Captain Ed Finds a Rat
This is the blogosphere’s answer to O. J. Simpson’s low speed chase.
I see things and tell people about them
This is the blogosphere’s answer to O. J. Simpson’s low speed chase.
Over the past two or three weeks, several polls have shown increased support for the war in Iraq.
The Charleston terrorist story that began last Saturday has not been resolved, but the networks, dailies, and news magazines are keeping it hush-hush.
Someone calling himself Mullah Cirac posted a comment to an earlier post on the growing popularity of the war in Iraq.
Many of you know that I’m a big-time Microsoft guy. Still, I have to keep my eye on the competition.
Sean Hackbarth, the guy who runs The American Mind blog, has jumped onboard the Fred Thompson victory train as a member of the web team.
The second poll in a week–this one by USAToday/Gallup–shows that support for the war in Iraq is growing.
From the AP: Microorganisms locked in Antarctic ice for 100,000 years and more came to life and resumed growing when given warmth and nutrients in a laboratory.