Monday, August 09, 2004



Do we spell out the top investigative story or ply you with details from the exciting, financial scoop of the week? Our job is to entice you to read widely and randomely ... Full text of the truth in government declaration

Tracking Policies & Investigative Stories: Now It Is The Time to Win More Than A Battle
Life should be fun. It should be satisfying and exciting. As much as possible one should do what one's heart dictates, as long as it is constructive and helpful
You start out there, and then you find yourself hearing something or reading something that you find out is conservative. You pick up National Review at the age of 17, or you read C.S. Lewis or bump into the autobiography of a man named Whittaker Chambers and you read and suddenly you think, Oh my God, that's exactly what I think. That moment, for a young conservative, is a very happy one, a breakthrough.
In the leftist water in which we all swim, and have swum for half a century, left-liberalism reigns: in media, in academia, in the schools and the newsmagazines. It is a great relief to see there are actually a number of little fish like you, trying hard to swim upstream.

If it is not, one should take one's heart to a minister, rabbi or therapist, and get one's heart in order [Bloggers watch less TV and sleep less than they used to in order to keep their online diaries. This is possible because they have the energy of youth, have fun with it, and, above all, because personal blogs are for them a way of freedom of speech, creativity, and knowledge sharing Blogging Is for Fun and Freedom; Ach Ha, This Seems Sound]
• · Criminal world probed after Czech blast: An attack in Prague that injured 18 people, mostly foreign tourists, appears to have been aimed at an Israeli casino owner whose father was murdered at the very same spot two years earlier. the blast was a settling of scores in the underworld aimed at Assaf Abutbul; [Czech soccer bribery scandal widens]
• · · Long before Danna Vale's grovelling stay brave and true, Jones signed off his note with: Keep at it, David: Letters: David, Allan ... [Reasons for despair ]
• · · · Gallup's Frank Newport and his new book Polling Matters: Why Leaders Must Listen to the Wisdom of the People
• · · · · Didactic Dirt: The case for vicious campaigning
• · · · · · US election: culture wars Music and politics are about to mix big-time in the US presidential election campaign