Monday, October 31, 2005

Picnic Lunch: 10/31/2005

Although I've returned to blogging, my schedule does not yet allow me to peruse my blogroll during lunch or supper. For the time being, we'll not be offering selections ourself, but we do encourage you to list an item of interest.

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14 comments:

  1. Goodbye CafePress!

    And hello Spread Shirt! It’s Capitalism over Communism here…

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  2. Gates pledges to kill more than Malaria

    Satire

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  3. Guard the Borders: Ranchers Defending Our Border

    Ranchers along the U.S.-Mexico border report that, over the years, illegal aliens have more and more lost respect of those who live and work in the fringes of our nation. While illegal aliens by definition have no respect for at least a few important ...

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  4. Guard the Borders: Ranchers Defending Our Border

    Ranchers along the U.S.-Mexico border report that, over the years, illegal aliens have more and more lost respect of those who live and work in the fringes of our nation. While illegal aliens by definition have no respect for at least a few important ...

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  5. Guard the Borders: Ranchers Defending Our Border

    Ranchers along the U.S.-Mexico border report that, over the years, illegal aliens have more and more lost respect of those who live and work in the fringes of our nation. While illegal aliens by definition have no respect for at least a few important ...

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  6. Open Letter to Jeff Fortenberry

    Open Letter to Jeff Fortenberry

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  7. Taxes

    I support the FairTax. It may not be the magic bullet but it’s a leap in the right direction.

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  8. Who We Are Instead

    In thier song, Trouble Is, the group Jars of Clay say:

    My wings don't sail me to the sky,
    On my own these wings won't fly,
    Jesus told me so.
    Still I'm not so sure that I know.

    Man, the trouble is
    We don't know wh...

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  9. Bush Picks Scalia

    The president surpised many this morning with his pick of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia to replace the retiring Sandra Day O’Connor. In a bowing to pressure to pick someone “like Scalia,” the president picked Scalia. The nominatio...

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  10. The Arab Superiority (Insecurity, to be honest)

    Hugh Fitzgerald: Within Islam, the [Arab] supremacist ideology is expressed first, and perhaps most importantly, in linguistic and cultural imperialism. The Qur'an is written in Arabic, and was delivered to, given to, revealed to, the Arabs, that best...

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  11. Thrilled with Alito

    Was President Bush reading my blog last week? I had laid out my criteria for a great nomination to the Supreme Court. I said I was looking for...

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  12. Happy Halloween

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... Happy Halloween! (+Confirm Alito, +Open Trackbacks!)

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  13. The Opposite Of Miers

    Ken Mehlman, the RNC chairman, came out swinging this afternoon for Judge Sam Alito in his bloggerview this afternoon.

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  14. What Is The One Thing You Will Never Get From A Reporter?

    "Off the Record. Deep Background. Not for Attribution." These phrases usually will protect a source. But always? The recent indictment of Scooter Libby reminded Your Business Blogger that there is one thing you will never get from a reporter....

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