Monthly Archives: July 2005

I agree with the ACLU? Disturbing, to say the least

It’s true, I actually do agree with the ACLU, sort of, for once: RALEIGH, N.C. — The religious texts of Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and faiths other than Christianity should be allowed in North Carolina courts for oaths promising truthful testimony, the ACLU argued in a lawsuit filed against the state Tuesday. State law allows witnesses […]

First Children

Kris over at Dummocrats has a pretty interesting post on the value of Presidential children: While I’m not the biggest fan of the Clintons, by all accounts they did well by Chelsea, as she seems to be a delightful young woman. As such, I think they could get much more for her. In fact, I […]

It’s Fun To Feel Like a Child

Remember that childlike delight you got the first time you saw the space shuttle fly? I do. I saw the shuttle take off for the first time in, gotta be 5-7 years, this am, and it was just as good as I remembered. The live camera looking down from the shuttle provided an incredible view. […]

Help Kerry Find His Pen

Seems as if Monsieur Kerry has a difficult time finding things (other then rich women to marry). Besides his sanity, he has had trouble finding the Senate Floor, where he was supposed to bloviate about the DSM and Karl Rove, and he has had trouble finding a pen that works on the “undeleated line” of […]

The Skivies Bandits Ride Again

Back in February, I wrote about the Lingerie Bandits. They’re back with a vengence. Authorities say someone stole more than 200 bras and panties, worth about $4,000, from the Victoria’s Secret at Cary Towne Center. This happened over the weekend. Is anyone awake at that Victoria’s Secret? Just silly. In many ways.

Jane, You Ignorant Slut

Sheeeeee’s Back! John Fonda Jane Kerry will be touring the country (the USA, not Vietnam), reliving her glory days of spitting on US troops, though this time, it is over Iraq: Actress and activist Jane Fonda says she intends to take a cross-country bus tour to call for an end to U.S. military operations in […]

American Flag Bidness

Looky here, another fine addition to the American Flag League, Myopic Zeal. Welcome aboard, Matie!

AP and the Washington Post catch up

Took almost a month, but the AP and Washington Post finally realized there had been a movement to sieze SCOTUS Judge David Souter’s house, persuant to the KELO v New London decision, with a hotel. Near the foot of an unmarked, dead-end dirt road sits a humble, mud-colored farmhouse more than 200 years old. A […]

Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Almost forgot. Happy Sunday!

Speak English

I’ll tell you, folks, I personally do not mind some crazy language. Down here in the South (always capitalized) we say reckon, fixin’, and other words that might seem poor English. People all over say ain’t (at least when Mom cannot here it.) Where my Dad comes from, in the Pittsburg area, people pronounce "battery" […]

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