Archive for July, 2004

Going Offline

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

I’ll be going offline for a couple of days as I must tear down my desk in preparation for paint and carpet. It will likely be Saturday before I’m set back up.

This Land

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

If you’re in the mood for a funny though irreverent flash movie check out This Land.

Chirac

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

If ever the leader of a major power acted like a spoiled 5 year old it has to be French President Jacques Chirac. It would be comical if this guy didn’t have Nukes.

Kerry the ‘Uniter’

Friday, July 16th, 2004

It looks like the GOA is putting Kerry’s feet to the fire on his I’m a Uniter speech for the NAACP.

Missing coverage on Foreign Aid package

Friday, July 16th, 2004

The foreign aid package is in front of the House and all that’s being reported is the measly $25,000 being withheld from Saudia Arabia. Since the Democrats don’t believe in the War on Terrorism their only remaining objective to blocking this paltry $25k is to spite President Bush who requested it remain in. $25k in [...]

Kerry + Edwards

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

If you thought something was a little weird about Kerry & Edwards maybe this explains it (hint: push the Watch This Movie button). Not for those who are “sensitive” or without humor (i.e. DemocRats & Liberals).

Joe Wilson’s Uranium

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

Clifford D. May nicely flays Joe Wilson over at National Review Online. Joe Wilson is the guy that said Iraq was not attempting to buy unrefined “yellow cake” uranium from Niger after being tasked by the CIA to investigate. (Apparently he only investigated Niger mint tea.) But recent events (Google Search – nteresting lack of [...]

Welcome to GregGarrison.com

Wednesday, July 14th, 2004

I am a huge fan of Greg Garrison’s morning talk show on WIBC and make sure that the first hour of the show is part of my morning drive time. But something new Greg is doing sort of bugs me. Mostly I feel he got some bad advice on requiring purchased subscriptions to access most [...]

Report Questions Value of Color-Coded Warnings

Tuesday, July 13th, 2004

Now this is truly sad. Someone had to actually research and write a report to determing thatValue of Color-Coded Warnings is nil. I would have thought the chortle heard round the world when Sec Ridge unveiled the system was enough but apparently not. It required a report.

One Tabby’s Iraq Tour

Tuesday, July 13th, 2004

As the slave to at least one cat master I found the story Tabby Gets Military Rank After Iraq Tour quite entertaining.


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