Friday, July 19, 2002

Health Care Without Harm is going to give us all a stroke with their nonsense. Steven Milloy spells out the latest.

Thursday, July 18, 2002

An entertaining editorial on the hows and whys of war with Iraq.
I've noticed a lot of airtime and print about "worries about Bush and Big Business". Well, I say we have nothing to worry about. Clinton was far cozier with "Big Business" than Bush is, which is why these "scandals" are appearing now, and not during the Clinton Administration, when they were actually happening. Of course, as always, the sitting President gets the credit or the blame.
I would be far more worried about having Gore in ofice, cozying up to Big Hysteria, AKA "environmentalism".

Wednesday, July 17, 2002

Jump all over Bush, but fail to recognize the business criminals in your own ranks. Typical of the Senate and House Democrats.
This isn't necessary for Unix and it's derivatives (namely, Linux). These Operating Systems are designed with security in mind first, bells and whistles last. If a vulnerability is found, it's fixed within hours or days, not the weeks or months it takes to fix that other OS. If it gets fixed at all.
Liberal text books? No, really? Texas schools are upset because "conservatives" are complaining about books? This is Liberal thinking: "Texas has a lot of conservative people; years ago, they became upset and thought there was liberal bias in books," said Texas Board of Education Chairwoman Grace Shore. "It also has diversity, with a large Hispanic and black population. People are interested in seeing that those groups are portrayed accurately."
Read the article. It sounds as Politically Correct as we get in this country. What ever happened to teaching skills and facts?
In a body that has evolved to digest meat products, and in fact needs certain animal proteins not found in plant substitutes, is vegetarian kids a good idea? I'm no licensed, registered dietician, but in my opinion, most of them are idiots anyway.

Tuesday, July 16, 2002

If you have a yard, especially if you are obsessed with your lawn, you'll love this editorial.
Yet another piece of mundane technology usurped by government and law enforcement for oppressive purposes.This time, it's a computer in your car.

Monday, July 15, 2002

Have a dog? Here's your defense if it bites someone: ABC News Article