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Monthly Archives: October 2004
Vatican official, Buttiglione condemn EU ‘inquisition’ “You can freely insult Catholics and nobody will tell you anything” Strong statements coming from EU Commissioner Rocco Buttiglione regarding the new anti-Catholicism in Europe: During a confirmation hearing last week, Mr Buttiglione said … Continue reading
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Pimpin’ the Pulpit “Every four years, the pulpit gets pimped.” I’m not so sure how often the pulpit gets pimped, as much as it might be prostituted: However misappropriated the word “pimped” is, in the case of both modern and … Continue reading
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Duelfer: ‘A lot of material left Iraq and went to Syria’ WMD made the trip to Syria? I took a lot of flak when I jumped the gun after the thrwarted chemical attack on Amman from Syrian al-Qaeda elements earlier … Continue reading
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Cell Phones and Polls Could cell phone only users be skewing the polling data? Undoubtedly so. The question on many skeptics’ minds is whether or not those who use only cell phones will have different voting patterns this year than … Continue reading
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Pope Warns of “Threatening Shadows” Over Humanity Warnings come during the 26th anniversary of his pontificate Kicking off the Year of the Eucharist, Pope John Paul II used his 26th anniversary to issue a warning with regards to the state … Continue reading
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The Joys of Pre-School …and the tremendous illnesses they bring home to share with their parents. This is going to be a slow Sunday, and there’s so much work to do.
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Zogby: Bush 48, Kerry 44, Nader 1.1, Badnarik .7 Bush by 4 in Post-Debate Bounce This is significant for two reasons. First, it is the first time in my mind that Bush has taken a significant lead in a Zogby … Continue reading
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Electoral Vote Calculator Cool stuff at PBS. Who knew? We have office pools for Redskins games, Super Bowls, and whether or not someone is going to wear the same tie on Tuesday they wore on Monday. . . why not … Continue reading
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Strike a bonanza for 12-year-old entrepreneur For just two Canadian dollars, you too can walk a picket line The great part about this is that the folks on the picket line don’t seem to care too much. I suppose if … Continue reading
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Voting for Bush is like running in the Special Olympics “Even if you win, you’re still retarded” claim Tennessee Dems Is this necessary? Furthermore, I don’t particularly appreciate the derogatory nature towards the mentally handicapped. I suppose the real question … Continue reading
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