Archive for November, 2004
Cool President
George Bush reaches into a frecas to extract one of his Secret Service agents in Chile.
Let me repeat: The President of the United States rescued one of his body guards from a fight with other body guards.
George W. Bush is the coolest president since Teddy Roosevelt. These are the moments that define men at [...]
Scouting for Food
This Saturday, the Boy Scouts will be around to pick up the bags you filled with canned goods for their Scouting for Food program. Here’s a list of the “perfect” bag:
After consulting with numerous food pantry directors in the area and seeking nutrition advice from Roberta Larson Duyff, a local registered dietitian and author of [...]
Dean Esmay and Corporations
Dean claims that it’s unnatural for “conservatives” and “libertarians” to accept the idea of corporations. I think he’s wrong. While he may have moral argument, it is of no practical value.
My point: “there may be rational moral arguments against corporations, but they are as pointless as moral arguments against thinking bad thoughts. Without the security [...]
Colin Powell Resigns
According to MSNBC, Secretary of State Colin Powell has submitted his resignation.
Having served as SoS during the most critical time since World War II, Powell must be exhausted. I am not Powell’s biggest fan, having learned much about him from several of his lieutenants when he was still a general in the Army. But [...]
What Liberals Worship
Not since college in the early 1980s have I spent as much time reading what liberals have to write as I have since the election. Much of what I’ve read demanded an immediate response. Some, though, stewed in my mind until it has, just now, reached a consistency worth serving to my readers.
I [...]
