Does anybody really care that Law & Order is finally going off the air after 21 years? I don’t sense the pangs of nostalgia that usually accompany such an announcement. News that Mary Tyler Moore, Cheers or M*A*S*H were going dark prompted lots of Essays About The Show’s Enormous Cultural Impact. Law & Order? Not [...]
From Lori Ziganto’s latest article at RedState
I read this article in The Telegraph the other day about a 22 week old fetus, an unborn baby, who survived an abortion attempt and lived for two days; unattended to, abandoned and left to die. Alone.
After I stopped weeping and saying a prayer for that innocent [...]
Great idea! Why didn’t anybody think of it before? “White House reconsiders holding terror trials in civilian court,” by Julian E. Barnes and Christi Parsons for the Los Angeles Times, March 5 (thanks to Mackie): The White House is considering an end to its effort to prosecute the suspected Sept….
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Robert | March 6, 2010 | Posted in
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A man walks about finely mowed lawns, followed by another man with nothing better to do than drag a tube on wheels containing assorted sticks. The first gentleman pauses occasionally to take one of the sticks from the tube on wheels and hit a small ball several times until it finally lands in a hole. [...]
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Jeanette Pryor | February 19, 2010 | Posted in
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Nearly a week has passed since Family Research Council spokesman Peter Sprigg told Chris Matthews that he would support criminalizing homosexual behavior. Numerous outlets, including USA Today, the Huffington Post, Democratic Underground, the Daily Kos, Little Green Footballs, the ACLU, and the Cato Institute, not to mention countless liberal blogs and gay websites, have pounced [...]
Climate science is under assault, progress towards a treaty to end global warming is shuddering to a halt, and Barack Obama is struggling to press on with his clean energy agenda.This was the last conversion to the environmental cause that anybody would have wanted.In a new audiotape that surfaced today on the al-Jazeera network, Osama [...]
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Jacob Laksin | January 29, 2010 | Posted in
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Earlier this week, I posed a political question in the process and in the context of trying to help a friend and my audience understand the concept that people ask me about a lot: “Why are so many Jewish people liberal?” And a friend of mine — a good friend of mine, Norman Podhoretz — [...]
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Jacob Laksin | January 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Far better to be blown to smithereens than to be politically incorrect.
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Thomas Sowell | January 13, 2010 | Posted in
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In a New York Times op-ed article today, Michael Kinsley argues that anybody caught within the United States for suspected terrorist acts should be tried in the U.S. civil courts. He wants a “bright line” for determining where any suspect should be tried – no matter where they came from to launch the attack or [...]
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Joseph Klein | January 5, 2010 | Posted in
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