Monthly Archives: June 2004

Spotsylvania utility rates may go up Yes yes, I know that any kind of fees or rates going up in the back of the ol’ Republican anti-tax crusading mind smells like a tax hike. This however is not a matter … Continue reading

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Reagan on the Ropes? Matt Drudge is reporting that former President Ronald Reagan’s health has taken a turn for the worse, with family coming to Bel Air on Friday. Hollywood sources tell LA Weekly columnist Nikki Finke that former President … Continue reading

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Bush to Give Pope Presidential Medal of Freedom I suppose it’s harder to tell someone to go to hell when they are presenting you with their country’s most prestigious award for service, eh? President Bush will award Pope John Paul … Continue reading

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Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia Scared? You should be.

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Dems Win in SD, Kentucky, But To What Ends? A lot of hand-wringing and analysis is being bantered about concerning the Democratic pickup of two formerly Republican seats in the House. Peter Roff gives one of the best commentaries on … Continue reading

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Reminiscing About the Commodore 64 It seems as if I have Jason on a roll here. . . thinking of the Commodore 64! Only we didn’t have chicks in a pool. Or a pool for that matter. Or such a … Continue reading

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Searching for God Now here is an excellent prayer I stumbled upon this evening: O Lord, my God, teach my heart this day where and how to see you, where and how to find you. You have made me and … Continue reading

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Updating Website Soon! Yes, I now realize that it has been a good seven months since I have posted new articles and such. Therefore, for my spare time this weekend, I will give you a much promised update. Some things … Continue reading

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Iraqi Council Vote Postponed It seems as if the Coalition Provisional Authority and the UN are interfering with the Iraqi Governing Council’s choice for president of Iraq: Most members want Ghazi Yawar, a U.S.-educated tribal sheik who holds the council’s … Continue reading

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Pain at the pumps provides boost for refineries And the boost for refineries is a pain in my. . . wallet. Jay Saunders, an energy analyst at Deutsche Bank, said that US refineries were unlikely to spend more capital because … Continue reading

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