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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Jewbaiting Harris Miller v2
The Free Lance Star picked up on the comic issued by the Webb campaign, and came to a conclusion that will undoubtedly shock NLS and company: The flier put out by Jim Webb’s campaign for U.S. Senate described his opponent … Continue reading
Business 2.0: The do-it-yourself conference
With all of these Virginia bloggers conferences going around, it’s pretty cool to read about the unconference: Welcome to the weird world of unconferences, a trend that is shaking up the $122 billion conference industry. These inexpensive, informal gatherings – … Continue reading
To the Moon!
By 2014. One day, I would like to be able to say that I travelled to the Moon or to Mars. Sure, there are more important things to spend money on (folks who can’t afford to eat, much less dream … Continue reading
Commonwealth Conservative: Harris Miller making a move?
Chad opines on Ben Tribbett’s man crush for Jim Webb, while Jim Riley over at Virginia Virtucon comments on what I’ve been wondering for the past week: Why are the Webb-bloggers backing down on their man? The last bastion of … Continue reading
SLANTblog
Sure he’s a Democrat, but this is definitely a blog that is going on my aggregator immediately. Great blog on just about everything.
270,000 Free Pics
First I give you fonts, now I give you pictures!
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Bearing Drift: Goldman on Webbloggers
Jim Hoeft over at Bearing Drift has a great op-ed from Paul Goldman concerning the negative effect Webb-supporting blogs have had on his campaign: Without the Blogger’s over-the-top attacks on Miller, would this be a different campaign right now? We … Continue reading
Webb supporters claim 65% lead over Miller?
On this site, good ol’ Virginia Centrist enlightens us as to some poll numbers for his man James Webb: It’s looking like about 60-65% for Webb. I’m not worried. Interesting indeed. If I had internals like that… I think we … Continue reading
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Save The GOP: "Where orthodoxy is optional, orthodoxy will sooner or later be proscribed"
Save the GOP comments on the upcoming battle for marriage. Every child has the right to a mother and a father. What’s incredible to me is that some radicals disagree with that premise…
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