Archive for July, 2005

Sign of the Times (to Come)?

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Although we obviously have lost at least a material percentage of Generation Y to the Ward Churchills, Paul Krugmans and Noam Chomskys of the world, that does not necessarily mean the same or even a similar percentage of the Millenial Generation are heading for Brain Death Syndrome.
And certainly not if this report is accurate.
P.S. – [...]

Socialism = Utopia

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Or not!

Paint Dried Today

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Grass grew.
Crickets chirped.
And on Monday this will happen.

Answer: To save lives and to win the war

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

And here’s the question.

Liberal Math

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Democrat Senator, Chris (“Man for all seasons”) Dodd, says John Bolton “lacks support” for that U.N. post.
Really?
Hmm.
Well, I was saddled with the albatross of having attended the New York public school system, but even I’m able to count and to divide by 100. And when the motion to invoke cloture on John Bolton’s nomination [...]

States’ Rights

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

In Minnesota.
Now, if your reaction to that story is to want to burn an American flag, you’re not a “libertarian.” You’re a wing nut.
Additionally, and on a different but related topic, if you’re one of those people who supports Roe v. Wade, and wants the U.S. Supreme Court to mandate gay marriages — nationwide, [...]

Lame Duck?

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Even his most obsessive critics have to admit that President Bush has had his share of successes this year.

Modern Epidemiology

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

I’m re-reading Michael Crichton’s “The Andromeda Strain”, and as always I am impressed with Crichton’s ability to explain the force of events, not always in our control.
“The Andromeda Strain” dealt with the unexpected arrival of a strain of a previously unknown organism, one which killed rapidly, and seemed to represent a grave and unstoppable threat. [...]

2006 Pennsylvania Senate Race

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Rick Santorum and Bob Casey are pursuing very different strategies this summer. Santorum is very much in the public view, while Casey is staying behind closed doors.
Frankly, I believe Santorum is missing a golden opportunity to damage Casey. Santorum should go on the air this fall, and attempt to pull into a dead [...]

2008 Republican Presidential Nomination

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Another Northeastern Republican Governor with Presidential ambitions is Mitt Romney of Massachusetts. This article explains why he too probably will not get very far on the national stage, in spite of his recent conservative drift.
Republicans really need to start looking at the interests of the party and not their own interests. The GOP [...]

2008 Republican Presidential Nomination

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Governor George Pataki is probably running for President in 2008, and the New York Times looks at his chances. Suprisingly, I have to agree with much of what is in the article. Pataki has little or no chance in a Republican primary outside of the Northeast.
Of course, no New York Republican has won [...]

States’ Rights

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

A bill passed by lawmakers on Saturday would make [it] the first U.S. state to require a doctor’s prescription for cold medicines containing an ingredient that can be used to make the illegal drug methamphetamine.
Texas? Georgia? Florida? Nebraska? Oklahoma? South Carolina? Utah?
Nope.
Oregon.
On a different but related topic, here’s a [...]

Could He Not Find One Conservative Willing To Be On His Show?

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

I am watching The Chris Matthews Show on NBC. He just had a panel consisting of Bob Woodward, Elizabeth Bumiller, Kelly O’Donnell and Joe Klein, discussing the Plame matter. Need I say more? When Bob Woodward is the panelist defending the Bush White House by being the moderate voice and saying that the [...]

Presidential Election of 1964

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

While I do not agree with some of the views expressed by the author, I do have to say that the 1964 election may be one of the most pivotal in American history. It was the end of one era and the beginning of another.

Un-American?

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

Is it just me, or does it seem that the only people accusing others of being un-American are liberals? Michelle Malkin has the latest example. For all the screaming those on the left have done over the past four years about having their patriotism questioned, I rather consistently hear the questioning (and accusations) [...]

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