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Monthly Archives: June 2003
Hussein Is Probably Alive in Iraq, U.S. Experts Say U.S. intelligence officals now seem to be leaning towards the possibility that Saddam Hussein is still alive and hiding in Iraq: The officials said the recently obtained intelligence had re-intensified the … Continue reading
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Kerry: “Bush Misled Every One of Us” So this is the way that the Democrats are going to run the 2004 presidential election? Senator Kerry has decided to “drink the Kool-Aid” and go for the jugular. . . ”I will … Continue reading
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Canada to Allow Same Sex Marriages Wow, I’m surprised. Not that I should be surprised seeing as this is coming from Canada, but I really thought that the same sex marriage movement lost steam. But alas, Canadian Prime Minister Jean … Continue reading
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Claude Dunn for Supervisor! In Spotsylvania this year, all of the consitutional offices and supervisor seats are up for re-election, as well as the state legislature offices (most importantly the 17th Senate). Out of these local races, the Dunn-Connors race … Continue reading
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Diocese of Pheonix Bishop O’Brien Arrested Bishop Thomas O’Brien has been charged with an involvement in a hit-and-run on a pedestrian. Of course, the Arizona Republic can’t help but get in a few jibes: The prelate’s new turmoil, nearly biblical … Continue reading
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What is it worth to avoid the commute? The FLS had an article this morning concerning a survey on commuters, specifically concentrating on whether or not commuters would be willing to give up pay in order to work closer to … Continue reading
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Invitation to crash GOP primary set editorial ‘low’ More fallout from the 28th District GOP primary. This time, Ralph Lawton who chairs the Spotsy GOP give his thoughts on the Free Lance-Star’s editorial encouraging all to vote in the Republican … Continue reading
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It’s Time Time to make the trip to the ‘undisclosed location’ for my buddy’s bachelor party. Where to, you might ask? Well, that would be giving away the secret now wouldn’t it. Some know too much information already. . . … Continue reading
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Journalist David Brinkley Dies at 82 David Brinkley died this morning as a result from complcations from a fall. Former President Bush called him “the elder statesman of broadcast journalism,” but Brinkley spoke of himself in less grandiose terms. “Most … Continue reading
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Sibling Rivalry! Jason and I are disagreeing about the impact of Tuesday’s primary elections. On his comments yesterday he decided to celebrate Chichester’s primary victory as a rejection of conservative values. But was that what the election was about? Needless … Continue reading
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