Daily Archives: August 28th, 2007 «

 

Tuesday night linkage

Posted by: ST on August 28, 2007 at 10:51 pm » 4 Comments

Since I’m so behind in my blogging duties, here’s a quick view of what’s going on in the news and around the blogosphere: — There have been some major developments on the political front in Iraq. Didn’t hear much about it in the media? Me either, but Amy Proctor has the details here. — Multiple [...]

 

More San Francisco nonsense: “Needle-exchange” program not working out as planned

Posted by: ST on August 28, 2007 at 9:41 pm » 35 Comments

Cross-posted at Jules Crittenden’s blog. Last night, I blogged about San Francisco’s “black flight” problem, and how “city leaders” were trying to come up with ways to bring back the “character” black people bring to San Francisco, you know, the black people they pushed out with their high-cost liberalism in the first place. Inspired by [...]

 

Tuesday open thread, and more on Senator Larry Craig

Posted by: ST on August 28, 2007 at 10:35 am » 3 Comments

When you spend as much time on the computer as I do, between the 8-5 and blogging, it begins to take its toll on your eyes, and mine are really bothering me today. I’m getting ready to head home and give my eyes a rest (read: sleep), so feel free to use this thread to [...]

 

Al Gore hypocrisy watch

Posted by: ST on August 28, 2007 at 8:54 am » 6 Comments

Just ran across this interesting tidbit courtesy of Ken Green at NRO’s Planet Gore blog: Like Hillary Clinton, Al Gore’s paranoid tendencies are rarely far below the surface. Where Hillary likes to invoke the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy as her personal bogeyman, Al Gore likes to invoke the ‘well-funded climate denial industry’ as his arch-enemy. “There [...]