Monthly Archives: February 2004

Finally, a Reality TV Show I Can Watch! NBC is going to air a show where boxing contenders go at it for a yet-to-be determined crown. The organizers? Mark Burnett of Survivor fame, Dreamworks co-founder Jeffery Katzenberg, and none other … Continue reading

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Chalabi: “The Ends Justify the Means” During an interview, Mr. Chalabi, by far the most effective anti-Saddam lobbyist in Washington, shrugged off charges that he had deliberately misled U.S. intelligence. “We are heroes in error,” he said in Baghdad on … Continue reading

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Scotus’ Libertarian Ethics Wanna read what I’m reading? Click here.

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SB 428 fails 17-23 SB 428 was a bill that would have prohibited localities from enforcing living wage laws. Living wage laws – as opposed to minimum wage laws – are designed to index a person’s income working in such … Continue reading

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Thomistic Libertarianism Here we go: ABSTRACT: This paper addresses the inherent libertarianism within the Summa Theologicae of St. Thomas Aquinas. Thomistic libertarianism is the very essence of Fulton Sheen’s admonishment that freedom is indeed the ability to do not as … Continue reading

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Phat Mass Of course, the orthodox Catholic in me reviles at the name the word phat being used to describe Mass, but I have to admit this website is indeed phat – most especially the desktop backgrounds that are offered … Continue reading

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My Presidential Election 2004 Prediction – February 2004 Subject to much change of course: Democrat – Republican – Other George Bush will be the next president, winning AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, GA, ID, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, … Continue reading

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Countries I Have Visited Or at least stopped by in an airport on my way to visit other countries. . . create your own visited countries map or check out these Google Hacks.

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Dean Quits; Possible Endorsement of Edwards to Follow After a dismal third place showing, Dean decided to suspend his campaign. Of course, thanks to Edwards’ strong showing in Wisconsin, the media will be more than happy to prop him up … Continue reading

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Reflections on Mount 2000 I apologize for the lack of a post for the last couple of days. The retreat was a teriffic experience that had a trememdous impact on me spiritually – despite some of the peripherals. One of … Continue reading

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