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Family Court Judge Sheds Light on Unfair Child Support Practices in Texas
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Dallas Has a Real-Life Dr. Gregory House in Dr. Richard Buch
Some call Dr. Buch a troubled genius. His ex-patients and hospital bosses call him trouble.
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Is the 'Woman Caught in Adultery' Really Part of Scripture?
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Dave Campo Is Back Where His Pro Career Started
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Family Court Judge Sheds Light on Unfair Child Support Practices in Texas (42)
Judge David Hanschen lets men challenge whether the kids they support are theirs. And the Texas Attorney General's Office is pissed.
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Battle Against Teaching Evolution in Texas Begins (35)
Should creationism win out, textbooks throughout the countrynot just Texaswill challenge the theory of evolution in science curricula
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Dallas Has a Real-Life Dr. Gregory House in Dr. Richard Buch (12)
Some call Dr. Buch a troubled genius. His ex-patients and hospital bosses call him trouble.
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Demanding Answers as the Dallas Convention Center Hotel Moves Forward (10)
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DART Needs to Build a Subway Downtown (10)
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Family Court Judge Sheds Light on Unfair Child Support Practices in Texas
Judge David Hanschen lets men challenge whether the kids they support are theirs. And the Texas Attorney General's Office is pissed.
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Dallas Has a Real-Life Dr. Gregory House in Dr. Richard Buch
Some call Dr. Buch a troubled genius. His ex-patients and hospital bosses call him trouble.
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Is the 'Woman Caught in Adultery' Really Part of Scripture?
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Dave Campo Is Back Where His Pro Career Started
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Haggling Over Who Collects Late Child Support Payments Could Leave Some Kids Without
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Last Step to Redemption
Drug counselor Richard Entrekin swam a little too easily in a sea of sharks.
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Village Voice
The Cro-Mag Diaries
Remembering the brutal life and times of John "Bloodclot" Joseph, New York hardcore icon.
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Miami New Times
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At a Florida school, kids threaten teachers, whose bosses look the other way.
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SF Weekly
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Trolling Right-Wing Political Blogs Proves That November Can't Come Too Soon
By Roy Edroso
Published: April 24, 2008
Sick of political blogs? Too bad! The 2008 campaign is unavoidable; if you know what superdelegates are, or who said "God damn America," you're already a victim. Thanks to the curse of modern technology, you'll be hearing what top Internet buffoons are saying about the candidates—whether you want to or not. So you might as well prepare yourself. Herewith, a rundown of 10 conservative Web scribblers who, by virtue of their high readership or annoyance factor, are likely to invade your casual conversations until the gruesome finale of our Celebration of Democracy drives us all back to our blessed, customary ignorance.
James Lileks
The Bleat
www.lileks.com
ORIENTATION: Suburbative
TONE: Nostalgic
FUN FACT: Briefly lived in Washington, D.C. ("where I heard every voice on the globe" and "the world's crossroads of disease"), in a "blaring, trash-strewn enclave" where he "lived in a constant state of nervous dread." Currently resides in a house he calls "Jasperwood," complete with a "water feature" (fountain), in a Minneapolis neighborhood that he describes as "urban."
CANDIDATE: Undeclared, leaning toward George Wallace
STUPID/EVIL RATIO: 60/40
HISTORY: Writer for various papers, including The Washington Post; longtime employee of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, for whom he blogs and supplies columns. Books include humorous, affectionate tweakings of ads, recipes and photographs from the mid-20th century, which also constituted the centerpiece of the Bleat when it started in 1997, along with scrupulous coverage of Lileks' daily routine (dog-walking, conversations with daughter, unsatisfying encounters with store clerks). Conservative themes emerged tentatively at first, with grumpy-old-man swipes at graffiti ("When I see that thicket of cryptic squibbles plastered on a sign, I want to bring back the chain gang") and Monica Lewinsky ("I no more care how she feels about Ken Starr than I care how Al Capone felt about Eliot Ness"). September 11 exacerbated these to a hallucinogenic degree. Predicted New York would be "nuked," compared a Chock Full O' Nuts Coffee can to "an urn from Atlantis" and imagined his daughter attacked by Osama bin Laden ("Give me a gun; show me the cave") and feminists ("I cannot possibly think of any good reason to ever strike a woman, unless it's the one in the uniform who wants to pry my daughter's arms from my neck because the state has decided all men must leave the household for the good of the People").
MODUS OPERANDI: The Bleat remained thick with such fist-shakings until the 2006 elections, which seem to have thrown Lileks for a loop. Now, he mainly weaves weird culture-war demurrers into his ripely worded chronicles of shopping and child-rearing. So far he's been quiet about McCain and even Hillary, but he refers to Obama as "Cool Brother," which, given his longstanding antipathy to The Boondocks, is dispositive. Also: "Hillary and Obama; put them together, and what do you have? White. Male."
WHAT TO EXPECT: Long, maudlin reminiscences of Ye Olden Tymes (croquet lawns, village greens) contrasted with fantasies of the Brave New Worlds affected by Hillary (forced repatriations of girlchilds and slut-servicings of Bill) or Obama (forced integration of Target, Wal-Mart).
