Monthly Archives: September 2004

Debate! I’ve been invited to speak on the Republican side of a debate being sponsored in Fredericksburg leading up to the November presidential elections. Not that I hope it turns into a debate. . . a frank and honest exchange … Continue reading

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Quake scientist vows to learn from mistakes I posted on this awhile back. The prediction failed, which is unfortunate.

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Let’s Go To the Underground. . . Secret Parisian caves? Yep. . . it seems as if there was a previously uncharted ampitheatre in the Parisian catacombs that was recently discovered: A smaller cave next door had been turned into … Continue reading

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$9 Trillion Didn’t End Poverty — What to Do? Another brilliant op-ed from the CATO Institute: Despite all this common sense, Democrats refuse to endorse welfare reform that would emphasize actual work experience. They would spend money to send single … Continue reading

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A Goldwater Revival? George Will opines on the topic of a possible revival of classical liberal values within the Republican Party in the wake of the New York GOP Convention: Four decades after a Republican convention in San Francisco nominated … Continue reading

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Republicans for Miller!!! I think I may have found the one Democrat I would ever consider voting for. . . Time after time in our history, in the face of great danger, Democrats and Republicans worked together to ensure that … Continue reading

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