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Monthly Archives: December 2006
WND: Soy Makes You Gay?
So sayeth some fella who publishes for WorldNetDaily. To be honest, I don’t read WND, and would never have had my attention drawn to this if not for the round of derisive commentary from Waldo and Vivian. So I looked … Continue reading
The War Rages On…
Seems as if someone in Shockoe Bottom found some unexploded Yankee ordinance this evening: The discovery of what may have been an unexploded Civil War-era shell at a construction site prompted police to block off Richmond’s Shockoe Bottom area tonight … Continue reading
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OMT: The Decline of Conservativism?
Norm over at OMT begs the question, commenting on this article from Bradley Thompson of Virginia’s very own Objective Standard: Reading this piece to the end takes a bit of stamina. But it raises a number of questions that conservatives … Continue reading
I’m Back!
Blogger has finally released my account back into the wild after bouncing it around since Thursday. Ouch. In any event, back to fighting form.
France vs. Israel?
Seems as if the French peacekeepers have had enough of the IAF doing surveillance over southern Lebanon: France, a member of UNIFIL, has expressed adamant opposition to IAF overflights in Lebanon. Last month, OC Planning Division Maj.-Gen. Ido Nehushtan traveled … Continue reading
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When do you look for bargains? When you're rich.
Interesting tidbit from CNET News. I have a perennial habit of buying quality stuff. Best of the best (so it won’t break). Mrs. Kenney on the other hand buys the cheapest of the cheap, seeking deal after deal. Often we … Continue reading
Remembering Pearl Harbor
December 7th, 1941. National Geographic has a pretty cool interactive map of what happened that day. There’s music and verbage, but you can turn that off on the lower left hand corner. Thank a veteran today.
Catholic Latin America: A Turning Point?
Dr. Samuel Gregg of the Acton Institute talks about the upcoming CELAM meeting: Few realize it, but May 2007 could be a decisive moment for Catholic Latin America. In the midst of a region paralyzed by endless political and economic … Continue reading
Outlook? Safe Republican
Myron over at Republitarian on which political party has the best looking women. Naturally, those of us who are married will give predictable responses.
Bwana: On Ken Cuccinelli and Compromise
Bwana has a few questions for the much-esteemed Senator, most of which have their genesis in this analysis: Senator C. thinks the GOP has a choice between taking a stand or compromising. I suggest there is not a need to … Continue reading