Monthly Archives: March 2006

SkepticalObservor: Just a Thought

James Young lays the trap for mindless liberals and wonder of wonders, he manages to snare a few. NOVAScout, Willis, and a series of liberal anonymous commenters fall for the trap (as well as – surprisingly enough – Vincent over … Continue reading

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Buying Bloggers and Ethical Containment

McQ grousses over the benefits given to some bloggers and the ethical questions that arise in it’s wake: Glover at Beltway Blogroll takes the view that (1) “bloggers must disclose the trip” and that (2) “bloggers who cover government affairs … Continue reading

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FLS: Connors on taxes

The Spotsylvania Republican Committee gets a lot of flack for standing tall against tax hikes. While our more moderate membership may not appreciate this stance, you know it’s working when leading Democrats on the Board of Supervisors pay attention like … Continue reading

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Cardinal Mahoney gets tough… on immigration!

Cardianl Mahony is roundly criticized for being one of the most progressive (and that’s a bad term in the Catholic hierarchy) bishops of the Church. So I hate to say it, but it’s almost refreshing to see him take any … Continue reading

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Papal meetings spark election row in Italy

Yet another reason why Pope Benedict xvi rocks!

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If you’ve been trying to e-mail me…

I’ve been receiving plenty of e-mails… but nothing is going out. Why? Because my Linksys router is not working. Unfortunately this is not the first time I have encountered this problem either. After finding my Linksys default IP address, I’ve … Continue reading

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Political bloggers may get federal protection

Hallelujah!: Bloggers would be largely immunized from hundreds of pages of confusing federal regulations dealing with election laws, according to a bill approved by a House of Representatives panel on Thursday. Democrats had blocked an earlier effort last November to … Continue reading

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South Dakota, Mississippi, Tennessee

Tennessee’s State Senate is debating an amendment to their constitution recognizing the right to life and denying a so-called “right to abortion”: Abortion rights supporters are attacking the measure as a stepping stone to prohibiting all abortions in Tennessee if … Continue reading

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Water on Saturn’s Moon

Yep. It’s true! Question is how much water is there on Enceladus.

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Skenazy: Who’s afraid of a little rivalry?

Lenore Skenazy brings up the question of BRICs – shorthand for Brazil, Russia, India, and China – and their emerging economies. Short little essay on how America’s economy intends to compete by the year 2050, and what kind of workforce … Continue reading

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