Daily Archives: April 17, 2006

Generals

The Opinion Journal obviously reads Blue Crab Boulevard. Today they came out with a column entitled The General's War which makes a lot of the same points we've been making lately. The anti-Rumsfeld generals have a right to their opinion. … Continue reading

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Voters Agree! Congress Sucks!

This is bad news for all the folks in congress, Republican or Democrat. You're losing us. PRINCETON, NJ — Public approval of the job Congress is doing has dipped to its lowest level of 2006, and is now the worst … Continue reading

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Trying To Silence Opposition Is Not Freedom Of Speech

This ticks me off to no end. Hispanic News is calling for Lou Dobbs head on a plate. They don't like his anti-illegal immigrant stance and are trying to go after him to silence him. Sorry folks, you really don't … Continue reading

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Music

Neil Young has decided to put out an anti-Bush/anti-war album. All we here at Blue Crab Boulevard can say is if it's up to the same standard as his last effort, it will suck prairie wind….. Tweet

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Backlash

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Yale Stonewall Crumbling?

John Fund in today's Opinion Journal reports that a growing number of people in the Yale community are finally beginning to speak out against Mr. Hashemi's acceptance at Yale. That's good news, I think. He also details the story of … Continue reading

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Buying Friends

The new Hamas leaders in the Palestinian territories announced today that they are becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Iran. In exchange for financial backing from Tehran, Hamas will back the Iranian psychopath's president's blind nuclear ambitions, ensuring the annihilation … Continue reading

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How To Deal

With people who have no decency. The New York Times has an article about the push in many states to clamp down on protests at funerals. All of these laws would appear to be in response to the absolutely appalling … Continue reading

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Balkanization By Design

It's always been the case that people of like minds tend to live in close proximity. We've had ethnic communities and neighborhoods for as long as there has been a United States. Some communities have large concentrations of people of … Continue reading

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