Archive for February 7th, 2005

“Hell Week”

Monday, February 7th, 2005

Power Line links to yet another good article today describing the recent run of incredibly stupid things that Democrats have done. Worth reading, and very true, although I think it should have focused more on the positive qualities of Joe Lieberman — a man that I respect more every day (and might vote for, if he were running against a Republican I disagreed enough with).

“Hell Week”

Monday, February 7th, 2005

Power Line links to yet another good article today describing the recent run of incredibly stupid things that Democrats have done. Worth reading, and very true, although I think it should have focused more on the positive qualities of Joe Lieberman — a man that I respect more every day (and might vote for, if he were running against a Republican I disagreed enough with).

Proper Use of the Mouse

Monday, February 7th, 2005

When you’re trying to lick something off of your scroll-wheel, be sure to lick side to side. Otherwise, the wheel will turn, and whatever you’re trying to lick off will roll down into the mouse.

Iraq’s Vote

Monday, February 7th, 2005

The media is starting to make the vote in Iraq sound like Democrats after an election. The election seems to have gone much better there than it did here though: the Iraq article trumpets the “more than 100 complaints of irregularities,” whereas Democrats are complaining about more than 1,650 in Philadelphia alone.
Sure there were problems with voting in Iraq. There are problems with voting everywhere. However, the media should be careful to make sure they’re not being used as a tool to make the results seem illegitimate when they’re really not.

Iraq’s Vote

Monday, February 7th, 2005

The media is starting to make the vote in Iraq sound like Democrats after an election. The election seems to have gone much better there than it did here though: the Iraq article trumpets the “more than 100 complaints of irregularities,” whereas Democrats are complaining about more than 1,650 in Philadelphia alone.
Sure there were problems with voting in Iraq. There are problems with voting everywhere. However, the media should be careful to make sure they’re not being used as a tool to make the results seem illegitimate when they’re really not.