Victor Davis Hanson on War on National Review Online
I hope the Bush Administration is reading Victor Davis Hanson.
I'm fairly sure John F'ing Kerry and the gang aren't.
Saturday, January 31, 2004
A Sad Tradition: Liberals and the Space Program
That's better. The Weekly Standard gives a fascinating history of Democrats blocking funding for the Space Program.
That's better. The Weekly Standard gives a fascinating history of Democrats blocking funding for the Space Program.
Can the Heavens Wait?
This is the first time in a long time I find myself agreeing with an op-ed in The New York Times.
This is the first time in a long time I find myself agreeing with an op-ed in The New York Times.
Thursday, January 29, 2004
Passionate About the Passion - Catholic Way
The reviews for Mel Gibson's new film, The Passion, are starting to come in. Those who chose to immediately paint the movie as somehow Anti-Semitic appear to have egg on their face now.
The reviews for Mel Gibson's new film, The Passion, are starting to come in. Those who chose to immediately paint the movie as somehow Anti-Semitic appear to have egg on their face now.
March for Life Draws Thousand of Pro-Lifers to Oppose Abortion, Roe v. Wade
You read the headline correctly. Thousands. Funny how this annual event recieves no mainstream media attention. Maybe Lord Hutton should tackle our Media now that he's dealt with the BBC.
You read the headline correctly. Thousands. Funny how this annual event recieves no mainstream media attention. Maybe Lord Hutton should tackle our Media now that he's dealt with the BBC.
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
The Hutton Report: The Baathist Broadcasting Corporation Gets its ComeuppanceOkay I admit it. I am positively gleeful about this story. But apparently I'm not alone.
New Chief Sets Out to Redesign a Stretched-Thin Army
Haven't heard much about the new Army Chief of Staff. That's good. He's quietly making a huge impact on our armed forces. And no one knows how to pronounce his name....
Haven't heard much about the new Army Chief of Staff. That's good. He's quietly making a huge impact on our armed forces. And no one knows how to pronounce his name....
Missing the Point
Two significant editorials from The Wall Street Journal on what David Kay has really said. If all you watch is CNN, you didn't hear it.
Claudia Rosette fills in the blanks.
Two significant editorials from The Wall Street Journal on what David Kay has really said. If all you watch is CNN, you didn't hear it.
Claudia Rosette fills in the blanks.
Monday, January 26, 2004
An Excellent, Well Reasoned Case for Taking out Saddam, November 1997
"While our actions should be thoughtfully and carefully determined and structured, while we should always seek to use peaceful and diplomatic means to resolve serious problems before resorting to force, and while we should always seek to take significant international actions on a multilateral rather than a unilateral basis whenever that is possible, if in the final analysis we face what we truly believe to be a grave threat to the well-being of our Nation or the entire world and it cannot be removed peacefully, we must have the courage to do what we believe is right and wise.
I believe this is such a situation, Mr. President. It is a time for resolve. "
Senator John F Kerry, on the Senate Floor.
"While our actions should be thoughtfully and carefully determined and structured, while we should always seek to use peaceful and diplomatic means to resolve serious problems before resorting to force, and while we should always seek to take significant international actions on a multilateral rather than a unilateral basis whenever that is possible, if in the final analysis we face what we truly believe to be a grave threat to the well-being of our Nation or the entire world and it cannot be removed peacefully, we must have the courage to do what we believe is right and wise.
I believe this is such a situation, Mr. President. It is a time for resolve. "
Senator John F Kerry, on the Senate Floor.
Michael Ledeen on the continuing war.
Great look at the widening war on Terrorism, and where the next Front may be.
A Question: Who do you think the Muslim Terrorists are praying will win the November Presidential Elections? And how does an honest answer to that influence your own vote?
Great look at the widening war on Terrorism, and where the next Front may be.
A Question: Who do you think the Muslim Terrorists are praying will win the November Presidential Elections? And how does an honest answer to that influence your own vote?
Tuesday, January 20, 2004
The Iowa Caucuses:Then and Now
The Media Research Center compares Caucus Coverage of 2000 and 2004. Ah, what a difference 4 years and a Republican in the White House makes.
The Media Research Center compares Caucus Coverage of 2000 and 2004. Ah, what a difference 4 years and a Republican in the White House makes.
Libya's Nuclear Program: Ready to Wear Nukes
In the midst of Iowa and the State of the Union, a story like this can get lost in the shuffle. It should'nt. Here's a quote:
"What was found in Libya marks a new stage in proliferation," said one knowledgeable source. "Libya was buying what was available. And what is available, the centrifuges, are close to turnkey facilities. That's a new challenge. Libya was buying something that's ready to wear."
In the midst of Iowa and the State of the Union, a story like this can get lost in the shuffle. It should'nt. Here's a quote:
"What was found in Libya marks a new stage in proliferation," said one knowledgeable source. "Libya was buying what was available. And what is available, the centrifuges, are close to turnkey facilities. That's a new challenge. Libya was buying something that's ready to wear."
Barbarians and Wimps: So How's Avery and Murphy Doing Now?
What a marvelous look at manhood, or what passes for it, in today's society. Over a decade ago, the fictional Murphy Brown had a fictional baby. The oh so real family values debate continues to this day.
What a marvelous look at manhood, or what passes for it, in today's society. Over a decade ago, the fictional Murphy Brown had a fictional baby. The oh so real family values debate continues to this day.
Monday, January 12, 2004
Endorsing Bush
Let's see. Who would endorse President Bush for President?
In no particular order:
The people of Iraq, the people of Afghanistan, the people of North Korea (those who have risked death by hiding a radio) the people of Iran, the American Soldier, if he or she could say so.
Who would NOT endorse Bush?
Usama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, the Taliban(or what's left of them), the tyrants in North Korea and Iran, France and Howard Dean.
Hmmm............
Let's see. Who would endorse President Bush for President?
In no particular order:
The people of Iraq, the people of Afghanistan, the people of North Korea (those who have risked death by hiding a radio) the people of Iran, the American Soldier, if he or she could say so.
Who would NOT endorse Bush?
Usama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, the Taliban(or what's left of them), the tyrants in North Korea and Iran, France and Howard Dean.
Hmmm............
Friday, January 09, 2004
Man on Mars, By Way of the Moon?
Okay, at least we're going somewhere. But Robert Zubrin showed a while ago that the best way to get to the Moon, is by way of Mars. Not the other way around.
Okay, at least we're going somewhere. But Robert Zubrin showed a while ago that the best way to get to the Moon, is by way of Mars. Not the other way around.
Why We Are Safer (washingtonpost.com)
Charles Krauthammer presents the arguments. Do you think Dean, Clark and company are listening?
Charles Krauthammer presents the arguments. Do you think Dean, Clark and company are listening?
Wesley Clark Says HE Would Keep Us Safe
Well, this certainly fills me with confidence.....in President Bush.
Well, this certainly fills me with confidence.....in President Bush.
Sunday, January 04, 2004
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