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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Republitarian: Miller-Webb Poll
Go vote for what are many options. My vote? George Allen of course.
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Waldo Jaquith Endorses…
…nobody: I’ve watched this race with something between disgust and forced disinterest for the past six weeks. I’m tired of seeing otherwise-intelligent friends convince themselves (and attempt to convince others) that one candidate or another is “evil.” I have no … Continue reading
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Is the Miller Comic anti-Semitic?
Webb boosters are claiming this picture is not anti-Semitic? Why? Blow this picture up, and you can see the Webb campaign traced Harris Miller. Anyone who says this is anti-Semitic is ridiculous. Is that so? All you really need to … Continue reading
Personal touch once defined small town
John Amos in the Free Lance-Star reminiscing about the Town of Orange he remembered as a child, and what has been lost over the years: I recently spotted a signboard in front of a local business exhorting us all to … Continue reading
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Easily Confuses Taxes and the Devil
So I am described by James Martin, though I don’t know why he had to be so repetitive…. Heh!
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The Heaping of Scorn Continues…
This time Virginia Beach Democrats listing their grievances with Ben Tribbett. Yikes. What is up with the namecalling recently?
TwoConservatives: $40 per family
That’s how much the U.S. Senate version of the supplemental appropriation just saved you, for a grand total of $13.5 billion. Good catch, Charles.
SUBMIT (again) to the Virginia Blog Carnival!
I’ll be hosting the Virginia Blog Carnival this week, with an announcement from yours truly that most folks should put together by the time the VBC debuts on Monday. As usual, the requirements are: * Send an e-mail to [email protected] … Continue reading
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Revenge of the Kamikaze Democrats
Yes, I saw VC’s tailspin. Paul’s a good guy, and I’ll forgive him for ill-spirited moment. After all, he wants his guy to win, right? Makes me wander back to an earlier post, though… You see, kamikazes – much like … Continue reading
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The future is South Korea
CNN is singing the praises of South Korea’s broadband investment, and sees it as the testing grounds for broadband services: I, for one, welcome our South Korean overlords. Ninety per cent of the country has blazingly fast, 3-megabits-per-second broadband at … Continue reading
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