Archive for March, 2007

Progress Report on the Surge

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

Time.com had an interesting article this past week that looked at how our troop surge in Iraq has been going. According to the report, with only two-fifths of the total surge in Iraq, we’re actually seeing some progress: Barbaro told reporters Tuesday that two of the five brigades making up the surge are now in […]

A Pledge for Inhofe

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

During yesterday’s Senate hearing, Senator Inhofe asked Al Gore to sign an “energy ethics pledge” which read: As a believer: that human-caused global warming is a moral, ethical, and spiritual issue affecting our survival; that home energy use is a key component of overall energy use; that reducing my fossil fuel-based home energy usage will […]

Cartoon: The Pulpit Forum

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Update, October 2014: I’m removing this cartoon. After witnessing the mess in Ferguson this summer, and the discussions surrounding it, I don’t feel I can stand behind it any longer. The intentions behind it were good, but that doesn’t mean that I was right. There’s a lot more to issues around race than I had […]

Penn Station Subs

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

Friend and co-worker Gedeon Maheux reviews Penn Station Subs, a local sub shop in High Point and Greensboro.

Commissioner Committee Confusion

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

I just finished watching some of today’s meeting of the Guilford County Commissioners. In the midst of discussing the formation of a new jail committee, the discussion suddenly ground to a halt. Commissioner Alston pointed out that on the previous jail committee, participants who were not county commissioners had been allowed to vote as part […]

Hillary in Charge

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Ed Cone links to a recent NYT article in which Hillary Clinton details some of her plans for Iraq, in the event she is elected President: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton foresees a “remaining military as well as political missionâ€? in Iraq, and says that if elected president, she would keep a reduced military force there […]

“Then we will fight in the shade”

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Yesterday, I went with a friend to see 300, the movie based on the Frank Miller comic book about the Spartan battle of Thermopylae in Greece. It was very well done – stylized, engaging, and a lot of fun. It turns out that quite a few parts were pulled from historical accounts of the battle. […]

Free Speech at Wilmington, NC School

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

The Alliance Defense Fund successfully defended a Wilmington, NC high school student who was suspended for handing out “Day of Truth” material which spoke out against homosexuality and for wearing a religiously themed t-shirt while at school. I don’t agree with the purpose of the material he was distributing, but I do think that the […]

A Self-fulfilling Prophecy of Bad Government?

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Republicans often claim that our government is bad at solving problems. So, we probably shouldn’t be surprised when they take it upon themselves to prove it. A recent post at Balloon Juice takes a look down this road, tying it in to the recent problems at Walter Reed: The lesson here is fairly simple. People […]

Global Balance

Monday, March 5th, 2007

A collaboration between the universities of Sheffield and Michigan has produced Worldmapper, a series of world maps where the countries are sized not according to land mass, but according to other measures, such as alcohol consumption or military spending. It’s very striking to see at a glance how countries compare to the rest of the […]