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Proud to be a traitor
Phyllis Chesler has written one of the most depressing posts I’ve read in a long time. (“The Coming Civil War in America.”) Chesler paints an America I would hate to live in, of two hopelessly irreconcilable “cultures” — each of which is basically at war with the other: Each of the Presidential candidates and those…
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The bird who cried wolf?
While I never like to read news reports about police kicking in the doors of people’s houses, at least this one was different: TRENTON, N.J. – Cries for help inside a Trenton, N.J., home turned out to be for the birds. Neighbors called police Wednesday morning after hearing a woman’s persistent cry of “Help me!…
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Pioneering Spirit
H/T Pal2Pal
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HTML Lesson: Zero
To help you improve your html skills today we are going to cover characters with slashes through them. First is the capital letter “O” the code for it looks like this: Ø When rendered it looks like this: Ø Second is the small letter “o” the code for it looks like this: ø When rendered…
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I Have A Friend
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Capture The Flag
You can read more about this story at Used Flags.
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Used Flags
There seems to be a controversy about the disposal of used flags after the Democrat Convention. Pal2Pal has the Story with more pictures. GRTWT. Cross Posted at Power and Control
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God Bless The USA
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childish lesson
The last post (about religious proselytization) reminded me of a lesson I learned in childhood, which seems timely. An older Catholic woman in the neighborhood used to threaten non-Catholic children with damnation in no uncertain terms. “If you aren’t a Catholic, you will go to hell!” Needless to say, this is a frightening thought to…
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Proselytizers who won’t leave people alone
I can’t stand proselytization. I’m one of those people who wants to be left alone in matters of personal conscience. My beliefs about the unknown are as much by business as is my sexuality, and I don’t like it when people try to tell me what I should be doing with my body or my…
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More Of The Same
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Condescension
The McCain campaign has been criticized in various quarters for pandering or condescending to women and insulting their intelligence with the pick of Sarah Palin. So what do you make of this? Senator Barack Obama will increasingly lean on prominent Democratic women to undercut Governor Sarah Palin and Senator John McCain, dispatching Senator Hillary Rodham…
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She Is A Mother
H/T Patriot Room Cross Posted at Power and Control
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You want her to talk to you?
This is the start of the death watch for for the Shrinking Media. H/T Hot Air
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The Sermon
I believe McCain gave the best sermon I’ve ever heard last night and let me tell you why. Nothing says it better than giving the core of the sermon and then I’ll touch on some other excerpts. Long ago, something unusual happened to me that taught me the most valuable lesson of my life. I…
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Some things are worse than regular pork
Here’s some pork we can do without: Barack Obama was a founding member of the board of Public Allies in 1992, resigning before his wife became executive director of the Chicago chapter of Public Allies in 1993. Obama plans to use the nonprofit group, which he features on his campaign Web site, as the model…
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Time to play “Name that Christianist”!
I’ve been in Ann Arbor for a month now, and I have been subscribing to the Detroit Free Press, mainly because I believe in the importance not only of reading a daily newspaper, but I think a major city should have one. I don’t mean to sound like a East Coast snot, but I think…
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McCain
Change is coming.
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It’s Late
Well it is…
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A moving speech (even if it’s hard to be moved at this point)
I hate liveblogging speeches because my fingers don’t walk fast enough to keep up with the words. Plus, it seems a little pointless, not only because machines do a better job, but because the candidates release prepared texts which are available for analysis later. So I didn’t liveblog McCain’s speech. Instead, I watched it, and…