The Stanley Cup makes a visit to Camp Lejune
Ok, it didn’t exactly grow legs and walk to Camp Lejune – it was taken there by Hurricanes defenseman Glen Wesley. This is an awesome story:
Ok, it didn’t exactly grow legs and walk to Camp Lejune – it was taken there by Hurricanes defenseman Glen Wesley. This is an awesome story:
John Podhoretz, opining in today’s NY Post, wonders if we’re “too nice” to win wars anymore. He writes:
Amy Proctor recaps how sales for the “what’s the big deal about patriotism” Dixie Chicks have been going here in the US and Canada. They aren’t playing to big crowds here like they used to, and the fans they are drawing now are a mixture of genuine country music fans – and hate-Bush fanatics.
Rarely is the proprietress of this blog left speechless, but after reading this story about “Buddy on Demand” (pictured at left), you’ll understand why yours truly is presently at a loss for words. Even if I COULD come up with something to say in response to this, it would probably best be left unsaid …
I’ve been remiss in congratulating Tiger Woods (who I know checks for updates to this blog hourly) on winning the 135th British Open Golf Championships this past Sunday.
… he’s very very right (no pun intended). I’m talking about Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who has written a scathing piece that lays out the case for how the do-nothings at the UN legitimizes terrorists. A snippet: