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Monthly Archives: January 2005
It’s 4:14 in the AM. Yes, I’m working at four o’clock in the morning on a proposal for the government. Stuff like this reminds you why you were forced to write all those term papers in college. A worthwhile exercise … Continue reading
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Busy Things have gotten very interesting over the past few days. I’m still alive and kicking – just very busy. In the meantime, enjoy the snow! And the ice. And the freezing rain. And more snow. Let’s face it, it’s … Continue reading
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Secessionism Redivivus? Secessionist movements alive and well in post-election America Most Southerners have a soft spot in their hearts for the cause of secession. After all, we’re taught it in our history books how our forefathers twice exercised this right; … Continue reading
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Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Announces Acquisition of Civilization Franchise and Long-Term Partnership with blah blah blah. . . Civilization IV in late 2005! Heck yeah!
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Radio Jay? WJAY. . . or some other catchy name Okay, so I don’t know how to play this one to make it sound snazzy. All I know is that my brother is interested in volunteering for Virginia Commonwealth’s WVCW … Continue reading
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Save Terri Schiavo Gov. Bush, Florida Legislature should keep fighting It’s a sad world where we can legally starve someone to death: When Sidney, a young warrior and poet in the court of Queen Elizabeth I, was mortally wounded in … Continue reading
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The Second Look Project A pretty interesting site on abortion statistics in the United States. Click here for more. Women who have had abortions cite the following reasons: * 21% can’t afford a baby * 21% are unready for responsibility … Continue reading
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edmond download free Kennedy Would Not Pay Any Price, Neither Should Bush download needful things dvd divx horton hears a who CATO comes out strong against the new Bush Doctrine Yep, we’re still talking about Bush’s inaugural speech. This was … Continue reading
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Squashed Philosophers Now this is something useful for recreational reading: There is no taking-part in the ‘Great Debate’ of Western civilisation, the debate about who we are, how we should be governed, how we think and how we ought to … Continue reading
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Mike Adams: How to talk to an atheist (and you must) Thoughts on atheism and C.S. Lewis Granted, I’m not all that big on the caricature Adams presents at the beginning of this article (you’ll understand when you read it), … Continue reading
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