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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Well, well, well… look what CNN and the AP reported on February 13, 1999: That’s funny… we didn’t hear much about this during the last Presidential campaign. (Even from Republicans. The GOP’s new
Stop the ACLU interviews Glenn Reynolds: 7. I’m not sure what faith you are, but you mention that demonizing the ACLU is a bit silly. Many, many people out there feel that the ACLU are overly zealous in its crusade … Continue reading
On Tuesday, the Tennessee Right to Life PAC announced its endorsement of Ed Bryant for U.S. Senate. Jay Bush has the details. See also Matthew White and Jeff Ward (who seems to have scooped everybody, including TNR2L). TNR2L endorses pro-life … Continue reading
“The lines are getting blurrier, and that’s most unfortunate.” – via The Boston Globe
Late last week I got a chance to hear from the Republican candidate running for Governor of Arkansas, an opportunity I had been looking forward to since covering the launch of Democrat candidate Mike Beebe’s campaign earlier this summer. Asa … Continue reading
Do those who serve in American uniform, and those who die for our country, become “monuments to… futility” or monuments to freedom?
Just something I’ve been looking at… see chart below the fold…
Yesterday the Memphis Flyer distributed its annual “Best of Memphis” issue, the kind of exercise that’s usually little more than an excuse to substitute a real issue with a series of happy lists, offer readers (who bother to vote) a … Continue reading
Hermit Greg writes about a confrontation between the IRS and a California church which finds its tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) status in jeopardy over a case of pre-election political pulpit punditry. Patterico takes another look at the sermon in question and … Continue reading
From the November issue of Communication Briefings, two things… First: Page 1, under “Tips of the Month,” first bullet: “Drop the word ‘finalize’ from your vocabulary. It’s an all-purpose hedge-word, but what does it really mean? If you say you’ll … Continue reading