A shark bit a California lawyer.
How The West Wasn’t Won
A reader has pointed an interesting essay on the history of the space desert exploration program.
It’s long, and there are a few errors in it, but it’s overall a good summary of the situation.
How The West Wasn’t Won
A reader has pointed an interesting essay on the history of the space desert exploration program.
It’s long, and there are a few errors in it, but it’s overall a good summary of the situation.
How The West Wasn’t Won
A reader has pointed an interesting essay on the history of the space desert exploration program.
It’s long, and there are a few errors in it, but it’s overall a good summary of the situation.
Cracks In The Edifice?
In an interesting article, Fox News says that Saddam is forcing individuals to spirit away and hide WMD components from the weapons inspectors in their homes.
Even one proven case of this will constitute a “material breach.”
The article also says that Saddam is getting nervous, and has probably lost control of outlying areas, with the people looking for an opportunity to topple him.
Finally
Mark Steyn has set up a web site for all you Steynomaniacs out there.
It’s not a blog, but he is so prolific with great columns, it doesn’t need to be. It’s the place to do all your one-stop shopping for all things Steyn.
Safer Skies
The pilots have finally won the right to be armed.
Mommy, Mommy, Why Do I Have To Walk Around In Circles?
The old sick joke has apparently come gruesomely true.
Mommy’s response is, of course, “Shut up, or I’ll nail your other foot to the floor.”
An Early Thanksgiving (Column)
My Fox column is up early this week, so the Foxnews.com folks could take tomorrow off. It’s a slightly edited version of the Thanksgiving post a couple posts down.
Dr. Strangelove, Or Inpector Clouseau?
I wonder what Christopher Hitchens will have to say about this.
It seems an odd choice to me. Kissinger is a diplomat, not an investigator.
[Thursday morning update]
Well, it didn’t take long to find out.
…can Congress and the media be expected to swallow the appointment of a proven coverup artist, a discredited historian, a busted liar, and a man who is wanted in many jurisdictions for the vilest of offenses? The shame of this, and the open contempt for the families of our victims, ought to be the cause of a storm of protest.