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some pretty good words

If you have the stomach for killing unborn babies, don’t pretend that a few oil-covered birds is the end of the world. Recently and rightly tweeted by Brooks Bayne, and addressed to the mentally warped pro-abortion greenie-wienies in angst over the deep-water oil spill in the Gulf – you know who you are.

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some pretty good words

Watching old boxing matches on DVDs tells us something about some of the ways in which American society has changed. – Thomas Sowell This is the lead sentence of his short but excellent essay, Old Boxing Matches.

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some pretty good words

“The emerging wave of education disinterest sweeping across Georgia and much of our nation’s population, ill-equips our young people to understand, much less contribute to solving the serious political, economic, and technological problems facing us domestically and in our competition with other nations that value education far more than we appear to.” – Bob Barr [...]

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Two sexual perverts.

Kim Jong Il of North Korea, a drug addict who owns the world’s largest private collection of pornography, and Bill Clinton, the serial rapist who was once President of the USA. Who in the world could ever find satisfaction in anything these two deviants could come to agreement on?

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I predict a long, hot Summer, folks.

And I’m not talking about the weather. An incident happened on one of San Antonio’s big city buses earlier this evening to which I was a witness. Let me share it with you. I must say up front that both the bus driver (no I won’t identify the bus or the route or the exact [...]

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Early links for Tues., 2008 June 03

TheScientist.com :: Banana: R.I.P. The banana we eat today is not the one your grandparents ate. That one – known as the Gros Michel – was, by all accounts, bigger, tastier, and hardier than the variety we know and love, which is called the Cavendish. The unavailability of the Gros Michel is easily explained: it [...]

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