I find it quite funny that supporters of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" are rubbing their hands together waiting for the big showdown between this film and a much smaller film opening on a handfull of screens ("Brokeback Mountain"). The real showdown comes when "King Kong" anihilates "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe."
I saw Capote several weeks ago and loved seeing a deep, intelligent film with NO computer generated effects, NO booming sound effects, NO annoying intrusive music and NOT a slave to focus groups. I'll probably see "Brokeback Mountain." I'll definitely take a pass on "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe."
Much of the initial coverage about Fort Hood turned out to be wrong. Is there anything wrong with that?
The accountability imposed by another country for the CIA's kidnapping and torture reveals much about our own.
Fox News' morning show plays to type, talking about whether Muslims in the Army should face "special debriefings"
219 Democrats and one Republican join in favor of the legislation, which passed by a narrow margin
The survivor and author is upset about comparisons some on the right are making to genocide
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