Monthly Archives: March 2003

The full text of the proposed UN Resolution tabled today by the US, UK, and Spain can be found here. Sorry peacemongers, time to put up or shut up: Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions, in particular its resolutions 661 … Continue reading

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At last, the timetable for war has been set for 17 March. The Iraqi response? Why, the price of oil might go up! The classic “you wouldn’t hit a man with glasses” defense, right?

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The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors public hearing on the proposed Town of Chancellorsville will be moved forward from 3pm to 4:30pm at the Courtland High School auditorium. For those of you who reside outside the bounds of the Commonwealth, … Continue reading

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Here’s an interesting piece of information — Ditching for Saddam: “High school and college students across the country walked out of class Wednesday to protest a war with Iraq, holding a series of rallies organizers predicted would be the biggest … Continue reading

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Now this is exactly what I am talking about concerning the treatment of Palestinians by Israelis: The Israel Defense Forces on Thursday rejected Palestinian claims that eight Palestinians were killed and at least 30 wounded by a tank shell fired … Continue reading

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day Saddam! The Daily Telegraph is reporting that the bombing will begin on 13 March, with coalition forces moving in for the kill on 17 March. The order to strike would be given even if France vetoed … Continue reading

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Listen up, scumbag! Marine Sgt. R. Lee Ermey has a website, and the intro is outstanding!

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YES! CATHOLIC JUST WAR! Now I can stop posting about all this peacemongering silliness and just point here!

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PaveFrance.com? Absolutely. . .

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HOORAY! The Fredercksburg City Council finally has drawn up what one might call a five-year plan: In a work session last night on its capital improvements plan, the council agreed that the Dixon Street pool, Maury School renovation, downtown parking … Continue reading

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