Monthly Archives: June 2008

John McCain: Pork Invaders

I love it. Sure it’s just Space Invaders mocked up as killing pork (with neat info on Obama vs. McCain on pork barrel spending), but dead pork means bacon… and I loves me some bacon.

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100 Push Ups

In six weeks. Not bad — I might (might) give this a whirl.

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David All is…

…channelling John Rocker: So I was stranded near Tysons Corner at some ridiculous hotel where cabs apparantly (sic) don’t service. So I crossed some crazy busy street to ask a few guys at a gas station pumping expensive gas where … Continue reading

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Roanoke Red Zone: Everquest Scandal Continues

Brandon Bell has a point, and it’s not going away: When this story involving Everquest first broke earlier in the year, I posted that it caused me great concern for our potential US Senate nominee. It was apparent from my … Continue reading

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HA!

The Vatican has banned Dan Brown film Angels and Demons from being filmed in Rome’s Catholic parishes: Archbishop Velasio De Paolis, head of the Vatican’s Prefecture for Economic Affairs, said that the author had “turned the Gospels upside down to … Continue reading

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TechCrunch Bans the Associated Press

I’ve always wondered whether or not the good old-fashioned interdict would hurt or help: The stories over the weekend were bad enough – the Associated Press, with a long history of suing over quotations from their articles, went after Drudge … Continue reading

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SkepticalObservor: WOW!

James Young notices that the Democratic candidate in the 6th District running against Congressman Goodlatte claims to have visited Palestine, to which the lunatic fringe responds: What do I care about the opinion of someone who thinks it’s cute and … Continue reading

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Good Sense: Resurfacing

Charlie Fugate returns to the Virginia Blogosphere , this time with an announcement.

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The Next Right: The fallacy of liberaltarianism

.!. Soren Dayton gives an intensive look at the failings of liberaltarianism. His criticisms are remarkably similar to those leveled by many conservatives against The Daily Kos’ nemesis par excellence, one President George Bush: (T)o really win, we are going … Continue reading

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Cantor: ‘The Drill Nothing Congress’

Rep. Eric Cantor takes a crack at the the Drill Nothing Congress : Congress should act to pass a bill prior to July 4 that would allow for the exploration of oil and gas in the deep ocean floor, as … Continue reading

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