US filmmaker Woody Allen, best known for such comedy classics as "Annie Hall," says it will be no laughing matter if Barack Obama fails to win the race for the White House.
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 11:09 PM EDT
US filmmaker Woody Allen, best known for such comedy classics as "Annie Hall," says it will be no laughing matter if Barack Obama fails to win the race for the White House. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 09:30 PM EDT
You need only look at the strict regulations and checkups heading down the home stretch of this year's Sprint Cup season to see that even an organization as fundamentally conservative as NASCAR has been forced to modify its safety standards. Racing tends to change only when it has to, but as much as major crashes may raise the drama (and, concurrently, the popularity) of NASCAR, they are, tragically, the main impetus for new safety systems and engineering practices. Here are 10 worst-case scenarios (including some closely related pairs of crashes) from NASCAR's history that made it the less-deadly institution it is today. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 09:24 PM EDT
I love how she spews this vile garabge all the while claiming to be proud of her Jewish Heritage. Trust me baby, the Jews I know wouldn't claim you. Is there anything in this diatribe remotely intellectually or morally redeeming? Nothing. no she doesn't acknowledge that conservatives are better people, she demonstrates it with her juvenile, profanity laced, talenttless routine. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 07:31 PM EDT
Rep. Charles Rangel wrote six checks for about $10,800 in back taxes, and then penned an open letter to New Yorkers Friday, saying he has done nothing dishonorable and is the target of a GOP "guerrilla war." More>>> The question was simple. Why are the Democrats so afraid of Palin and her popularity. The answer was astonishing. "You got to be kind to the disabled," Rangel said. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 07:13 PM EDT
Thousands of homes in New Orleans are at risk from floods because local officials let their owners skirt rebuilding requirements aimed at preventing massive losses and billions in costs to taxpayers. In New Orleans, city records show at least 2,300 homeowners — many in areas obliterated by Hurricane Katrina and imperiled again this month as Hurricane Gustav strained at the city's levees — escaped requirements that they elevate their homes. (Sure, and Joe and John Sucker Taxpayer will be on the hook to help these same people out again the next time a hurricane roars through...all thanks to your N.O. Democrats failure to ensure compliance -Roland) More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 03:49 PM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 02:47 PM EDT
Tribal style lower-back tattoos known as Arschgeweih, or “ass antlers” in Germany, were popular in the 1990s. But now a herd of Germans are stampeding to get them removed as they and other tattoos go out of fashion. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 01:26 PM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 12:41 PM EDT
Apparently, this chick never heard of a tow truck and actually thinks she is filming at semi speeding down the highway in reverse at 70mph.
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Members of the Knights of Columbus Catholic organization have taken out ads to appear tomorrow in USA Today, the Washington Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and Delaware News Journal asking Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden to correct his statements about abortion. Reminding him that under Catholic teaching, "abortion is a grave sin to be avoided at any time during a pregnancy," the organization attributes to Biden a "unique responsibility" to be correct when making public statements about the faith. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 09:52 AM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Fri 19 Sep 2008 09:40 AM EDT
Amid disturbing revelations that the verdicts of Islamic Sharia courts are now legally binding in civil cases in the United Kingdom, U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) moved quickly today to introduce legislation designed to protect the United States from a similar fate.
According to recent news reports, a new network of Sharia courts in a half-dozen major cities in the U.K. have been empowered under British law to adjudicate a wide variety of legal cases ranging from divorces and financial disputes to those involving domestic violence. More>>> |
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