Shorts.
* Iraq, on the table since day one.
* Ann Coulter, single and childless since birth, now the leading authority how to grieve for a lost child.
* Someone's due for the Congressional Medal of Freedom here.
* Au Contraire. Dobson needs to be unapologetic and much louder. Crazy gets more attention and more people need to be aware of his ilk.
* Oh, come on... this administration can justify anything they want, even simultaneous wars.
QOTD
Townhall never fails to deliver.Posted by kerry at August 18, 2005 05:34 AMThe rumbling, orange, ’69 Dodge Charger was in top form, and the director was smart enough to let the General steal almost every scene he was in. The writers even found a way to get the car’s Confederate-flag paint job past the political correctors. For not sacrificing the Stars and Bars on the altar of tolerance, the writers were rewarded with one of the funniest scenes in the movie—the Duke boys caught in stand-still, Atlanta traffic while, unbeknownst to them, the flag of the Confederacy flies on their roof. The gag did exactly what this movie was supposed to do. It brought Bo and Luke into the 21st century without sacrificing their Southernness, and it did it in a surprisingly clever way.