January 2005

Anniversary of Roe v. Wade

January 22, 2005

Thirty-two years ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court held that women have a right to privacy to kill their unborn children: This right of privacy, whether it be founded in the Fourteenth Amendment’s concept of personal liberty and restrictions upon state action, as we feel it is, or, as the District Court determined, in the [...]

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Sydney Simpson Arrested?

January 21, 2005

Thursday, September 13, 2007: No news about Sydney and Justin Simpson here, Googlers. But check out the whole site while you’re here. Or this might interest you: O.J. Simpson: Hellbound. ———————————————————– O.J. Simpson’s 19-year-old, motherless daughter was arrested for disorderly conduct on Wednesday. Back in 1994 when Simpson killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, [...]

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ABC Busted By The Blogs

January 21, 2005

Once again the blogosphere shames mainstream media (MSM). On Wednesday, Ed Morrissey of Captain’s Quarters wrote a post called ABC News: Too Lazy To Hide The Bias. Via Power Line, he found this request on ABC’s web site: For a possible Inauguration Day story on ABC News, we are trying to find out if there [...]

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Brown University’s Slavery Reparations Panel

January 21, 2005

Some of you may remember that last year I blogged about an incomprehensible plan by Brown University to form a “slavery reparations panel.” I called it Gospel of Oppression. About the president of Brown, a black woman named Ruth Simmons, I wrote: How could a black woman, who made it all the way to the [...]

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Inauguration Day

January 20, 2005

Today is a good day to be a conservative in D.C. (Photo by AFP) Not only do I have the day off, I get to spend it watching inauguration coverage on TV and online, smiling and very glad that it won’t be John Kerry up on that podium taking the oath of office. While Democrats [...]

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Somebody Call The Diversity Cops!

January 19, 2005

Perhaps the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) should look into this. According to the African-American Chamber of Commerce, 81.8 percent of black firm employees are black. Given that blacks are only 12 percent of the population, something’s not quite right, is it? But that’s not the point of the article. This is: black firms are [...]

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A Word From My Sponsors And Other Items

January 19, 2005

Please take a moment to visit my sponsors: Christian Web Hosting: “Why would you want to choose a Christian Web Hosting company host over a non-Christian provider? Simply put, because we have the same values as you do as a Christian. When you host your web site with a non-Christian provider, you are indirectly supporting [...]

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Condi Rice And The Squad Of Liberal Losers

January 19, 2005

Update: Welcome Instapundit readers. Pull up a chair and stay awhile. **** I may have some comments on Condoleezza Rice’s confirmation hearing later today. In the meantime, see these related posts: Open Letter To A Liberal Columnist and All Condi All The Time. An excerpt: Democrats think they’ve got a sacrificial lamb in Rice. It’ll [...]

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George Orwell, Eat Your Heart Out

January 18, 2005
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Feedback On New Design

January 18, 2005

I’m soliciting feedback on the new design. For instance, I’m using screen resolution 1024 x 768, and the page looks even and centered, no scrolling required to see the right side. 1) What resolution are you using, and how does the page look to you? I’m breaking down blogs into categories to shorten the roll. [...]

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Liberal Elites Defile King’s Dream

January 17, 2005

The following is a previously published column about Martin Luther King, Jr., and the liberal elites who taint his idea of character over color. I’ve heard the stories and rumors about King’s infidelities (and other things), but this post is about the purity of the vision of equal opportunity and equality before the law, as [...]

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Why I Wouldn’t Vote For Newt Gingrich

January 17, 2005

When Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, brought about the “Republican Revolution” back in 1994, I was still a liberal. I wrote about it (in a law school newspaper) and lamented that Republicans controlled Congress (by picking up 52 seats and becoming the majority in the House for the first time since [...]

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Dreaming Of Waterfalls

January 13, 2005

I’m going to try to resist the urge to blog for the next three days. I need some rest, relaxation and time away from this site, although I have a nagging feeling I’ll miss the next big blogging thing. But as you surfers know, there’s always the next wave. I’m putting the final tweaks on [...]

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Thursday Linkage/Open Thread

January 13, 2005

Here’s a round-up of interesting links around the blogosphere: — Buck has been busy. Check out his guide for web site creation for bloggers. — Josh Claybourn and Hugh Hewitt discuss: “What American not in government has the most influence — James Dobson or Oprah and Limbaugh?” — Steve takes on NRO columnist John Derbyshire [...]

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Michelle Malkin’s Hate Mail

January 12, 2005

One word: DISGRACEFUL. Unrelated Update: I have a new favicon, the icon appearing to the left of the blog URL. To view it, bookmark the site (you may have to refresh). What is it? Is it “me” or what? Another Update: So nobody cares about the new favicon? OK. I’m trying out a new spam [...]

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