Daily Archives: April 21st, 2006 «

 

Saddam and nukes

Posted by: ST on April 21, 2006 at 8:37 am » 11 Comments

Confederate Yankee has posted links to a series of posts by Ray Robison, who he describes as a current military operations research analyst as well as a former member of the Iraq Survey Group for the DIA. Robison has uncovered documents that suggest it was unquestionable that Saddam was making a concerted effort to reconstitute [...]

 

Kerry “thinking hard” about another run for prez

Posted by: ST on April 21, 2006 at 8:28 am » 32 Comments

And he makes the statement while at UN. Heh. Via Reuters: UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said on Thursday he was seriously thinking about another White House bid in 2008 and will decide before the year is out. “I will make that decision toward the end of the year, but [...]

 

What is wrong with this picture?

Posted by: ST on April 21, 2006 at 8:15 am » 48 Comments

So many things. The story: SAN FRANCISCO – A suburban San Diego teenager who was barred from wearing a T-shirt with anti-gay rhetoric to class lost a bid to have his high school’s dress code suspended Thursday after a federal appeals court ruled the school could restrict what students wear to prevent disruptions. The ruling [...]

 

Charles Krauthammer on the revolt of the generals

Posted by: ST on April 21, 2006 at 12:45 am » 13 Comments

Everything I wanted to say, said much, much better. Related Toldjah So posts: What stinks about the whole “retired generals speak out” issue In defense of Rummy: Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael DeLong The war on Rummy

 

Tony Snow in negotiations to become WH press secretary

Posted by: ST on April 21, 2006 at 12:38 am » 4 Comments

The NYTimes is reporting: On another front, Republicans said that Tony Snow, a commentator for Fox News and a former speechwriter for Mr. Bush’s father, was in negotiations for the job of White House press secretary. If things get worked out and Snow indeed gets the position, I know I’ll start paying closer attention to [...]