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Monthly Archives: January 2004
COACH GIBBS RETURNS TO THE REDSKINS! Hail to the Redskins, baby! Welcome back Coach. . . as much trash as I have talked about Danny Snyder, he pulled of the impossible. Now all that remains is for Gibbs to be … Continue reading
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‘Dirty Bomb’ Was Major New Year’s Worry It seems as if a dirty bomb was the major concern of Homeland Security officials during New Years: The call-up of Department of Energy radiation experts to Washington, New York, Las Vegas, Los … Continue reading
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French Navy Larger Than the British Navy: First Time in 300 Years Not that Lord Nelson is doing RPMs in his grave. . . the British navy can still project the largest amount of force in the world next to … Continue reading
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First of Catholic scandal reports due this week Drumroll please. . . should be a great week for the anti-Catholic crowd. . .
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Conservatives Simmering over the Bush Budget And for good reason. There is nothing conservative about these numbers: Conservatives wait warily as President Bush makes final decisions about his election-year budget, three years into an administration on whose watch spending has … Continue reading
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War Crimes Yesterday, Foreign Policy Today? Matt Drudge has been heaping scorn upon MoveOn.org’s newest contest to develop a 30-second ad criticizing President Bush. This one is a real treat. It’s a comparison of Bush and Hitler, and it’s not … Continue reading
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Culture Wars Go International Fr. Richard John Neuhaus of First Things has come out with a wonderful review on Robert Bork’s new book entitled Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges in this months issue: Countries belonging to the United … Continue reading
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Mars Rover Touches Down; Sends Back Strong Signal, Pictures In the search to discover whether or not there is or was life on Mars, NASA’s JPL landed Spirit last night and successfully received a signal from the rover. “We could … Continue reading
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Japanese Drum Machine? This is so weird that you must check it out. I honestly don’t know what to make of it, but it is worth checking out if only to experience it. . . if you have broadband that … Continue reading
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Happy New Years I went to 12:30 Mass here in town as it is a holy day of obligation for us Catholics, and talked with Father Rooney for a minute or two. “So how did your New Year’s go?” I … Continue reading
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