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Monthly Archives: December 2005
More thoughts on the riots in Sydney
Lebanese Muslims have targeted Lebanese Christian churches in Australia: On Tuesday, Cardinal George Pell asked gangs of Middle Eastern descent not to target Christmas celebrations, after families were abused and gunshots fired into cars at a primary school’s carols night … Continue reading
The right to be stupid
Seems as if someone has decided to start a publication in Spotsylania entitled The Aryan Alternative: The 16-page paper, The Aryan Alternative, is loaded with venom against blacks, Jews, Mexicans and others. Blacks, for example, are referred to as subhumans, … Continue reading
FLS: Raze Maury School, city planners are told
The calls for demolishing Maury School are picking up. With the price tag for repairing the interior and replacing the roof slated at $8 million, I can understand why this would be a recommendation. I have an idea. Move City … Continue reading
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Vote QandO!
Three clicks is all it takes to vote QandO! Once a day every day!
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Hans Mast’s nine-year old sister has taken up Gibbon’s magnum opus, emulating Thomas Edison. Hmm. I wonder if I could get Jonathan and Matthew reading the Summa Theologicae by the time they are nine? At least the condensed version…
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Commonwealth Conservative: More on the 17th Senate district
It looks as if the speculation has begun in earnest. I’ll tell you what I know from sources close to the ground… Edd Houck has not been offered a spot in the Kaine administration, and there has been nothing to … Continue reading
CATO: How Republicans Became Big Spenders
Is it any small wonder why conservatives are rallying ’round the flag? President Bush has presided over the largest overall increase in inflation-adjusted federal spending since Lyndon B. Johnson. Even after excluding spending on defense and homeland security, Bush is … Continue reading
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Keep Voting QandO!
Duty calls! Keep voting for ODBA’s QandO for best group blog!
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Tuesday Morning Group
First time having been there, and needless to say I was impressed! Norm has already touched on some of the conversation (McDonnell looked very relaxed and confident), and I was gratified to see that blogging has broken out of the … Continue reading