Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Breakfast: 10/12/2005

Try one of these specials with your breakfast:

17 comments:

  1. DDG-67

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... and remeber the USS Cole

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  2. UNICEF does Gargamel's dirty work for him

    Well it looks like UNICEF's been doing the Smurfs' incompetent archnemesis Gargamel a favor: they bombed the Smurf village, presumably by using time-warp devices to send rockets back in time to the 18th century, which is approximately the time period...

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  3. Malkin In The Middle

    So WWMD -- what would Malkin do?
    She Krugmans.

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  4. Lawsuit Targets Distributor of RU-486

    The family of a woman who died after taking the abortion pill says the firm didn't give patients sufficient warning of possible risks.

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  5. Open Trackback Humpday

    Its Wednessday, lets get over the hump with an open trackback post!
    If you have something interesting that you would like to share with us, and our readers, please leave a trackback to that post, and link to this post so others can join in on the lin...

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  6. What a punishment

    is a saying my wife has used from time to time. It pretty well sums up my feelings about this story. How is the sentence comeuppance for the husband? He only gets fined if he does it again. The reporter either has an odd sense of crime and punishment...

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  7. ACLU Perverting the Constitution

    A Huge Thank you to Ian at The Political Teen for recording the video for me. Real Teen has atranscript from Monday nights show on the same topic.
    Click on pic, it will take you to The Political Teens Video of the Interview.

    Last night we ...

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  8. Open Trackback Wednesday!

    Its Wednesday, lets get over the hump with an open trackback post!

    If you have something interesting that you would like to share with us, and our readers, please leave a trackback to that post, and link to this post so others can join in on the l...

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  9. Open Trackback Wednesday!

    Its Wednesday, lets get over the hump with an open trackback post!

    If you have something interesting that you would like to share with us, and our readers, please leave a trackback to that post, and link to this post so others can join in on the l...

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  10. Scott Ritter pens a book

    It has been documented how I despise the weasely Scott Ritter. So today I decided to snoop and find out what our favorite UN/Al Jazeera employee is up to. Low and beholdhe has published a book. Making more money off his scandalsgo fi...

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  11. Sorry for the triple trackback. Holascan kept telling me it did not go through. Please delete the other two. I am also participating in trackback Wednesday too!

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  12. Sharon Stands Strong

    Though I was against the disengagement, I have been continually impressed with Ariel Sharon's actions since. (emphasis mine)

    Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pledged Tuesday to continue with steps toward peace with the Palestinians, but only if the...

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  13. Al Qaeda Terrorist Claims His Warnings Ignored

    According to a CNSNews.com article from Oct 10th, an Al Qaeda terrorist who is currently serving a 12-year prison term in Zenica prison in Bosnia-Herzegovina (flag right) for terrorism and robbery, said that he had sent repeated warnings for more tha...

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  14. Des Moines Bans Sex Offenders

    Mike Pechar has a post at Conservative Thinking (also at Interested-Participant) speaking of towns banning sexual offenders. I had heard a little talk of this lately, but didnt realize it was basically going on in my backyard.
    The city of Des...

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  15. Ken:
    Hey, TrackBacks have been acting all screwy. Don't sweat it.

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  16. KOS is a Wuss

    Kos was supposed to have taken the DLC to task, promising;

    No calls for a truce will be brooked.

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  17. Oklahoma ACLU's Lawsuit Against A Pre-Constitutio

    Stigler, Oklahoma is the Haskell County seat and now has become the seat of national attention and contention, created by resident Jim Green. Mr. Green is described as a "long time resident" and a "veteran", but little else has been made publicly kno...

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