Yearly Archive: 2005

Life's purpose

Paul Hogue, over at My Dogs Are Smarter, has written a nice response to my piece on suffering. (Check out the dog pic on his profile page – very funny.) His observation that “God...

Sad Cinderella

I’ve been called on the carpet by a reader for my post on Prince Charles and Camilla, which was, I admit, pretty snarky. . . I know the wedding is over and done now,...

I'm Buyin' Dunkin' . . .

Scrawled in big letters on the family calendar: Boycott Starbucks! Boycott Revlon! in the Dreamer’s handwriting, right next to where I had clipped the graph showing corporate political donations. (Starbucks 100% Democrats; Revlon 68%...

Big Man in Charge!

Who’s in charge here? Yeah, baby. No contest. It’s the little big man in the middle . . . (check out that face!)

Get Women Out of Combat

Elaine Donnelly, President of the Center for Military Readiness and I were in a meeting recently at the Pentagon with the Secretary of the Army, Francis Harvey and four-star General Richard Cody, Army vice...

Krugman Antidote: Mark Steyn

After being subjected to the lunacy of Paul Krugman, (here) the lucidity of Mark Steyn is a welcome antidote. His column in Monday’s Daily Telegraph was both brilliant and funny. For example: The root...