Glenn Reynolds
www.instapundit.com
ORIENTATION: Glibertarian (sex, drugs, guns, endless wars)
TONE: Gnomic
FUN FACT: Self-described "transhumanist": "Once human technology passes a certain threshold...human beings will potentially enjoy the kind of powers and pleasures traditionally assigned to gods or beings in heaven."
CANDIDATE: A transparent mystery (see Modus Operandi)
STUPID/EVIL RATIO: 5/95
HISTORY: Law degree from Yale. Currently a professor at the University of Tennessee. Many books and papers, mostly legal perspectives on firearms ("Kids, Guns and the Commerce Clause") and outer space ("International Space Law: Into the Twenty-First Century"). Began online career as commenter A.G. Android at Slate ("The groupies I've seen backstage at rock shows are generally not especially attractive"), where he was praised as "the Pride of the Fray." Founded Instapundit in 2001, with a stance both libertarian ("GLOWSTICKS AND BOTTLED WATER: DRUG PARAPHERNALIA?") and pro-Bush. September 11 boosted his readership (thanks in part to publicity from Fox News) and dramatically reduced the libertarian content. Reynolds cautioned citizens against "being stampeded into giving up their freedom," but also intensified his identification with Bush ("It's clear that adults are in charge") and denounced leftists with increasing frequency and anger ("more than a little in common with Osama bin Laden"). As anti-war sentiment grew, he attacked "Big Media's bias in favor of the left," calling for a "guerrilla media" of bloggers to combat it.
MODUS OPERANDI: Expresses overt support only rarely, mostly in reviews of cars and consumer goods. Otherwise cites other (mostly right-wing) writers, adding a few words—or one word (usually heh, indeed, or ouch)—to denote approval. This style is, probably purposely, hard to engage. For example, after a lengthy quote in defense of the 1980s Salvadoran death squads, Reynolds adds this: "makes me wonder if making comparisons to Central America will help the Left, or simply bring up a lot of things that a lot of people would rather gloss over today." Inquiries as to meaning are unlikely to be answered, as Instapundit has no comments feature.
WHAT TO EXPECT: Quotes denunciatory of Democratic candidates, followed by snotty asides involving Walter Mondale, Robert Heinlein and Osama bin Laden. Also, heh.
Rod Dreher
Crunchycon
blog.beliefnet.com/crunchycon
ORIENTATION: End-Times Conservative
TONE: Cheerful when discussing food or "sluts"; otherwise, grimly millenarian










You people at The Observer have some nerve. You make fun of all these right wing nut jobs...
Well what about your own Julie Lyons.... where is the cartoon making fun of her...
HYPOCRITES...
just to let you know... your readers aren't as stupid as you are
Comment by Ob Watch — April 24, 2008 @ 12:36AM
I don’t care what your political persuasions or your right/left leanings are; “fetuses” should never be a punch line. Don’t let your ideology redefine your decency.
Comment by ScottO — April 25, 2008 @ 07:46AM
Who wrote this, a 15-year old?
Comment by Steve Rudd — April 25, 2008 @ 03:32PM
Yeah there's no left wing nuts that blog, guess that's not a "hard hitting" enough story.....I guess G.Bush could even get a job as a writer at the DO when he moves to Dallas?
Comment by Robert — April 25, 2008 @ 04:01PM
Have you heard of a right wing, former lezbo, fucked up bible thumper named JULIE LYONS at a blog called UNFAIR PARK on the DALLAS OBSERVER?
She almost makes Rod (THE BEARD) Dreher look like a journalist.
BTW...what does "denouncing homosexuality" mean?
Comment by jack jett — April 28, 2008 @ 01:17PM
The gay, lesbian or bisexual problem is always a hot social problem. Whether it is solved well concerns the peace of a country. As we know, many violence, prejudice, hate crime often happen. Actually, most countries didn't make it legal yet. However, i think some online service may be a good way for GLBT, They may come here to come out without letting others know. I know some sites of this kind like biloves.com, where many bisexuals and bicurious looking to explore their sexuality. They are providing a good and friendly environment for them.
Comment by rellis — April 28, 2008 @ 10:19PM
At what point does your hate make you a better person ?
liberal hate = good hate
Comment by Brian — April 29, 2008 @ 02:12PM
God, that must have been a hard article to write, having to puree all the tons of that off the cuff just-folks garbage those particular bloggers churn out. Good work.
Comment by Richard von Busack — April 30, 2008 @ 06:55AM
Why are you reprinting this nasty rant from the Village Voice here? The sneering tone and overall collection of lies only reminds me why I think that all leftists should be drowned at birth.
Observer is a reasonably well-written left of center alternative without printing outright shit like this. Grow a pair.
Comment by Mike — April 30, 2008 @ 10:23AM
I don't think instapundit really belongs on this list. It's more of a compendium of news and interesting "geek" stuff then a conservative blog. You should have looked at some of the more interesting ones like vodkapundit.com and tigerhawk. How about gaypatriot for the conservative gay angle or is there a beleif that inverts can't be conservative?
Comment by noonewhomatters — April 30, 2008 @ 03:45PM