I find this post from the folks at Pandagon to be a bit puzzling: You know, I wonder about the results of this poll. I watch news a good 6-7 hours a day, and read even more – between Iraq and Terrell Owens gettin’ a white lady, the FDA story barely got play. After Friday’s …
Archives for November 2004
The Cult of Victimhood
From CNN: A federal judge denied a request by third-party presidential candidates who wanted to force a recount of Ohio ballots even before the official count was finished. Judge James G. Carr in Toledo ruled Tuesday that the candidates have a right under Ohio law to a recount, but said it can wait. The judge …
Rather Stepping Down
It appears Rather is stepping down. Can’t wait to see that investigation report… Instapundit has the link round-up.
Great Moments In Nobel History
Who stated the following: “I’m trying to be positive. I’m a big fan of the Nobel Peace Prize.” 1.) Rigoberta Menchu 2.) Yasser Arafat 3.) Nelson Mandela 4.) Ron Artest Congrats to David Stern for doing the right thing. Artest’s behavior was inexcusable.
9-1
It was a tough fight, and the steelerswerelucky to get out of Cincy with a narrow win over division rivals the Bengals. The final score was 19-14, and the Bengals are a lot tougher than their record would indicate. Next week- Oliver’s Redskins.
Sarin Gas in Fallujah
I have received numerous emails about the discovery of Sarin gas in Fallujah, yet I have see nothing in the press. Most of the emails link to this Flash presentation in USA Today. Load the presentation and look at picture #2. However, pretty much nothing shows up in Google News. Some audio links from NPR …
Welcome to 1958
It looks like the Republicans are not going to wait to make me regret voting almost straight ticket two weeks ago: Comparing pornography to heroin, researchers on Thursday called on Congress to finance studies on “porn addiction” and launch a public health campaign about the dangers. “We’re so afraid to talk about sex in our …