Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Breakfast: 9/13/2005

Try one of these specials with your breakfast:

9 comments:

  1. Sixth Sense Predictions

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005
    Sixth sense predictions
    Does anyone believe in them ? How accurate are these predictions ? I just read this and it is scary to say the least , this is MW 's prediction ,

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  2. Your Family is Your Business

    www.missingkids.com Part of the tragedy of the Hurricane Katrina Aftermath is missing children. The flood waters destroyed pictures. Tearful, panicked mothers attempting to describe a precious little one. What would a parent do? No image for a missing...

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  3. The Roberts Hearing and the Rehnquist Counterrevolution (Vol.1)

    The picture of Roberts looking oh so seriously at the likes of liberal Democrat demagogues Ted Kennedy, Chuck Schumer, and Joe Biden as they rambled on reminded me of a favorite Monty Python skit. The juxtaposition of abject idiocy and self-important...

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  4. John Roberts Confirmation Hearings - Day 1

    If you stay up too late watching your football team loose and you only have time to pick apart one lefty, who do you choose?
    Make it easy on yourself. Dick Durbin!
    Because of work I wasn't able to watch live, but I did follow Matt's live blogging at...

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  5. The mOment has arrived

    Monday, September 12, 2005
    The Time Has arrived
    Supreme Court Showdown view this , or this
    Related: Live Video of Roberts Hearing

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  6. Eating Pudding

    Now what if Ang Lee had created a gay cowboy cartoon? I created the possible star (above) via the South Park Create-a-Character site. I call him Dusty Bottoms.

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  7. Feminism vs. Roberts, But Not Visa Versa

    Feminism vs. Individual and Family Human Rights via Roberts

    Growing up during the 60's and 70's, it seemed that the Feminist movement addressed their own needs by disallowing my own. As a teen, I thought I should learn along side feminism. It was frustrating making sense of dichotomies. If I was true to myself, they hated me. To this day, if I helped them, they abused me. So what. An adversary's ridicule may sting at first until you see through the selfish drive to castigate. One needs wisdom. Contrary to a selfish human nature, prefer to build rather than destroy. "And the beat goes on; yeah, the beat goes on!"

    I read of Roberts' hearings, "But there were unscripted moments. A woman in a 19th-century hat and dress sat in the back of the room wearing a 'Women for Roberts' sticker."

    A 19th-century hat and dress visually reminisces a gamut of historical references. One is the element of virtue, caring for eachother instead of destroying for plunder. On the other hand is selfishness, seen damn clearly through the Galveston Moody (insurance founder) retort after the 1900 Hurricane that killed THOUSANDS and left the survivors to wander away with nothing; "Good, that leaves all the more for us!" (THAT response was NOT the Texan way of selfless cooperation that built the city and state that he would plunder.)

    It is this "other hand" that I have encountered from the feminist movement. Therefore, given the choice between protection under the law (as Roberts would claim) or destruction from a special interest that consistently attempts to negate my specific existence, I choose Roberts.

    And the beat goes on...
    Maverick Muse

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  8. Now you see it, Now you don't

    Notice how the oversampling of African-Americans is deleted from today's reporting. Any one who follows American politics know this group is very heavily anti-Bush. Their over sampling would skew the numbers of any poll.

    So why the omission today?...

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  9. Your Family is Your Business

    www.missingkids.com Part of the tragedy of the Hurricane Katrina Aftermath is missing children. The flood waters destroyed pictures. Tearful, panicked mothers attempting to describe a precious little one. What would a parent do? No image for a missing...

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