Monthly Archives: July 2004

Iraq-America Freedom Alliance (IAFA) What you don’t see coming from the liberal media: The Iraq-America Freedom Alliance (IAFA) is a coalition of Americans and Iraqis committed to fostering goodwill between our nations and winning the war on terror. IAFA will … Continue reading

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Israeli Decision on Barrier “Double-Edged,” Says Franciscan Few people understand the ramifications of Israeli-Palestinian affairs on the Palestinian Christian community within Israel and the Occupied Territories. One of the more terrible effects has to be the division of Christian lands, … Continue reading

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20 Questions to a Better Personality I don’t know if I like this quiz, not for the methodology, but for the answer I received: You are an SRCL–Sober Rational Constructive Leader. This makes you an Ayn Rand ideal. Taggart? Roark? … Continue reading

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THE PHONE This is just cool. Try it out.

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Colors Ever wonder what certain colors communicate to others? Advertisers and political consultants do. This is a particularly neat Flash film that shows exactly that. Interesting stuff.

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Peter Singer and the Jump from Abortion to “Practical Ethics” “Nothing magical happens at birth,” so says ethicist Peter Singer in his recent interview with the UK Independent. He’s correct in this sense of course, but while his leap from … Continue reading

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Marine Vetaran’s View on the Media Coverage of Iraq One of the best articles on the situation in Iraq – and how it is being slanted in the media – I have read in months. Print it off, e-mail it, … Continue reading

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On Fahrenheit 911 Fact is, people are going to see the movie begging to be convinced. That’s what propoganda does – it is conveniently arranged information presented in such a way to communicate a point. No one can honestly walk … Continue reading

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