Guest Blogger: Go see Cinderella Man. . .
Go see Cinderella Man. Quickly. It’s a great movie, so says the Chairman in the movie review below. You may beat me there, so please enjoy it doubly. But it’s not just about enjoyment...
Go see Cinderella Man. Quickly. It’s a great movie, so says the Chairman in the movie review below. You may beat me there, so please enjoy it doubly. But it’s not just about enjoyment...
Here’s “Camo-Ade” from Waco Kid at Penguin Proletariat! Very cool. In this weekend’s post, I challenged the executives at Coca-Cola to come up with a way to get some fluids to Major E., stationed...
Hey, Coca-Cola: Carpe diem! Seize the Day! Your moment is now! I understand that you don’t want to make too unseemly a display of rejoicing at Pepsi’s self-immolation, but now is the time to...
The Dude and Boo Keepin’ Tabs on the Sitemeter If you are a new reader, finding your way here through Instapundit, Powerline or Townhall, I want to welcome you. (Thank you Glenn, Scott and...
Welcome Townhall.com readers. . . if you are looking for the post on Howard Dean and the abortion data, there are actually two of them; click here for both on one page. Thanks for...
Every time we’ve made the left turn onto Eisenhower Drive, and passed through the imposing brick gates of Arlington National Cemetery, I’ve been overwhelmed with emotion. Family members of those buried at Arlington National...
Should Americans care about the vote to ratify a Constitution for the European Union? Following Monday’s “non” vote from the French, the 16 million Dutch voted NO yesterday, with a resounding 62 percent rejecting...
This is how much they hate President Bush. Jaw-dropping. . . and laughable. From the kiddos over at Daily Kos: Bush just publicly committed an impeachable offense From An Atheist Soldier (not alone in...
Army Chief of Staff, General Schoomaker, Peter, J., has unveiled the design of the new Combat Action Badge, according to Military.com. It is a bayonet and hand grenade on a wreath. The real significance...
In the 17th century women were frequent visitors to warships to comfort the crew. And these relationships produced children, some legitimate, some not. The fathers were sometimes known, sometimes not. Babies on board were...
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