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Monday, May 19
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 11:42 PM EDT
Heston OWNED Wayne's World...
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 11:24 PM EDT
In honor of his recent passing, we remember Charlton Heston's outstanding 1999 speech in which he addressed political correctness, the culture, the importance of safeguarding liberty, and much more. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 10:56 PM EDT
A newspaper photographer got a little too close to the action at the state high school track championships — and was speared through the leg by a javelin. Ryan McGeeney of the Standard-Examiner was spared serious injury Saturday, and even managed to snap a photo of his speared leg while others tended to him. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 10:38 PM EDT
Leaping to the federal-constitutional-amendment remedy every time judges misread the constitution and change the law, is a fool’s errand. States which do not act, or act unwisely, face a competitive disadvantage with other states …as they should. This is called – say it all together – federalism. It is an important part of our constitutional framework, based upon our founders’ abhorrence of too much centralized power. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 10:38 PM EDT
The state education department on Monday directed a Minnesota charter school to "correct" two areas related to religion at the school on Monday. Tarik ibn Zayad Academy, which focuses on Middle Eastern culture and shares a mosque with the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, came under fire after a teacher alleged that the school was offering religious instruction in Islam to its students. W/ Video. More>>>
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 09:42 PM EDT
With the world awash in disaster, the United Nations is spending money to send a "special rapporteur" to look into racism in one of its member nations. The country? Why, the United States, of course. The rapporteur in question, Senegal's Doudou Diene, will investigate "contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance" in a number of American cities. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 07:51 PM EDT
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 07:05 PM EDT
A Spanish toll-road operator won the bidding war to operate the Pennsylvania Turnpike, offering $12.8 billion for a 75-year lease, Gov. Rendell said today More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 07:04 PM EDT
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 06:41 PM EDT
Limbaugh said it best: With Obama we started out, we couldn't talk about his big ears 'cause that made him nervous. We've gone from that to this: Not only can we not mention his ears... We can't talk about his mother. We can't talk about his father. We can't talk about his grandmother unless he does, brings her up as a "typical white person." We can't talk about his wife, can't talk about his preacher, can't talk about his terrorist friends, can't talk about his voting record, can't talk about his religion. We can't talk about appeasement. We can't talk about color; we can't talk about lack of color. We can't talk about race. We can't talk about bombers and mobsters who are his friends. We can't talk about schooling. We can't talk about his name, "Hussein." We can't talk about his lack of experience. Can't talk about his income. Can't talk about his flag pin. This started out we can't call him a liberal. It started out we just couldn't talk about his ears. Now we can't say anything about him. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 05:02 PM EDT
So, do the authorities plan to actually press charges against anyone or was this just some sort of government sponsored mass kidnapping? More>>>
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 03:58 PM EDT
Fresno, meet Gavin Newsom. Emboldened by Thursday's historic California Supreme Court ruling overturning the state's ban on same-sex marriage, the San Francisco mayor said he might swing by for a visit someday soon. "This is not just San Francisco," Newsom told reporters minutes after the court's verdict was announced. "It's Walnut Creek. It's Long Beach. It's the southern part of the state in San Diego. It's in Riverside. ... It's in Fresno that this is now appropriate and legal. I may go to Fresno to support their county clerk." More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 02:59 PM EDT
Skulls are humanity's foremost symbol of death, and a powerful icon in the visual vocabularies of cultures all over the globe. Thirteen crystal skulls of apparently ancient origin have been found in parts of Mexico, Central America and South America, comprising one of the most fascinating subjects of 20th Century archaeology. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 01:53 PM EDT
Some guy gives his take (with subtitles) on what these people are saying. Too, too funny. Enjoy.
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 01:41 PM EDT
"Free markets, free minds, all that stuff," Mr. Hertog, a trim man with gray hair combed straight back, tells me on a recent afternoon in his vast corner office at Alliance's building in midtown. "All that stuff" has included supporting the Manhattan Institute, the American Enterprise Institute, Commentary magazine, the New York Historical Society (he's currently chairman), the New York Public Library (he funded a new branch in the Bronx) and scholarships for inner-city kids. He is also part-owner of the New York Sun and he used to have a stake in the New Republic. More>>>
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 19 May 2008 01:33 PM EDT
Boston’s Children’s Hospital bills itself as the hospital for children — and now it’s also the hospital for children who want a sex change, a procedure some critics are calling “barbaric.” Dr. Norman Spack, a pediatric specialist at the hospital, has launched a clinic for transgendered kids — boys who feel like girls, girls who want to be boys — and he’s opening his doors to patients as young as 7. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 12:30 PM EDT
PRINCETON, NJ -- Approval of Congress has dipped below 20% for only the fourth time in the 34 years Gallup has asked Americans to rate the job Congress is doing. Today's 18% score, based on a May 8-11 Gallup Poll, matches the record lows Gallup recorded in August 2007 and March 1992. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 11:52 AM EDT
Oprah Winfrey announces her gift giveaway to 300 women who would later hang themselves, driven to suicide by the crushing weight of normal, everyday happiness.
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Maced and then running the course... unbelievable.
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 11:04 AM EDT
Columbus — Georgia Republican Party chairwoman Sue Everhart said Saturday that the party's presumed presidential nominee has a lot in common with Jesus Christ. "John McCain is kind of like Jesus Christ on the cross," Everhart said as she began the second day of the state GOP convention. "He never denounced God, either." Everhart was praising McCain for never denouncing the United States while he was being tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. "I'm not trying to compare John McCain to Jesus Christ, I'm looking at the pain that was there," she said. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 09:56 AM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 09:49 AM EDT
There is evidence that the Islamic Republic of Iran is providing support to insurgent groups in Iraq that has resulted in the death of U.S. servicemen there and the further destabilization of the country, according to U.S. Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, commander of the Third Infantry Division. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 09:32 AM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 09:26 AM EDT
If you're in your front yard, working in the flower bed or chatting with a neighbor, they'll pass by silently to attach one of the bags they're carrying to your frontdoor knob and leave without speaking or engaging you in debate. Their mission? To place a copy of the Quran in every home in the United States. More>>>
by
Riley Jones
on Mon 19 May 2008 09:20 AM EDT
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