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Monthly Archives: April 2006
Insurgent Calls Soldier; Soldier Organizes Welcome Committee
Heh! Great article.
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Harrisonburg
I was in Harrisonburg this morning and stopped by Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Harrisonburg for those not familiar with the Valley is near Massanutten and is the home of Eastern Mennonite University and James Madison University. Of course, it was … Continue reading
Virginia Held Hostage – Day 3
The crisis continues, and this time the stakes are being raised by the likes of “Aya-tax-ya Kaine-meini and his second-in-command Jahfar Chi-ching-e$ter.” Heh!
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Apple and Unethical Bloggers
Apple is dropping the hammer on bloggers, thanks to the unscrupulous few: A California court in San Jose on Thursday is scheduled to hear a case brought by Apple Computer that eventually could answer an unsettled legal question: Should online … Continue reading
FLS: Blaming Judas
Professor Olga Arans writes in this morning’s Free Lance-Star, playing the apologist for Judas and the gnostic gospels: The apocryphal Gospel of Judas does not essentially alter the established tradition. It merely shifts the moral accent from blame to praise. … Continue reading
Vinson’s Execution Set for 27 April
That is one week from today… and it’s a case you should be concerned about. From the Virginia Catholic Conference: Archbishop Pietro Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, has sent a letter to Governor Tim Kaine on behalf of … Continue reading
OMT: Norment Breaks, Bolling Leads
Norman over at OMT offers comments on Senator Norment’s temper tantrum on the Senate floor over Lt. Governor Bill Bolling’s support of the House budget. Norment’s outburst may indicate that the cracks in the Senate’s facade are deeper than I … Continue reading
FLS: VRE ridership slips
The Free Lance-Star reports Fredericksburg area commuters aren’t so approving of VRE as some might wish: During the first three months of 2006, ridership was down an average of 4.2 percent compared with the first three months of 2005. Last … Continue reading
Chinese man admits plot to import missiles to US
From our “partners in peace” in Red China: When Wu was indicted in November along with another man, Yi Qing Chen, they became the first people charged under a 2004 U.S. law forbidding the import of aircraft-destroying missile systems into … Continue reading
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Virginia Virtucon: Virginia Held Hostage – Day 1
The countdown begins. Virginia Held Hostage – Day 1.