Something missing from the self-congratulatory "we won, we won" orgy o' fun: the fate of the POWs. Since many of the pro-preemptive war folks are now asking the anti-war crowd […]
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This Changes Everything
Thomas L. Knapp of Rational Review on Wishes, horses, small men and big lies: Yesterday (Wednesday, April 9, 2003), the messages started filling my inbox: breathless “it’s over” messages referring […]
Read moreMoving In
Kamal is not dancing: FOR the first time in his adult life, Kamal Ahmed, a 40-year-old Iraqi journalist, was able to express his true feelings yesterday about Saddam Hussein’s regime […]
Read moreBioethics
Ron Bailey of Reason on You Shouldn't Live So Long: Fresh off its proposed ban on all human cloning, the President's Council on Bioethics is now considering whether or not […]
Read moreWar Profiteers
Rep Ron Paul on War Profiteers: The president asked Congress last week to authorize new funding for the war in Iraq, which was not paid for in the wasteful budget […]
Read morePeggy “gimme that rock” Noonan
Peggy Noonan must be on crack. In her April 4 commentary on Michael Kelly she opines "perhaps his final rest should be with U.S. troops, in Arlington, where we put […]
Read moreFlorida House
Apparently, my "name has been given to us as someone who would be interested in receiving email updates from the Florida House of Representatives regarding the Legislative Session and issues […]
Read moreSecretary of Nonsense
Radley Balko has an interesting post on Colin Powell: Powell said: "We restored Kuwait to its rulers – its rightful rulers – and let them find their transition into a […]
Read morePolice State Blues
Eric Lichtblau of the New York Times on Republicans Want Terror Law Made Permanent Working with the Bush administration, Congressional Republicans are maneuvering to make permanent the sweeping antiterrorism powers […]
Read moreJerry Brito
Jerry Brito's website has a new look and the weblog is now on the index page as well. Check it out. It looks good Jerry.
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