Today I will be joining Ace as co-host of his “Hoist the Black Flag” radio show on Rightalk. Tune in at 4:05 pm EST, 1:05 pacific. Today’s guest is Clint W. Taylor, who runs the Nail Yale blog at Townhall.com. Sadly, I don’t yet have the broadcast equipment, so I’ll be doing the show from a telephone. Havoc is certain to break loose, naturally. Please do call in with any
March 28, 2006
“Eminent Domain Hits the Links”
Take one Kelo decision. Add a local politician. Mix with a dash of arrogance and strained interpretation. Yield: the goverment essentially owns all private property. It just allows you to lease it. From the WSJ, here’s NY attorney Ed Herlihy: There’s been a lot of controversy lately about eminent domain–the government’s power to confiscate private property and put it to public use. The furor erupted last year when the Supreme
Tbogged
Here’s how leftwing blogger Tbogg (whom I imagine sits in a “study” papered with posters of Bill Maher and George Carlin, cursing Steve Colbert for landing a gig that was rightfully his) interpreted my post on the Interpol story from last evening. The story noted that al Qaeda is preparing to launch a biological weapons attack: Shorter Jeff Goldstein It is a damn shame that there is neither a leader
“Another Tuesday Afternoon in the Life of an Evil Reactionary Bush Apologist”: a protein wisdom sudden fiction
“That’s right. Jesus Christ hisself appeared to me in a dream and demanded I buy Peter Jackson’s King Kong on DVD. So it looks like you’re gonna have to wait til next week to hit Payless, honey. “Sorry. But when the Lord tells you to spend the extra $10, you do it—simple as that.”
Good night, sleep tight, don’t let the ricin enter your system and destroy you gastronomically from the intestines outward
From the Khaleej Times Online, “Interpol says Al Qaeda preparing for biological warfare”: Interpol said the Al Qaeda terrorist group is preparing to engage in biological warfare in urging countries to enact legislation allowing police to investigate scientific activity that can result in the manufacture of a bio-terrorist weapon. Ronald Noble, secretary-general of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), told a conference in Singapore that captured terrorist suspects have admitted
