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Monthly Archives: July 2003
Amoral Government vs. Immoral Government During lunch, one of my comrade-in-arms asked me about my libertarian leanings. Put simply, my theory is if I cannot live in a perfectly moral government, I would much rather live under an amoral government … Continue reading
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Stem Cells Found in Baby Teeth That’s right, those same stem cells you find in embryos are found in baby teeth: Baby teeth may be far more valuable than parents imagined: Scientists have discovered they’re chock-full of stem cells, those … Continue reading
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DraftWesleyClark.com That’s right, there is a movement afoot to draft former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark for the Democratic ticket. In the 3 months since it launched, DraftWesleyClark.com has spurred tens of thousands of letters to General Clark, … Continue reading
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You Know the End-o’-the-World is Coming When. . . . . . when we start mixing cells together from male and female embryos! Absolutely disgusting. Because it is easy to differentiate male and female cells under a microscope, the technique … Continue reading
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FBI Warned of Forest Fire Terrorism Forest fires? You know, something about all of this crap just tells me that these al-Qaeda guys are just going to say anything wacky in order to get us to spend money preventing it. … Continue reading
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Kings Dominion! Yes yes, today I herd a bunch of teenagers for the annual Arlington Diocese trip to Kings Dominion, which means little in the way of posting. Lotsa fun! Hopefully I’ll be back in time for some beer before … Continue reading
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Governor Warner Gets Ready To Raise Taxes I don’t care how you cut the mustard. Anything that tax plan that “increases revenue” is a bad plan for Virginia taxpayers: Virginia should consider taxing services and Internet sales as part of … Continue reading
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Beer for the Homeless Someone has got to let the folks at Thurman Brisbane know about this! There are plenty of organizations that will provide food, clothing, education, even shelter to the homeless. But every one of them refuses to … Continue reading
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Blair: We will find weapons Seems as if the row between PM Blair and the BBC is getting hotter.
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Noise From Phone Can Chase Mosquitoes THANK YOU! Korea now officially kicks butt! South Korea’s largest mobile phone operator said Thursday that it will offer cell phone users a new noise service that it says will repel mosquitoes. SK Telecom … Continue reading
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