Archive for July, 2004

Sperm Donor Ordered to Pay Child Support

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

The reason contracts were invented was because people will only do what they’re supposed to do if they have to. If people could be trusted to do what they say they will do, there would be no lawyers. This is an important lesson for all men to learn, and they need to learn it now. [...]

Jimmy Carter Jumps the Shark

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Jimmy Carter has never been considered a great president by anyone, not even Democrats. He led the American economy straight into the crapper, among other disasters. However, most people, even Republicans, have always admired him as a person. He has always seemed to me to be a very decent man with a strong, moral compass. [...]

Bug Found in Pentagon Office

Monday, July 26th, 2004

According to the Washington Times, an electronic bugging device was found in the director’s office of the Pentagon in June of 2002. As you would expect, the bug had been in put in place during the early portion of the Clinton Administration. However, this is not all: A second series of internal memos from his [...]

Ann Coulter Silenced by USA Today

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Ann Coulter, conservative pundit, has been fired from her gig writing a column on the Democratic Convention for USA Today. Apparently, the editors at USA Today didn’t think her column was funny unusable. Of course, USA Today has also hired Michael Moore to cover the Republican convention in August. It’ll be instructive to see if [...]

Waiting for the Gore-Bot Meltdown

Monday, July 26th, 2004

According to Drudge, Terry McAuliffe is trying to keep the Bush-haters at bay at this week’s Democratic National Convention (Good Luck!). The good news for the right, however, is that apparently the speeches given by Al Gore and Ted Kennedy are off-limits. So, it looks as though we still have a chance to witness the [...]

Liberal Protesters Want City Funding

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

Seems that liberals don’t think that free speech is enough; they want the government to pay for them to protest. According to New York Newsday, United for Peace and Justice, a liberal protest group who wants to demonstrate during the Republican National Convention, wants the city of New York to ante up some perks: [Executive [...]

Yet Another Reason to Vote Conservative

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

As if you needed one, World Net Daily gives us another reason to rid the planet of liberalism: The New Mexico Health Department is standing behind a sex-education teacher in Santa Fe who encouraged ninth-graders to taste flavored condoms. Yes, you read that correctly. A teacher in New Mexico is providing ninth-graders with flavored condoms, [...]

Edwards: World Leaders Back Kerry

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

John Edwards, the running mate of democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, says that NATO leaders think that in order for relations to be normalized with the United States, we need a new president. “Just a few weeks ago…I was in Brussels at NATO meeting with a whole group of NATO ambassadors and hearing their perspective [...]

Security at the National Archives

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

Over the past couple of days, a lot of new information has been released regarding Sandy Berger’s visit to the National Archives to “review” classified documents for the 9/11 committee. I blogged about it here. Now, according to press reports, Berger was able to convince the monitors at the National Archives to leave him alone [...]

San Francisco Stupidity

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

Those crazy kids out in California are at it again! The Board of Supervisors out there has voted 9 – 2 to allow non-citizens to vote in school board elections if they are a parent or guardian. “This is important because it further democratizes our society,â€? said board President Matt Gonzalez. He wrote the measure [...]

Wictory Wednesday!

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

If you are frustrated, like I am, about the liberal slant in the mainstream media making it so hard for the President to get his message out, there is now something you can do. You can volunteer and or donate to the Bush campaign. If you have already done this, please consider talking to a [...]

Transplant Evaluation Update

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

Well, I have finished the first portion of my evaluation for a kidney/pancreas transplant today. As promised, it took most of the day. I arrived at Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital at 7:30 a.m. and got out of there about 3:00 p.m. The experience involved a lot of education about the transplant procedure, the medications [...]