Daily Archives: September 5, 2003

Spurs hire Mario Elie

The San Antonio Spurs have hired three-time NBA champion Mario Elie as an assistant coach for the 2003-04 season. “I’m the happiest man in the world right now,” Elie said. “When I retired two years ago, I let everyone know … Continue reading Continue reading

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It’s my fault

Kevin Raybould notes the latest ravings from the best and brightest at the National Review and takes it to its logical conclusion. I now see that the mess in Iraq is not the Administration’s fault. No, the fact they involved … Continue reading Continue reading

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Texas Ten update

The remaining holdout Democrats are taking their case nationwide, with the support of MoveOn. The tour, financed by the Internet-based liberal activist group MoveOn.org, will complement the organization’s radio, TV and newspaper ads. MoveOn.org will spend about $1 million on … Continue reading Continue reading

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Flood The Zone Friday: America the Free?

The topic de la semaine for Flood The Zone Friday is that unholy and un-American abomination ironically called the PATRIOT Act. The Not Geniuses boys recommend support for the Murkowski-Wyden bill, which would place some limits on some of the … Continue reading Continue reading

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Old-fashioned punditry

New Houston blogger Jaye Ramsey Sutter has an op-ed in the Chron today in which she criticizes the new moment-of-silence and pledge-to-Texas state laws. She adapted the piece from a recent blog entry. Way to go, Jaye! Continue reading

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