Friday, November 27, 2009

The Chat Room

Steve Lyons: Hall of Fame Should Get Over the Steroid Scandal—Cheating Is Common

The area of cheating in the sport is a bit muddy. Just ask your home team's groundskeeper. more >>

Baseball’s Steroid Era Was No Surprise, So Hall of Fame Voters Should Accept It

It's a bit late to get high and mighty over steroids. Besides ... they're bogus. more >>

Baseball’s Steroids Debate Isn’t About Bonds or A-Rod, It’s About Right and Wrong

The debate over steroids should include a long look in the mirror. more >>

Baseball Great Jim Bunning: Steroid Users Have No Place in Hall of Fame

Genuine baseball stars feel cheated by enhanced stats. Besides, the kids are watching. more >>

How Should the Baseball Hall of Fame Treat the Steroid Era?

How should the Hall of Fame judge this era's stars—with an asterisk or a shrug? more >>

Sonia Sotomayor: Is Justice Being Served?

President Obama's choice isn't for everyone, but can anyone be? more >>

Sotomayor's Great Legal Mind Long Ago Defeated Race, Gender Nonsense

Sotomayor's critics have no case, so the usual stereotypes rear their ugly heads. more >>

Sotomayor is Obama's Second Salvo in the Culture Wars

Sotomayor confirmation hearings could turn the culture wars if Republicans aren't very careful. more >>

Sotomayor Replaces Souter… So What? One Liberal In, One Liberal Out

There's little to be gained in trashing a female, Hispanic pick. So, one liberal in, one liberal out. more >>

Sotomayor's and Obama's Identity Politics Leave Blind Justice at Risk

Can Sotomayor keep her biases in check? For the Constitution's sake, we'd better find out. more >>

Gun Control Debate: 10 Years After Columbine

Is gun control the answer? more >>

NRA Paranoia Is Silly, Dangerous; No Need to Outlaw Guns, Just Loopholes

Gun control and the Second Amendment can coexist. Simply closing loopholes would save many lives. more >>

Columbine Was an Easy Target—Guns Protect Schools From Criminals

We need guns to protect kids while we work together to solve society's ills. more >>

10 Years After Columbine, Fear Sells Guns and America is Still Buying

Lawmakers cower as guns continue to kill people and excuses drown out reason. more >>

More Guns, Less Violent Crime as the Bad Guys Run or Die

More guns, less crime: Thanks to the Founding Fathers, we're as safe as in our mothers' arms. more >>

NCAA Basketball: The Madness of March

What's not to love about NCAA basketball's thrilling, chilling March Madness? more >>

Creation of Christian Soldiers a Chilling Sidelight of Darwin Bashing

Dialogue on Darwinism takes on a troubling tone when ID folks get riled. more >>

Intelligent Design Is Religion, and That's Fine--But Not in Science or Public Schools

Intelligent-design creationists are not lunatics, nor are they scientists. more >>

Religion and Science: No Fight Club Here

Charles Darwin and God are not mutually exclusive concepts. more >>

Darwin Believers Hide Fears of Intelligent Design Behind a Wall of Denial and Ridicule

Darwinists use strategy of denial and ridicule to hide what they're truly afraid of: truth. more >>

Creationism Left Out of Science Education for Valid Reasons

ID, "abrupt appearance," whatever—it's unscientific and unconstitutional, says Richard B. Katskee. more >>

Intelligent Design Belongs With Darwin in Classrooms; Political Correctness Does Not

Intelligent design belongs in classrooms, political correctness does not, argues Candi Cushman. more >>

Creation-Science and Intelligent Design: Different Names for Religious Theory

Calling religion a science—whatever name you use—does not make it so, writes Robert T. Pennock more >>

Darwin, Intelligent Design, and Freedom of Discovery on Evolutionists' Holy Day

Incredible science of the cell refutes evolution's simplistic answers, argues Casey Luskin. more >>

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