Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Reverse bridge
Dunford notes that the bridge that didn’t get built cost nearly twice as much than it would have to be built.
Boy we pay through the nose for Liberal money mismanagement.
Monday, May 9, 2005
You can’t see it
A story the government doesn’t want you to see about the outright lie that is Kyoto.
Saturday, May 7, 2005
Big government kills families
Soloman on income splitting with your kids - the ultimate solution to burdensome taxes on families and the declining birth rate.
By accident and design, modern governments act to subvert traditional family institutions.
Innocence lost
Oh, for the good old days, according to Fred.
The summer of ’62 didn’t seem like much at the time. It was just summer. The County of King George was a forested section of Tidewater Virginia, peppered with small farms, and home to watermen who crabbed on the Potomac. To us it was just KG. It was about all we in high school knew. Only later did I realize what we’d had.
Wednesday, May 4, 2005
What’s wrong with adoption?
The problem with stories like this is they always miss the point - 80% of all fetuses are “terminated”, and only 4% of babies are given up for adoption. With record numbers of couples waiting for babies to adopt due to old eggs and sperm, the government should be doing their best to promote adoption and do everyone a favor - the teen moms, their babies, and childless couples. Instead of thousands for fertility clinics, have couples subsidize teen mothers while pregnant to make their lives better until delivery.
Despise rebates
I’m not the only one who hates rebates...I’m still waiting for mine after two official requests.
Tuesday, May 3, 2005
Fly stories
A good reason to blow your nose thoroughly.
Maybe that’s why
More reasons why things work like they do on American Idol.
Online’s where it’s at
No kidding circ is going down the drain, as I read the story from my hiptop.
Sunday, May 1, 2005
A female molester?
Here’s a classic case that proves men and women are different and therefore should be treated differently. We know a man would get the book thrown at him - should this woman?
I think the sentence was about right.






