Monthly Archives: August 2004

Rap Lyrics Translated Not a fan of rap. Never have been, never will be. However, I am a huge fan of anything that takes pot shots at rap. Like this for instance: Lyrics: High fashion – flyin’ into all states. … Continue reading

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BEFORE YOU VOTE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, THIS IS A DOCUMENTARY YOU MUST SEE.

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Ever Want to Run for President? Then we have just the thing for you. . . The Political Machine!!! The game makes heavy use of real world demographic information to provide a realistic playing field and models contemporary issues such … Continue reading

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Build a Better Bush Not exactly flattering, but a perfectly good waste of time nonetheless: “This November, we Americans pick our President, but until then, lets pick on our President. Use the pop-up menues to change Mr. Bush’s face.”

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I’m Catholic and I vote Awesome shirt for this coming election. Front proclaims “I’m Catholic and I vote!”. The back has the teachings of the Catholic Catechism with “Translation: John Kerry has excommunicated himself. You cannot be both pro-abortion and … Continue reading

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Middle-class crunch Slow-growth initiatives may slow growth, but they drive out affordable housing. In today’s FLS, there is an excellent editorial regarding the status of affordable housing in the Fredericksburg area, revolving around Bowling Green’s search former town manager candidate … Continue reading

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Fact-Checking FactCheck.org “Incomplete, if I chose to be kind about it.” Not a bad assessment at all.

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Kerry’s war record “I have read the book and found it is neither the political propaganda nor the urban legend that its detractors claim.” That’s coming from Robert Novak to be sure, but the facts remain as they are. The … Continue reading

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Off to Meet President Bush Stay tuned.

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ACLU finds pot of gold at the foot of the cross ACLU finds reasons to exercise their 16th Amendment rights rather than their 1st. Given the row regarding Councilman Turner’s mention of Christ in his prayer before Fredericksburg City Council … Continue reading

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