Monthly Archives: August 2005

Art prankster sprays Israeli wall

Gotta take a peek at this. Completely improves my idea of graffitti art – this is quite good.

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80 liberals each pledge $1 million for alliance

The key to a liberal resurgency in American politics isn’t through new ideas. No no no. . . and it’s not through those 527’s either. The path to power lies through (drumroll please) think tanks! Of course, I can’t help … Continue reading

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Looking for love (in all the wrong places)

Now that individuals of the same sex can get married in Canada, it was only a matter of time before this happened: Bill Dalrymple, 56, and best friend Bryan Pinn, 65, have decided to take the plunge and try out … Continue reading

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Shannon Airport

So I took the family out for Slurpees and a small trip out to Shannon Airport. Not only did we get to watch planes land and take off, we even got front row seats to the INOVA helicopter taking off, … Continue reading

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Israel soldier lynched after killing four in Gaza pullout row

I’m watching the entire Gaza pullout with much interest. It seems as if Israeli Arabs were shot on a bus today by a Jewish extremist, who was promptly lynched. PM Sharon has called for calm, but it doesn’t look as … Continue reading

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Mind the Bombs

Imagine on October 11th, 2001 if someone had created a game where where the object was to prevent planes from crashing into the WTC, White House, Pentagon, or a host of other targets and get points for doing so. Most … Continue reading

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Faith and Ideology

This is a particularly good read: Our Christian faith is not an ideology, but a set of relationships — primarily and most specifically our relationship with God through Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. That primary relationship inevitably … Continue reading

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How Terrorists Wear Down Responders

This is reason number one why process – and not material – is the key to beating terrorism: There is concern among ministers and police at how long officers can continue such an intensive operation to “lock down” London while … Continue reading

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Officials say Hawaii trip useful

The RTD is reporting on the product of the Hawaii “luau” trip. Was the information they learned useful? Perhaps so, if not useful than at very least enlightening. Was it worth taxpayer dollars? That remains to be seen, but one … Continue reading

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OMT: The Chichester Case Against TABOR

Norman over at OMT destroys in its totality the case against the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

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