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Media Coverage of Iraq

Are the media ignoring good news out of Iraq? Perhaps. That's the theme of a some recent columns, one of which evidently has gotten a St. Paul Pioneer Press assistant editor in big trouble. You can read about that story...
Frist Supports Ellsworth AFB

Senate leader makes case for Ellsworth

This certainly won;t hurt the case for retaining SD's Ellsworth AFB. I have commented on this repeatedly in earlier posts - there are, IMHO, strong military and strategic reasons for doing so. Time will tell.

My Point Entirely

Mr. Clean Cut Kid directs us to this Quinnipiac University survey showing that by a 61-31 margin Americans support upholding Roe v. Wade. I guess Chad isn't reading this site too closely, because just a few days ago I anticipated...
Predatory lawsuits

The NRA reacts to the action in yesterday?s US Senate:Today, in an historic vote in Second Amendment history, freedom prevailed. When it comes to something as fundamental as the Second Amendment, the American people are determined to protect this freedom....
Ryno

Ain't this quite a sight? And the player being inducted with Sandberg this year was also pivotal during one of the greatest sports moments of my life: Wade Boggs. In 1996, I watched the Yankees rally back in the series...
Dairy States Fear Curdled Milk

HELEN THOMAS ANGRY AFTER 'KILL SELF' OVER CHENEY COMMENTS PUBLISHED

In a column this week headlined "Reporter: Cheney's Not Presidential Material," Eisele quoted Thomas as saying "The day Dick Cheney is going to run for president, I'll kill myself. All we need is one more liar."

After watching her fulminate at White House pressers, this is a surprise to anybody with a brain? What's the flap about Henen?

But Thomas said yesterday at the White House that her comments to Eisele were for his ears only. "I'll never talk to a reporter again!" Thomas was overheard saying.

PUHLEEEEZE let it be so!

"We were just talking -- I was ranting -- and he wrote about it. That isn't right. We all say stuff we don't want printed," Thomas said.

Humph. How much respect is there for not printing details of private (even classified) information in the interest of a big story?

"She's obviously very upset about it, but it was a small item -- until Drudge picked it up and broadcast it across the universe," Eisele said. Still, he noted that reporters aren't that happy when the tables are turned. "Nobody has thinner skin than reporters," Eisele said with a laugh.

Truth alert here!

Oh yeah, what's the curdled milk reference about? Try this:
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'nuff said (or shown). Don't view in a dairy barn.


South Dakota Blogs

Liberal Crack-Up Watch II

Wise Words

Japanese Androids

What? The Frogs? Betrayal? Shocking, simply Shocking!

Leonard Peltier

In Easy To Understand Terms

Another Blogger Exposed

Blog Wars and ANWR

What?s Todd Epp going to do

Judicial Activism

CCK is a liar

Academic Moonbat: US Army a Bunch of Mercs!

What is Your High School Stereotype?

The Reunion Post Mortem

Just Shoot Me

Schuldt pulls a 180

UK Continues Terror War Progress

Rampant Judicial Tyrrany Yet Again!

PBS on Gun Bill

World Opinion On United States


American Blogs

Bombing Suspect Tried to Have Imam Fired

About Ann's Questions

Lavender haze

Moderate UK Islamic Leader: No Such Thing As Al Qaeda

Are you now or have you ever been?

Calgary Muslim Forum Spews Hatred

We French are Pathetic Losers

Italy Bans the Burqa


Pro-Freedom, Anti-Terror

FMFM 1-A, Fourth Generation War, Is Now Available

A big speech to a big crowd: the "defense track" at the annual ESRI users' mega-conference in San Diego

Score one for the expanding Core ...

How profitable is China's slave labor industry? Mo...

Fair and Balanced! The New York Times is hosting ...

Losing the Information War

No good idea ever contains the word "education cam...

This Framework Is Not Agreed

South Dakota Mainstream Media

Blogmore over the top, whistled for technical

Heavy rains douse parts of area

The Sunday topic on columns ?

Even state's top athletes require sports medicine

Soiled soil along Sixth Avenue

SD delegation on CAFTA: Do we hafta?

Wind farm effort stalls

The immutable Mike Rounds


American Mainstream Media

Astronauts Repair Space Station

Jang Wins Women's British Open

King Fahd of Saudi Arabia Dies

Tree Ring Circus

DNA Test Frees Man After Nearly 18 Years

Democrats Must Tighten Grip on Sun Belt Voters

Ads Aim to Curb Dangerous Border Crossings

Report: Cops Helped Diocese Conceal Sex Abuse


British Mainstream Media

Discovery Team Completes Station Repairs

'300,000 More Immigrants Than Estimated'

Racist Axe Murder: Two Men Arrested

Saudi Arabia Mourns Death Of King Fahd

Bomb Suspect Charged With Terrorism

Wie Wonder: Golf's Teenage Sensation

Troops To Be Withdrawn From N Ireland

Aircraft Carrier HMS Invincible 'Retires'


Everyone Else

Cage Fighting in South Dakota

ACLU Alleges Discrimination Against Indian Youth in South Dakota

parade

Clean Cut Kid » John Thune, Dan Nelson Automotive, and MetaBank

You may not like his politics

New Diner In Huron

agriculture appraisal

Einstein on La Beautique of Huron


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