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Monthly Archives: September 2006
MISIMPRESSIONS
Good grief. When you misunderestimate your vocabulary, inventing words is a glorious thing.
What Men of Old Would Say About War…
Now, I want you to remember… that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it… by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country. Men, all this stuff you’ve heard about America … Continue reading
Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
Richmond Times-Dispatch journalist Bart Hinkle dissects the logic behind the Sons of Confederate Veterans rebuke of Senator Allen: The scene was summoned to the mind by the news that the Sons of Confederate Veterans are upset with Senator George Allen … Continue reading
The Corner: The Jim Webb Paradox
Jpod explains it all: Webb is a brilliant and unclassifiable guy — I’d say he’s very close to being a paleocon with socially liberal attitudes. But if he is anything, he’s politically incorrect. How ironic, therefore, that his campaign has … Continue reading
Worst. Campaign. Ever.
Ben Tribbett remarks on the “Amazing 180” in the Allen/Webb race, and I have to agree with him. Any other campaign in the world would have turned the last two weeks into a barnburner. Yet once again, Webb is given … Continue reading
UK Telegraph: Beijing secretly fires lasers to disable US satellites
This is the same country hosting the 2008 Olympics. Of course, the intent of such laser must – nay, are undeniably and solely used – for peaceful purposes: The document said that China could blind American satellites with a ground-based … Continue reading
Comments Off on UK Telegraph: Beijing secretly fires lasers to disable US satellites
An Open Letter to the Virginia Blogosphere
Both Vivian Paige and Conaway Haskins make a plea — one that deserves to be read by all: As two black bloggers in the Virginia political blogosphere, we bring a unique perspective to the conversation regarding race that swirls around … Continue reading
FeedBurner
Here’s your link, and as you can see to the left, there’s a new spot to see how many people actually subscribe to the FeedBurner feed. No idea how many people subscribe to the Atom feed provided by Blogger though. … Continue reading
Im Not Emeril: Has The Smear Campaign Gone Too Far For DNC’s Comfort?
For those who continue to insist there is no liberal vs. progressive civil war within the Democratic Party, as INE explains: I’ve been told they have been monitoring this campaign, and are not happy with what they have been hearing … Continue reading
Reason & Revelation: More on Tobacco
Our friends at R&R note the R&R benefits of tobacco : Those consumed with longevity are not guaranteed to live longer if they eat healthy and consumes themselves with exercise! Smoking of all forms (including cigarettes, which this blog discourages) … Continue reading