Monthly Archives: February 2006

Is This What We Can Expect At The Academy Awards?

From News Busters Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, used his February 27 appearance on Larry King Live to take some political jabs at the Bush administration. Stewart launched several attacks against the Bush White House, including …

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8-0 SCOTUS Decision a Blow To Abortion Activists

AP The Supreme Court dealt a setback Tuesday to abortion clinics in a two-decade-old legal fight over abortion protests, ruling that federal extortion and racketeering laws cannot be used to ban demonstrations. Anti-abortion groups brought the appeal after the 7th …

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IAEA Report Shows No Nuclear Activity in Tehran

Should I accept this report as the truth and consider Iran peaceful? I wonder if the IAEA was able to go into the underground bunkers? Fox A report by the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency shows there is no proof Iran’s …

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“Islamophobia!”

Michelle Malkin has a wonderful piece on the Portgate issue. One of the most underreported issues that she brings up is Israel, or the ban on their goods! How can we say we stand with Israel and then turn around …

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Andrea Yates Rejects Plea Bargain

According to this AP article, Anrea Yates rejected a plea deal that would have put her in prison for 35 years. 35 years for the killing of 3 of her 5 children. For whatever reason, she was not charged in …

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Rove Obsesses over Hillaray?

This story just cracked me up! “He spends more time thinking about my political future than I do,” Clinton said, noting that Rove and other White House aides have met regularly with her possible opponents in November’s 2006 Senate race. …

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Sunday Funnies

via Cox & Forkum

Rob Reiner Takes A Leave Of Absence

Oh No! You mean there could be corruption and scandal surrounding Rob? AP Hollywood director Rob Reiner stepped down temporarily as chairman of a state early education commission amid scrutiny about the potential misuse of taxpayer funds for a June …

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Libby Denied Access To Information

This AP story is rather troubling on many levels. Former White House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, charged with perjury in the CIA leak case, cannot be told the identity of another government official who is said to have told …

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NH Confessional Bill

The state of New Hampshire is considering a law that would require Catholic priests to break the confidentiality seal of the confessional by requiring them to report confessions of child abuse. The Catholic League is urging New Hampshire state legislators …

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RV Poll #6 – Do you believe the U.S. should have approved the UAE port deal?

Finally, our polls are back after a long hiatus. We took them down due to being too busy over the holidays – – then after that, we upgraded our blogging platform and the polls application that we were using wasn’t …

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Daily Links for 2006-02-25

OpEd: Inquiring Gringos Want to Know Here’s a healthy way to handle diversity. ‘Why do Mexicans sell oranges at freeway offramps? What do you want them to sell, Steinways (tags: Mexicans) News Item: Iraqi Government Orders Daytime Curfews Religious leaders …

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Remember Chapaquiddick!

Linked with The Iowa Voice, this story is classic Kennedy! Via World Net Daily Paul Trost, 20, a student at Massasoit Community College in Brockton, Mass., says he was upset by an introduction of Kennedy given by Rep. Stephen Lynch, …

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What Is Hillary Trying To Say?

It seems Hillary Clinton has a few things to say about School Vouchers. I have been a huge supporter of them up until now, but at this point I can honestly say I am a rabid fan of them! Thanks …

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Can’t Meet Election Reform Standards?

There is just no excuse for this! Millions of dollars have been spent nationwide for new voting machines, voter databases and ID systems, but lawmakers and elections observers say voters headed to the polls are in danger of finding themselves …

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