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Monthly Archives: September 2003
VSS/Committee of 5(00?) Announce Endorsements So the endorsements of the anti-sprawl community came out yesterday, and the Free Lance-Star put its spin on things. Here is my favorite one from Democratic Committee Chairman Jim Smith: Jim Smith, chairman of the … Continue reading
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What Are You Doing This Friday Night? If you are looking for something to do this Friday night, stop by St. Mary Catholic Church at the corner of William St. and Stafford Ave. this evening. Tonight is First Friday, meaning … Continue reading
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Something amiss at Blogger. . . For whatever reason, Blogger seems to be posting strangely. So if something seems strange in the blogosphere, its just the normal wear-and-tear we have all come to know and love.
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Virginia Bond Rating Under Scrutiny From the Free Lance-Star: The bond rating agency Moody’s has placed Virginia on its watch list, a possible precursor to downgrading the state’s AAA bond rating. Moody’s Investors Services said yesterday that Virginia “has experienced … Continue reading
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KILLER OF ABORTION KILLER KILLED Paul Hill was put to death by the State of Florida yesterday, which poses an interesting conundrum. Pro-lifers are chastised daily for people who perform acts of violence against abortion clinics. Yet while pro-lifers are … Continue reading
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Victims Attorneys Funding SNAP? That’s right, guess who is funding the organizations attacking the Catholic Church over the pederasty scandal? None other than the attorneys for the victims themselves. From a press release sent by the Catholic League for Religious … Continue reading
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Major Bomb Attacked Foiled in Kirkuk We’re getting them one by one, but the al-Qaeda connection with the former Ba’athist regime is slowly coming to the fore: Kurdish security forces have found 1,200kg of explosives in three rubbish skips, one … Continue reading
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Anti-Taxers to Chichester: Stand Up Or Get Out Wow. . . not one, but two high-octane letters against Sen. Chichester’s tax plan. Here is the one that caught my eye first, from Mr. Joe Catalano: State Sen. John Chichester’s proposal … Continue reading
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Bush Administration Invites U.N. to Participate in Iraq Not that the United Nations is going to be likely to support the cause without having its hand in the till, but the Bush Administration seems to be moving forward with plans … Continue reading
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THE HISTORICAL CREDIBILITY OF HANS KUNG Meaning to say that there is none. I haven’t read through all of this quite yet, but I will be working on it shortly. Surprisingly, there is little out there on Kung and his … Continue reading
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