
Reid Collins
They say five thousand Nashvillians turned out to moan and mourn the passing of Steve McNair, encouraged perhaps by the headline on the Washington Post front page tease as “the city in which Steve McNair achieved stardom.” The tease adds…
Two weeks from now, Virginia plans to close 18 “rest stops” along its highways — a measure somebody figures will save the cash-shy state some $9 million a year. A lot of toilet paper, and a lot of torture for…
I have a T-shirt emblazoned in large letters on the front, “It Can’t Be Done,” which I have found to be the watchword of our new century. It didn’t come easily. I was wearing it one day while waiting for…
At least we know now that the Appalachian Trail is afterall safe for unaccompanied women.
So, the U. S. Open Water is completed, finished midday Monday when those few still gainfully employed were back at work. Too bad, because the final moments were monuments to duffers, those who like golf but find the affection is…
What no one says, or dares say, is that the vast overweening government “regulators” are being invented because of one trait — the American propensity for dishonesty, be it banker, broker, mortgager, or the recipient of any of their ministrations….
“Careful, Ray. You’ll high-center and bust the pan.” Thus my Uncle Charlie warned my Father during our fishing forays along two-track roads that wound off the highways of the West and into true trout waters. It was axiomatic: the worse…
It is not true that now-Democrat Arlen Specter plans to change his name to Arlene in a bid for the feminist vote.
It was ten years ago. April 20, 1999, two students walked into the school they attended, Columbine High School, in Jefferson County, Colorado, and proceeded to kill 12 students, a teacher and finally, themselves. They had plenty of time in…
A.I.G. continues its gargantuan ways. Washington is now hearing the world’s largest barn door slamming behind it, the label on the closing member — “BONUS.”