As part of his quid pro quo with Al Qaeda, newly elected Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero swiftly pulled his troops out of Iraq and formally returned Granada and Seville to Moorish sovereignty. Truth be told, things weren’t going … [Continue reading]
The Message is the Medium
With apologies to Marshall McLuhan, it’s my impression that we live in an era where we are no longer defined predominantly by our actions, but equally by the aural and optic stimuli that wash over us daily. Thus it came one week too late for Dan … [Continue reading]
Of Heaven and Earth
Well, it’s official: opening weekend box office receipts for Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ” topped $70 million, putting it ahead of such blockbusters as “Titanic” and the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. After struggling to land a distribution … [Continue reading]
Pret-a-Porter
With the Academy Awards around the corner, many celebrities are consumed with what to wear. If the French National Assembly has any input, you won’t see any hijabs, yarmulkes or large crosses (sorry, Mel) on the red carpet this year. After Education … [Continue reading]
In the Heartland
A blistering critique from the Army War College says President Bush’s war on Iraq was unnecessary and has, “diverted attention and resources away form securing the American Homeland against further assault…” Penned by professor Jeffrey Record, the … [Continue reading]
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