Your Grrrs… Beth in Cyberspace: My Grrr is to all the oblivion carpool parents out there! Here are some suggestions to keep things running smoothly in the morning: You do not have to be the first car in line in order for your child to exit the car, this is …
Read More »Grrr! Teri Hatcher Abused
“Desperate Housewife” Teri Hatcher is in a lose-lose situation after coming out with the revelation that she was sexually abused by her uncle when she was young. Yes, it was brave of her to confront the animal who abused her, and at least one other girl who committed suicide — …
Read More »Former FEMA Director Michael Brown Pulls No Punches in Upcoming Playboy Interview
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Arab Flip-Flop? Hezbollah‘s brazen attacks on Israel earned the group some surprising attacks from the Arab world, but support for the terrorist group is growing. A new Beirut Center poll shows that 87 percent of Lebanon, including 80 percent of Christians, are …
Read More »Who Is Sudan's President Blaming for Darfur's Problems?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Israel to Blame for Darfur? The president of war-torn Sudan — whose government has been accused of allowing genocide in the Darfur region — came to the U.N. yesterday and laid the blame for many of his problems squarely on Israel. Omar …
Read More »An 'On the Record' First
Want Greta’s blog delivered directly to your e-mail box? Click here to sign up! Add viewerservices@foxnews.com to your Address Book to ensure that you receive the GretaWire in your Inbox. Click here if you are unable to see images in the e-mail. Today I am posting still pictures from our …
Read More »Foley Probe a Critical Juncture for House Ethics Panel
WASHINGTON – The House ethics committee is at a critical crossroads, and the path it takes in the Mark Foley investigation could save its reputation or be its undoing. Success is a high benchmark for a panel that over the last several years has been called ineffectual, partisan and even …
Read More »Dr. Manny: Flu Shot Myths & Misinformation
Every year the CDC and many public health advocates urge the American public to pay attention to the flu season–specifically, to get vaccinated. Why? Because 36,000 people die each year from complications of the flu and 200,000 more are hospitalized. Yet, just over one third of Americans get immunized each …
Read More »Which Six-Term Congressman Was Turned Away When He Tried to Vote?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Southern Discomfort A radio ad for the chairman of the Fulton County Commission in Atlanta is using some heavy hitters to warn of dire consequences if Republican Lee Morris defeats Democrat John Eaves. Georgia Congressman John Lewis says “you think fighting off …
Read More »'This President Bush Has a Vision'
The United States has exported many things over the nearly 229 years of our history. Some of those exports are good and some, not so good. In his second inaugural address, President Bush made it clear he intends to make liberty America’s No. 1 export in his second term. The …
Read More »Editorial Judgment?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: The New York Times today has an op-ed by Army Reserve officer Phillip Carter (search), warning that military recruitment is in danger, and urging the president to do something about it. The op-ed goes on to say, “Imagine my surprise the other …
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