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Wednesday, December 18, 2002

Wednesday, December 11, 2002

Alright, alright. Let's deal with this Trent Lott silliness.
You can read a whole lot about today at National Review. Just click the link to the right. The Democrats and their willing accomplices in the press smell blood in the water. And there is no doubt that what he said was dumb, really really dumb.

Having said that, the Democrats need to be careful. They may well get what they are clamoring for, Ole Trent's resignation. Some of us on the right are hoping for just that. "Cuz some of us good ole boys on the right have long memories. And we remember Ole Trent's compromise/coverup at the Senate impeachment "trial." And we remember his "powersharing" with Daschle before Jumpin' Jim jumped ship. The list goes on. One person who gets it is Tom Daschle himself. He's been able to roll Ole Trent for a long time, and the Republican who replaces him might not be so willing to roll over and play dead. So, keep on screaming and playing the victim, black caucus. You may get what you wish for.

Monday, December 09, 2002

I absolutely love these new discoveries from Mars. In the midst of war, let's not
forget the true high ground. CNN.com - NASA: Water, water everywhere on Mars - Dec. 9, 2002
The real story of why Mary Landrieu won has alot more to do with Bill Clinton than she was comfortable telling.

Saturday, December 07, 2002

It looks at this time like Mary Landrieu will pull out a squeaker. I think the fact that a Republican came so close should say some positive things for the future of the party in Louisiana, just as it does across the south. We'll see.

Friday, December 06, 2002

Thursday night my wife and 2 children had dinner at a local restaurant. We were helping our daughter celebrate passing her multiplication test that day, when the waitress came by. In an offhand way, she said, "Boy, math was my hardest test when I joined the marines."
She was young, just out of high school. My first grader was the first to speak. "Boy, you don't look like a marine."
Before my wife could shush him for such an honest, though impolite response, our waitress smiled, and showed her adolescent braces as she did.

"Oh I'm not a marine yet. I leave for Paris Island next month to start basic training."

In between serving other customers, she told us she had decided she really wanted to join the marines instead of the army.
She said she would get a better deal on college.

"And besides" she whispered, as she leaned toward us conspiratorially, "I read on the internet they are going to start up the draft soon, and I wanted to make my own choices before we became a police state."

I wish I could say I made a solid defense of the constitution, and how far we are from the police states she read about.
Instead, I stammered something about us not being a police state, and that I was proud she was joining the marines.
I paid our bill, and my first grader snapped her a salute on the way out the door. She smiled, and saluted back.

I've thought about that young woman alot over the past 24 hours, and the lessons I hope she learns in The Corps.
One of those lessons is the absolute committment of The Corps, and indeed of our military as a whole, to the founding documents of this country. They are sworn to defend The Constitution and what it represents. This document, and The Declaration of Independence that came before it, is what keeps us from becoming the "Police State' she read about. I wish her well, and though I didn't get her name, she will be in my prayers as the war goes on.


The next installment of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy is out in theatres. An important line is kept in the movies. Here is its meaning, not much discussed outside Christian circles.