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Monthly Archives: May 2003
U.S. Strategy Shifts in Iraq Weapons Hunt Before the war, the United States drew up a list of more than 900 “suspect sites” where weapons of mass destruction or evidence of such programs might be found. Military teams have visited … Continue reading
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The Geek Test! My score? A profound 36.68639%, enough to classify me as a Major Geek. Not bad at all!
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The Friday Five Ah yes, the mindless memes that float around the Blogosphere. . . 1. What do you most want to be remembered for? Up to this point? That I was a good dad who loved his rugrats. Lots. … Continue reading
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ON THE 8% TAX HIKE IN THE CITY “Shaun!” you ask, “Where’s the irrational ranting over the 40% increase in reassessments and the $0.09 tax increase that City Council advertised?!” Well, I simply haven’t asked anyone why we are thinking … Continue reading
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Larry Sabato on the 28th District Race UVA political analyst Larry Sabato seems to believe that Chichester will win in the 28th District over Mike Rothfeld. . . that is, unless. . . . Speaking to the Fredericksburg Rotary Club … Continue reading
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Up For A Protest, Anyone? I just watched an episode of South Park this evening. And not just any episode, but the one that was made during the middle of the peacemongering protests in February/March. It just one of those … Continue reading
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The Reality of Dirty Nukes This was a great article from WorldNetDaily, in effect stating the difficulties of smuggling a nuclear device into the United States: Complexity within a plan is not an advantage to a terrorist. Just as in … Continue reading
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Save Earth. . . From the Environmentalists! Yes it’s objectivist philosophy at root, but I couldn’t help but post the link! http://www.earth4man.com/ There’s quite a few papers and a whole bunch of research on this website. Well done.
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A ‘Modest Proposal’ for the Homeless Shelter Scott Fischer has it right: For too long, the shelter staff has played by the rules. I have personally looked at the last two sites, and recognized how desperate things had become to … Continue reading
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Pictures of Earth. . . from Mars No one would have believed, in the last years of the 19th century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space. No one could have dreamed that we were … Continue reading
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