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Monthly Archives: January 2005
Instapundit on the Iraqi Survey Group and WMDs Some great words from Glenn Reynolds regarding the findings of the ISG: But I think that the whole “the war was all about weapons of mass destruction” meme is a bit dishonest. … Continue reading
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New Photos Show Titan Has Orange Surface Probe Still Relaying Pictures Back to Earth Now this is cool: Many scientists at the European Space Agency center in Darmstadt, Germany, looked tired from their overnight work but were still clearly elated … Continue reading
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From the Snopes.com Department Gay bomb, halitosis fill the rejected chemical weapons list You tell me whether this is true or false: Most bizarre among the plans was one for the development of an ‘aphrodisiac’ chemical weapon that would make … Continue reading
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Borat Sings the National Anthem Riot nearly breaks out in Roanoake For those of you who do not watch the Ali G Show or have even heard of it, Ali G is a fictional character that while often times offensive, … Continue reading
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Regarding the Pledge To the editors of the Free Lance-Star: IF A SPOTSYLVANIA public school student were being com- pelled by his teacher, as part of a class exercise, to read aloud from a work of modern fiction that contained … Continue reading
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Busy. . . But there’s a lot of good bills running through Virginia General Assembly this year (even though many consider the second session to be little more than fodder for re-election campaigns). Just busy this week. That’s all! The … Continue reading
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Earth “still ringing” after Indian Ocean earthquake Quake moved some islands 66 feet Now this is somewhat interesting: Much of the Earth was still ‘ringing like a bell’ two weeks after the December 26 earthquake that unleashed devastating tsunamis around … Continue reading
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The American Catholic Voter George Marlin’s review of the 200 year history of the Catholic vote Now this seems like an interesting read, as summarized by TownHall.com: There’s a school of thought that says that the Catholic vote does not … Continue reading
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Free the Philadelphia 4 Christians quoting scripture get harrassed, then arrested Somehow, I am sadly not even the slightest bit surprised: It all started Oct. 10, when a total of 11 members of Repent America attended a homosexual street festival … Continue reading
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Ted Kennedy and Waterboards from the “Thou Shalt Not Throw Stones at Glass Houses” Department For as much as I respect Jack Kennedy, I can’t stand Ted Kennedy. So when someone takes a cheap shot at good ol’ Ted, I’m … Continue reading
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