Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Lunch 09-14-2005

Try one of these specials with your lunch:

13 comments:

  1. It's Official: Nuking Terrorists Now on Table

    The U.S. government has revealed for the first time that a pre-emptive nuclear strike could be used against terrorists who threatened America with weapons of mass destruction.

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  2. No Media Bias Whatsoever

    Id read and heard earlier this week some nonspecific accusations that, during the wall-to-wall Katrina coverage, CNN producers on the scene in New Orleans were encouraging folks to be angry when on camera. It Is What It Is commented on this br...

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  3. Bush Accepts Responsibility, Arrested

    Homicide charges were filed on Tuesday against President George W. Bush in connection with a nursing home where 34 patients trapped by floodwaters died, as the death toll from Katrina, the third deadliest hurricane in U.S. history, hit 648. This came h...

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  4. Katrina's Forgotten Victims In Mississippi

    Evacuees have been moved to places like West Virginia, Rhode Island and Utah. Gratitude is not always there.

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  5. From the Silly News desk

    I think this guy's problem is in his head.

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  6. One Nation Under God No More

    Hat tip to California Conservative
    Judge Declares Pledge Unconstitutional
    The Pledge of Allegiance was ruled unconstitutional Wednesday by a federal judge who granted legal standing to two families represented by an atheist whose previous attempt to...

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  7. The Grand Vision of the President

    Powerline forwards information on some outstanding military results in Tal Afar, as reported at Gat...

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  8. SCONJ Has No Marbles

    The Supreme Court of New Jersey has ruled that baseball fans struck by foul balls, while in stadium concession areas, can sue the ballpark.

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  9. Fight the System: Take the Pledge

    The Washington Post reports a judge banned the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools. This may be the greatest thing to happen to the pledge of allegiance since they added the words "under God."

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  10. Federal Judge Rules Constitution "Unconstitutional"

    Fresh on the heels of his ruling the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional, U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton is at it again. Late this afternoon before a courthouse packed with news people, Karlton took things a step further by ruling the

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  11. Here comes the story of the Hurricane

    (after Dylan)
    Cop alarms ring out in the bayou night
    Enter Raymond Nagin from the City Hall.
    He sees New Orleans washed away in the flood,
    Cries out, "My God, Bush killed them all!"
    Here comes the story of the Hurricane,
    Now watch the authorit...

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  12. MY VERY FIRST 39TH BIRTHDAY!

    First I want to thank Blake of Laughing Wolf for making it possible for Beloved Wife to give me my birthday spankings in grand style. And yes, I'm writing this post standing up. Anyway, wanna see all the presents I...

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  13. MY VERY FIRST 39TH BIRTHDAY!

    First I want to thank Blake of Laughing Wolf for making it possible for Beloved Wife to give me my birthday spankings in grand style. And yes, I'm writing this post standing up. Anyway, wanna see all the presents I...

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