Archive for March, 2008

WordPress Upgrade

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Tonight I took the plunge and went ahead and upgraded the WordPress software which runs this blog. WordPress 2.5 has many new features, however almost all of them are behind-the-scenes so readers should not really notice any differences. However, if you find that something no longer works, please let me know either in the comments [...]

Clinton: The Sequel – Like Most Sequels, It’s Just More of the Same

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Quick: When I say “Bill Clinton,” what is the first thing that comes to mind? For all conservatives, and an ever-growing number if liberals, the answer is “dishonesty,” or “bald-face liar,” or some other form of insincerity. It’s beginning to look like the next chapter of the Clinton saga is nothing more than a [...]

I’m Back in the Saddle Again

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

As regular readers know, one of the many maladies I suffer from is called gastroparesis. This nasty condition tends to affect long-time diabetics like myself, and can be a real problem to deal with. In a nutshell, this condition inhibits your digestive track’s ability to move the food you eat through your system. So, the [...]

State of the Presidential Race, Part 2

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Well, a lot of candidates have dropped out since my last post regarding the State of the Presidential Race. The Republican nomination has been secured by John McCain, who is currently attempting to convince the party’s conservative base that he isn’t going to take direction from the DNC. The Democrats have narrowed their choice to [...]

Bush Vetos Democrats’ “Be Nice to Terrorists” Bill

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

President Bush vetoed an intelligence authorization bill sent to him by Congress today, and during his weekly radio address to the nation he explained why:
The bill Congress sent me would take away one of the most valuable tools in the War on Terror — the CIA program to detain and question key terrorist leaders and [...]

Democrats, Once Again, Use Courts for Poltical Ends

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Ever since the Goracle attempted to overturn the results of the 2000 Presidential Election, the Democrats have become more and more dependent on the courts to achieve their political agenda. Time after time, that which they cannot achieve legitimately via the vote they attempt to achieve using Democrat appointed judges.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Attorney General [...]