Archive for October, 2006

Cartoon: Lousy Copy of the RMA Report

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Cartoon: Lousy Copy of the RMA Report

Cartoon: New Kind of Game

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Cartoon: New Kind of Game

Converge 2006

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

This year’s ConvergeSouth wrapped up yesterday. It was a great conference once again. The barbecue Friday night at David Hoggard’s was delicious.
On Saturday, the conference itself started off with Elizabeth Edwards, who laid to rest any fears that her talk would be politically partisan by barely mentioning anything even remotely partisan. She even shared the […]

Questions About the Release of the RMA Report

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Roch Smith Jr. recently attended a city press conference and tenaciously questioned Greensboro city manager Mitch Johnson on whether the city would eventually release the RMA report. The report was compiled last year by an independent consultant, and dealt with alleged corruption and misdeeds by former police chief David Wray and members of a […]

Interview With Judge John E. Jones

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

The Lutheran has an interview with Judge John E. Jones, the federal judge who ruled on the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District Intelligent Design trial last year. Jones responds to some of the critics who disagreed with his ruling, touching on the role of the judiciary, our establishment clause, and his own faith.

A Marine Writes Home

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Time recently published a letter from a Marine stationed in Iraq. It contains some great insight into the situation there, from someone who has to deal with it day in and day out. A few excerpts:
Worst City in al-Anbar Province — Ramadi, hands down. The provincial capital of 400,000 people. Lots and lots of insurgents […]

Anthony Salvatore Piraino, Jan. 1922 - Sept. 2006

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

My Dad passed away last week. He was a World War II veteran, former president of the Delaware chapter of the Sons of Italy, and a retired Draftsman.
He came from a large family - nine brothers and sisters - and his parents were from Italy and Sicily. My Dad enjoyed being with family and loved […]