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Monthly Archives: March 2003
Larry Evans: Prophet of Sprawl? Opinion page editor Paul Akers of the FLS writes his eulogy to the stewardship of Larry Evans: We’ve found a number of areas of agreement (outside of short-sighted laws governing the disposition of cartoonists), but, … Continue reading
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The Freedom Pastry Shop? Jonathan Hunley of the Free Lance-Star comments on the new urge to rename everything French: I cover politics. I like to read about politics. But I don’t want to think about politics every time I turn … Continue reading
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We can be happy underground. . . Instead of standing and duking it out with the Zionist Oppressor Infidels, it is highly likely that Saddam will go into hiding, if he has not done so already. “When the bombs start, … Continue reading
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Kuwaiti army is given the date for war, asks for NBC support for the Ukraine The Kuwaiti army has been put on war footing and has specifically asked the Ukraine to send its crack 19th Battalion to assist in the … Continue reading
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British police arrest three men near London Gatwick Airport Three terror suspects have been arrested and explosive devices recovered near Gatwick airport, police have said. The devices were found in a flat in Langley Green, Crawley, West Sussex, on Tuesday. … Continue reading
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British Parliament Backs Tony Blair 412 – 149 British Parliament just voted in favor of war by a rather decisive margin after voting down a resolution opposing miltary action. After the opposition vote came in at 217 – 396, it … Continue reading
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Links between al-Qaeda and Iraq? Here’s another one that I am tired of hearing about. Peacemongers saying that there is no evidence that al-Qaeda and Iraq are in collusion, specifically citing that the Ba’athist Party is a socialist regime and … Continue reading
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This is what anti-war activism supports There was a machine designed for shredding plastic. Men were dropped into it and we were again made to watch. Sometimes they went in head first and died quickly. Sometimes they went in feet … Continue reading
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OUTSTANDING! President Bush said exactly what needed to be said. Forty-eight hours Saddam, and the clock is ticking. . . a deadline that should please all but the truly cynical.
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Baghdad prepares for the worst The people of Baghdad seem to be preparing for the worst in terms of guns and butter. Just who they will turn their guns on is a different question altogether. Meanwhile, the mouthpiece of the … Continue reading
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