Archive for: January 31, 2006

January 31, 2006

Podcast #111: The Problem With the State of the Union

Filed under: Podcast - 31 Jan 2006

In tonight’s podcast, I go after President Bush and Governor Kaine for advocating too many big government solutions. Click here to listen.

I’m way behind on recognizing some key Carnivals I’ve participated …

Cleaning House

Filed under: Alan Keyes - 31 Jan 2006

Alan Keyes in his weekend column called for more than the election of a specific candidate to the Majority leader position, he called for a fundamental revamp of the GOP leadership:

With corruption in Washington on the front burner, it …

Eminent Domain Update

Filed under: Uncategorized - 31 Jan 2006

Worldnetdaily had a couple interesting stories on eminent domain from Florida.

First, we’ve got a city that’s suing its own citizens:
In what appears to be another case of eminent domain, with the city claiming an …

The Right Side of the Blogosphere Reacts

Filed under: General Politics - 31 Jan 2006

I’m not the only one with an opinion on the State of the Union or who was live blogging it. Here’s the final thoughts of some big time (and not so big time) Bloggers:

LaShawn Barber:
OK. The speech is …

Live Blogging the State of the Union

Filed under: Uncategorized - 31 Jan 2006

Well, my first experiment in Live Blogging, tonight’s focus, “The State of the Union”. Check for frequent updates.

6:48-C-Span show its classic “people mulling about” coverage. You know I wonder if some day they’ll get a “best of” together on those.”

Others …

The Posts That are Big Hits

Filed under: General Politics - 31 Jan 2006

Wow! I continually get surprised by the posts that take off. Lightning strikes unreliably. Today all the rage is about this post on the left side of the Blogosphere’s blackmail and intimidation.

Paging John Syles argues that threatening …

The Carnival of Poetry VIII

Filed under: Poetry - 31 Jan 2006

Welcome to the eighth Carnival of Poetry here at Adam’s Blog. We’ve got a really good show for you today, featuring eight great poems (appropriate for the eighth carnival.

Poetry is a thing of beauty. Its also a quite …