Thursday, September 15, 2005

Lunch: 9/15/2005

Try one of these specials with your breakfast:

15 comments:

  1. The Knucklehead of the Day award

    Today's winner is Federal District Judge Lawrence K. Karlton.

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  2. Judicial Activism Redefined

    If it werent so obvious, then perhaps it wouldnt be so amusing to see the contorted twisting and conniving that goes on among the liberal anointed elite so many of which are United States senators in order to redefine and...

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  3. Texas Executes Newton; Jackson, Sharpton Say 'Not Enough'

    Frances Newton was executed Wednesday for the fatal shootings of her husband and two children 18 years ago, becoming the third woman, and first black woman, to be put to death in Texas since executions resumed in 1982. Black leaders, including the Rev....

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  4. Hanging Judges

    . . . Ms. Westfall, executive director of two abortion clinics in Ohio, called for the actual lynching of a female judge who upheld commonsense legislation dealing with parental notification and informed consent of women regarding the consequences of...

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  5. A Cooler Breeze

    The heat here has definitely tapered off. I think we've actually had a high this week that was like 99 instead of over a hundred, and at night or in the morning it has actually dipped into the '60s once or twice. Cool breezes, very very nice for a change.

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  6. A Baseball Post

    Cleveland 6, Oakland 4.

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  7. Our Pledge

    In spite of the ruling by Judge Lawrence Karlton, here at bRight Early you are encouraged to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. My friend The MaryHunter pointed out this recitation and comentary on the Pledge by Red Skelton. The file may be off...

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  8. Roberts and Affirmative Action Line Drawing

    When it comes to affirmative action, the problem is not the idea but where are the limits.

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  9. Roberts and Affirmative Action Line Drawing

    When it comes to affirmative action, the problem is not the idea but where are the limits.

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  10. When The State Becomes God

    Just yesterday a lefty judge ruled the pledge of allegiance unconstitutional. Its pretty simple, either we are a nation under God, or a nation without God. Im not sure the far left know how dangerous it is that they are trying to take...

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  11. Liberals for Smaller Government?

    Yesterday, I blasted the judge who agreed with Michael Newdow in that the pledge doesn't keep schools "free from a coercive requirement to affirm God." My actions were noticed by one liberal who thinks that keeping the pledge of allegiance...

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  12. Another Today

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... It's Stop the ACLU Thursday

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  13. Liberals for Smaller Government?

    Yesterday, I blasted the judge who agreed with Michael Newdow in that the pledge doesn't keep schools "free from a coercive requirement to affirm God." My actions were noticed by one liberal who thinks that keeping the pledge of allegiance...

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  14. The Clinton Legacy

    The Washington Post reports, "Slightly more than half of American teenagers, ages 15 to 19, have engaged in oral sex ..."
    Monica and Bill, take a bow.

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  15. Flight 93 memorial design will be altered

    Well, it looks like there's good news. The memorial design for the heroic passengers on Flight 93 around Pittsburgh will be changed.

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