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Friday, September 30, 2005

Aww, if you have to get somebody, Scooter is volunteering.

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Judith Miller, the New York Times reporter who has been in prison for 85 days for refusing to testify concerning the Valerie Plame leak, (an...
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Pre-Fab legislation.

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Credit goes to Ernest Spoon in a blog posting at Heartland PAC . Check out this information clearing house article. (An) alliance of corpor...
Thursday, September 29, 2005

A second chance to elect an honest leadership, and they still blow it.

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Credit to this story goes to Dorsano, who posted it on the comments section of one of my other threads, and to my county chair, Ken Smith, w...
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Partisan is in the eye of the beholder

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Tom Delay, after being indicted by a Texas grand jury based on evidence presented by Travis county District Attorney Ronnie Earle, called Ea...
Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Dover, PA vs. Darwin update

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The other day, I blogged on the trial now going on in a Dover, Pennsylvania courthouse Has the 'monkey' from the scopes trial been e...
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Still looking for the 'virtues'

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Credit to Tedski over at Rum, Romanism and Rebellion for this one. Looks like our old friend Bill Bennett, the former Reagan Cabinet Offici...
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And just think, House Republicans elected Tom DeLay as their LEADER!!

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The problem with blogging, as I did yesterday, about the widespread corruption among Republican leaders is that news comes in too much and t...
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

The Republicans have nearly absolute power, and an old adage is proven right.

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The sleaze around Republicans just keeps getting deeper and deeper. The more we learn about the investigation into Senate Majority Leader Bi...
Monday, September 26, 2005

Has the 'monkey' from the Scopes trial been elected to the school board?

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(actual disclaimer put in textbooks by the Cobb County (Georgia) school board, recently declared unconstitutional at a cost of $209,000 to ...
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Saturday, September 24, 2005

This is what happens when you get the government out of the regulatory business

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The whole idea of the free market operating, without regulation by the government, has always been a cornerstone of conservative economic th...
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Karl Rove's lawyer must be taking Rolaids right now.

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Last week, Karl Rove was pretty candid about a number of topics. He said these things at a conference, where the press was not invited, but...
Friday, September 23, 2005

The trust wasn't blind, so why do some Republicans blindly trust this guy?

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It now turns out that the Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's sale of stock which w...
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A scary situation developing in and around Houston.

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The pictures coming from CNN are disturbing to say the least. After millions of people were told to evacuate Galveston and Houston, the high...
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Thursday, September 22, 2005

Of Men in Mice

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I have blogged before on scientific issues and how I have been concerned that we are losing our edge in science. On the other hand, it is no...
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

I don't usually plug candidates I can't vote for but these are extraordinary times

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By now the use of dozens of NY riot police to break up a rally while Cindy Sheehan was speaking is all over the web (although 'oddly...
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Eerily reminiscent words

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Despite the best efforts of the administration to distance the war in Iraq from such comparisons, it seems that every week you hear about so...
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

No wonder the rest of the world thinks we are arrogant jerks.

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Credit story to Buzzflash . Just in case anyone thinks that since the President took responsibility for the Katrina disaster, the Federal Go...
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In memoriam

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The Wiesenthal Center has announced the death of Simon Wiesenthal, in his sleep at his Vienna home at the age of 96. Wiesenthal, a Holocaus...
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Monday, September 19, 2005

Katrina now an excuse for-- achieving segregation.

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CNN just ran a story about Kenner, Louisiana. The town is a New Orleans suburb that was damaged by Katrina, but not to the point of being un...
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Total contempt for our own puppet government

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Today, British coalition troops in Iraq opened an offensive in Basra. Using ten armored vehicles, backed by helicopters, they overwhelmed th...
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