil’s Blog (who I just added to the blogroll, so he has to move me from the "won’t blogroll us" category :D) is committing Piracy. That pirate flag is the same one I used for my Favicon. (also added Red State Rant to the American Flag League) Speaking of pirates, there are […]
March 11, 2005 – 7:08 pm
Welcome to Carpel Tunnel syndrome. Hurts to move my wrist and fingers. Enjoy! "Why do the People of Tennessee hate me?"
March 11, 2005 – 5:44 pm
No, seriously. Internet bloggers should enjoy traditional press freedoms and not face regulation as political groups, lawmakers and online journalists said Friday. In separate letters, Democratic lawmakers and Internet commentators urged the Federal Election Commission to make sure that political Web sites that serve as focal points for political discussion, like Wonkette.com and Freerepublic.com, don’t […]
March 10, 2005 – 5:58 pm
I’m simply amazed by this piece from the Raleigh News and Disturber Observer (reg req’d): The debate is likely to continue for months. But this week, dozens of Hispanic leaders and residents from North Carolina traveled to the nation’s capital, where they hope to persuade senators in meetings scheduled today to oppose legislation that would […]