Frequent commenter Krista suggested that I feature some pics of the pets from you commenters. You ask, I deliver. Here are some snapshots of frequent commenter Stormy’s pets. Cato, Jezzy, and Little Kitty in one big pile of warm and fur. Meadow, on the floor lounging. If you have some pics of your loved ones, …
Archives for December 2005
WaPo Does Abramoff
In honor of global phenomenon and resident fly-in-the-ointment DougJ, here’s your link to one of the best Abramoff wrap-ups yet written, by Susan Schmidt and James Grimaldi at the Washington Post. A reconstruction of the lobbyist’s rise and fall shows that he was an ingenious dealmaker who hatched interlocking schemes that exploited the machinery of …
Congratulations are in Order
Mr. and Mrs. Vodkapundit give birth to what we will assume is a young Formulapundit. For now, at least. Congrats!
Health Care, Coming to a Government Near You
I have stated repeatedly that I think the fight over some form of nationalized health care is over, and that we will one day have a European-style system in place. The only question is when big business will successfully pressure the government to take over and how much of their current health care funding responsibilities …
Health Care, Coming to a Government Near YouPost + Comments (63)
The Saga of John Demjanjuk
When I read this, I flashed back to my teens when this first hit my radar: An immigration judge on Wednesday ordered John Demjanjuk, a retired autoworker accused of being a Nazi concentration camp guard, deported to his native Ukraine, but the 30-year legal battle still may not be over. Mr. Demjanjuk, 85, has been …
Taking Tom Tancredo To Task
In what I can only describe as the op-ed version of a nine paragraph sneer, the Opinion Journal mockingly derides Tom Tancredo and his immigration legislation: So there you have it. Tom Tancredo has done everyone a favor by stating plainly the immigration rejectionists’ endgame–turn the United States into the world’s largest gated community. The …
All Your Computers Are Belong To Us
NSA site installed ‘illegal’ cookies: The National Security Agency’s Internet site has been placing files on visitors’ computers that can track their Web surfing activity despite strict federal rules banning most files of that type. The files, known as cookies, disappeared after a privacy activist complained and The Associated Press made inquiries this week. Agency …