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Monthly Archives: August 2003
Rafael Furcal Turns an Unassisted Triple Play! If you get a chance, check out ESPN for the playback on this one. For only the twelfth time in MLB history, Atlanta Braves shortstop Rafael Furcal turned an unassisted triple play against … Continue reading
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Donnie Johnson Strikes Again! Out of all of the columnists at the Free Lance-Star, my favorite has to be Donnie Johnson: Bottled water! I never thought I’d live to see the day. Within three decades, my generation went from lying … Continue reading
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Affordable Housing in the Fredericksburg Area On Rappahannock Review (which will air again Monday on Ch.3 at 8:00pm), I challenged Stafford Supervisor Gary Pash on this very issue concerning a tax on new homeowners mortgages to support public services such … Continue reading
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Britain to produce new evidence on Iraqi WMD This is a notable report coming from the British government, because it should be the last stake in the heart of the anti-Bush left’s criticism of the reasons why we went to … Continue reading
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Hear Me Now and Believe Me Later Rush Limbaugh has been blasting Conan the Governor on his talk-radio program, and for good reason: [H]e spoke in generalities and banalities about his plans for the state. To the extent that he … Continue reading
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Britain losing new Afghan opium war Should have defoliated the damn country when you had the chance!!! Here’s to another round of see-I-told-you-sos. . . Afghanistan supplies 70% of the world’s heroin and 90% of the British market, making the … Continue reading
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‘I have denounced violence but I am going to continue the resistance by words’ Very good words from a former Hamas activist recently freed from Israeli prisons. Taking dirt roads to avoid army checkpoints, Ahmed and another prisoner from Surif … Continue reading
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Ahnold for Gohvanah That’s right. . . Arnold Schwarzenegger has decided to toss his hat in the ring officially and make a run for California governor, to the surprise of virtually every pundit in the nation. “The politicians are fiddling, … Continue reading
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Scientists Achieve Unexpected Success With Ebola Vaccine Now this is cool for a number of reasons, most importantly because the Ebola virus mimics HIV in the sense that it mutates in much the same way. A breakthrough here could mean … Continue reading
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SHAVING INDUSTRY LIES Heck yeah! Tired of looking at the commercials that show these guys shaving with eight blades and getting a clean shave every time – while in your heart knowing it is a lie??? Time to look for … Continue reading
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