Friday, September 16, 2005

Breakfast: 9/16/2005

Try one of these specials with your breakfast:

8 comments:

  1. Federal Judge Declares God Unconstitutional

    SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- A federal judge declared Wednesday that the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton ruled that the pledge's reference to one nation under God vio...

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  2. The Knucklehead of the Day award

    Today's winner is German Interior minister Otto Schily

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  3. Chief Justice Roberts Will Not Overturn Roe

    Krauthammer notes that we are the only Western country to have imposed legalized abortion by judicial fiat, rather than by legislative action. What would Chief Justice John Marshall, the ingeneous architect of Marbury, say now? Is this what he had int...

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  4. As I promised

    (Basil sure loves his breakfast.)

    Heres the summary of the counter-protest that I wrote up for the Protest Warrior website.

    Warning, this is about a four-page read.

    OPERATION: GIT-R-DONE
    PLACE: Cape Girardeau, MO
    ...

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  5. The Aftermath Shopping

    Now that the water has began to subside and rebuilding efforts have started, it?s time for the poor black people of New Orleans to start with the long and hard process of re-accumulating the wealth and items that they lost during the hurricane.

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  6. Knock Knock

    Q: Knock Knock
    A: Who's there
    A1: George Bush
    A: George Bush Who?
    A1: George Bush doesn't care about black people
    Q: Knock Knock
    A: Who's there
    A1: Kanye
    A: Kanye Who?
    A1: Kanye hear me, Bush doen's care about black people.

    Feel free to...

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  7. Hurricane Relief?

    FEMA comes along (finally) and hands out debit cards with $2,000 in cash available to use as you see fit. Where do you go? The Strip Club of course!

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  8. Constitution Day!

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... Consitution Day edition

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