Planned Parenthood to the Rescue!!
Go Beth: Disaster Mongers Why don’t you click my Amazon Honor System or PayPal tip jar, so I can continue to serve readers in the hurricane-devastated areas with my writing, OK? They’re so needy,...
Go Beth: Disaster Mongers Why don’t you click my Amazon Honor System or PayPal tip jar, so I can continue to serve readers in the hurricane-devastated areas with my writing, OK? They’re so needy,...
Governor Schwarzenegger just announced that he will veto the gay marriage bill that the California legislature passed yesterday. I’m surprised. And impressed. He gave precisely the right reason: the California people passed a Defense...
This impresses me more than gold braid on a sleeve: The chief justice’s three children gathered near the of the coffin:James, a lawyer and former college basketball star; Janet, also a lawyer; and Nancy...
I say again: logistics. And Teflon at Molten Thought knows from logistics. A former Air Force logistics officer, he gives us a 12-point assessment of underappreciated issues involved in the Katrina relief efforts. My...
From Merri Musings This week’s Cotillion is a more sober affair. . .with most of our attention focused down South. Annika gives us a “Kiss to Build a Dream On;” while Right Girl aptly...
This is an incredible piece of work. Rick Moran of RightWing NutHouse has compiled an exhaustive, detailed, meticulously sourced timeline of the events leading up to the moment Katrina struck New Orleans, and the...
Wow. This is cold-blooded. KosKids strategizing on how best to capitalize politically on the New Orleans crisis. . . via LGF.
Analysis of threat from infectious disease in wake of Katrina — could malaria and cholera revisit the United States: America’s commitment to mosquito control has been declining steadily since we eradicated malaria, and even...
Bush made the announcement at 8:00 from the Oval Office. UPDATE: On the Left, it’s all about the quotas. From Armando at Daily Kos: In short, Social Conservatives have gotten their nominee – his...
Chief Justice William Rehnquist 1924-2005 The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist died tonight after battling thyroid cancer. A spokeswoman from the Court said that Rehnquist’s three children were with him when...
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