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Monthly Archives: March 2003
“Bogus” NSA memo may be true. . . A British intelligence employee is under criminal investigation in connection with the leak of a National Security Agency memorandum calling for stepped-up eavesdropping on countries whose United Nations Security Council votes on … Continue reading
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I want this for Christmas! The Mother of All Bombs (MOAB) was tested in Florida this afternoon. KABOOOM! The test run for the 21,000-pound explosive, officially known as the Massive Ordnance Air Blast, or MOAB, was declared a success. Unofficially, … Continue reading
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Coach Knight turns down $250,000 salary Coach Bobby Knight turned down his salary at Texas Tech because he is “not at all satisfied with what transpired with our team in terms of our fundamental execution. I don’t think it’s anybody’s … Continue reading
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Fredericksburg City Schools ask for 9.6% increase In what is called a “bare bones budget,” Fredericksburg Public Schools asked for a $1.2 million increase in funding, monies which will largely be used to increase teachers pay, make health care benefits … Continue reading
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When in doubt, blame the JEWS! Just what does Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA) think about Jews and the impending war in Iraq? “If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we … Continue reading
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Questioning the Axis of Weasels concerning Iraq Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar has this to say about French, Chinese, and Russian interests in Iraq: “We don’t have any material interests in Iraq…France has material interests in Iraq. Russia has … Continue reading
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France to the rescue? HAHAHAHA! Portugese Foreign Minister Antonio Martins da Cruz gave his thoughts on the current crisis in Iraq: Foreign Minister Antonio Martins da Cruz told state radio that if Portugal were attacked, “it would be unlikely France … Continue reading
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Nude protests against war? EEK! Mark Steyn of the Guardian remarks on anti-war nude protestors. The last sentence is particularly interesting: Even more telling than the human shields scramming out of town is the alarming failure of recent “naked protests” … Continue reading
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Uh-oh! If the site looks all nuts, its because I am playing with the code to insert a comments section. UPDATE: Still playing with the comments section. It appears as if Blogger updates templates at 23:00EST every day, so we … Continue reading
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Feed the conservatives. You know what Fredericksburg needs. A diner. And not just any old diner, a 24 hour diner that doesn’t charge $1.79 for a cup of coffee like the old diner did in Central Park. I want a … Continue reading
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