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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Antipoleez
Well now… isn’t this special: AntiPoleez eliminates bad breath resulting from consumption of alcohol, tobacco and food. Unlike breath fresheners and gum AntiPoleez does not just mask the unwanted odor with heavy mint or fruit scent, it eliminates it and … Continue reading
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B4Marshall: Gilmore bloggers hype his big government record on education – again
I don’t know if Jim Gilmore has any control over his “bloggers “, but trumpeting as an achievement the spending of budget surpluses towards public universities rather than returning them to the taxpayer doesn’t seem like the best move to … Continue reading
Conservativa: John Hager for RPV Chairman
The momentum builds. Read it all.
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WaPo/Hill Poll: Connolly Up 20 Points
Not good news for Leslie Byrne, though I’d be more interested in head to head polls vs. Republicans. download righteous kill dvd
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Rule .303: Mountain Lions in Virginia: How They’re Here and Why It’s Denied
Fairly compelling argument from Jackson Landers over at Rule.303: In a nutshell, officially admitting that there are wild cougars in Virginia invites a political mess that none of these people really wants to deal with. Can you really blame them? … Continue reading
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Pope: Looking Forward to U.S. Visit
See… the Pope videoblogs! Nice… even Pope Benedict XVI gets the new media!
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J’s Notes: On Jeff Frederick’s Run For RPV Chairman
Kenney the Younger takes notes on Jeff Frederick’s bid to sack John Hager as Chairman. I have strong feelings on this, but as the delegate totals begin to roll in, Frederick is a long shot (at best) in pulling off … Continue reading
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Barticles: Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink
Bart Hinkle over at the RTD gives a wink and a nudge towards Cass Sunstein’s newest book: Cass Sunstein, who has previously argued essentially that all rights are granted to us by government, argues in a new book, Nudge, that … Continue reading
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On Devotion
Publius Decius Mus was by this time a veteran in the eyes of his Roman legions. Commanding the right wing, Decius began to feel his ranks give slowly at first. As the Latins on the slopes of a then-dormant Mount … Continue reading
This Is Absolutely NUTS
Read this and be disgusted (or inspired): One of the most competitive categories is blogs about technology developments and news. They are in a vicious 24-hour competition to break company news, reveal new products and expose corporate gaffes. To the … Continue reading
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