Saturday, October 8, 2005

Saturday Brunch: 10/8/2005

Try one of these specials with your supper:

25 comments:

  1. Conspiring To Do A Legal Act?

    He was charged originally with conspiracy based on a law that came after the fact. So the first indictment charged DeLay with conspiring to commit a legal act.

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  2. Harriet Miers: An Enigma

    Many bloggers have been weighing in on Harriet Miers, President Bush?s nominee for the Supreme Court, and I haven?t been one of them for good reason.

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  3. Weekend Trackback Party

    Its the weekend! Help us celebrate, share your best stuff. A link for a linklink to this post, send a trackback, and a link to your blog will magically appear. Its a linkfest weekend! Share your best with us!
    If you have somethi...

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  4. Rage Against The Machine

    What we are fighting is a money machine.
    Headquartered in New York City, the ACLU has 53 staffed affiliates in major cities, more than 300 chapters nationwide, and a legislative office in Washington, D.C. The ACLU Foundation (ACLUF) is the national...

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  5. Open Post: The Weekend Edition

    EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!
    If you have something newsworthy, humorous, unusual or, in any way, interesting to share, please use our trackback to your post, and link to this post so others can read all about it.
    And you dont have to be f...

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  6. Crosses and Flags

    Islamists Demand that England Find a New Flag and a New Patron Saint.
    Does this sound familiar: Ban on the Banner of Saint George? Americans all know that the Southern Cross, an ensign representing the cross of Saint Andrew, is offensi...

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  7. FEMA Fraud arrests in Broward County Florida

    These were the first in this part of Florida. Previously there had some in Dade County/Miami. Broward only felt the storms of 2004 slightly more than Dade. I wouldn't be surprised if there was fraud in Palm Beach County. There will always be some peopl...

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  8. OPEN THREAD-OPEN TRACKBACKS 2

    Your source for all the Weekend Trackback action. All of it. I aint kidding. Updated constantly, so check back often.

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  9. NYC on alert for terror attacks against subway

    Michelle Malkin reports on the NYPD's investigation of terrorist threats against the subway system in the Big Apple.

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  10. William F. Buckley, Rush Limbaugh, George Will at NR's 50th. Not Cheney

    Charmaine, Buckley Your Business Blogger and Charmaine attended National Review's 50th Anniversary Gala in Washington DC Thursday night with 998 other dear friends. A celebration of a half century of journalism and innovation and wit. The Evening's bl...

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  11. An All-Volunteer Army?

    BW noticed a decidedly conservative lean to the MILBLOGS from Iraq compared to history books and reprints of letters he'd read from WWI and II. He observes that we ended our draft about 30 years ago, that we're approaching the second generation of an a...

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  12. Code Pink: Run Away! Run Away!

    Man, this is inspiring! Listen up: Code Pink turns tail and runs from America-loving, military-supporting citizens who chose to express publicly their love and respect for our military. Indepundit has the story plus great pictures.
    Perhaps this is a ...

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  13. WLWOTPCFCD

    Time for the Weekend Link Whorage Open Trackback Post Covered Fest Carnival Dish!

    [This WLWOTPCFCD post will be updated with other open trackback post links as they become available.]

    If you have something youd like others to read, link to thi...

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  14. New Journalism for Real

    Terry Heaton, writing for the September issue of the Digital Journalist, explores the incredible challenges faced by traditional journalists in TV News in a Postmodern World: Chaos at the Doo...

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  15. Trackback Party

    I will start the weekend trackback party early this week. Trackback any and all posts to this site over the weekend.
    This will be updated with bloggers who are also having a party.
    I pinged a few of you folks who participated last week. Jump back ...

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  16. Introducing the Poindexter Awareness Office

    The Poindexter Awareness Office has identified Harriet Miers as the stealth anti-Poindexter candidate most capable of mitigating the Poindextrous damage caused by pointy-headed justices David Souter and the Supremes in the areas of eminent domain and M...

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  17. Bush And The Democratic Party Are Both Ailing

    If you look at the present scene, you have to think: both political parties have seen better days.

    President George Bush and his g...

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  18. Possible EMAIL Virus Shows Incompetence

    A new spam email is making the rounds. The email claims to have a photo from an upcoming pornographic movie starring Mike Tyson and Jenna Jameson. The email has several characteristics that make me think it's designed to transmit a...

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  19. SerandEz - Best Recent Posts

    Before my actual post, let me explain my idea regarding open trackbacks, which I wrote about in full a couple of weeks ago - and actually tried once earlier, with some success:

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  20. Ah! I'm sorry, I'm not sure why it has 3 trackbacks from me... Stupid $#^*(% Haloscan!

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  21. Bigger than Miers

    What concerns me most is will this decision increase the dissention in the right side of the Blogosphere started by the appointment of Miers, and if it does, how do we bring everyone back together in time for the 2006 elections.

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  22. Ezzie:
    Hey, don't sweat it. Things happen.

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  23. Back in the Saddle

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... Finally blogging again Monday

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  24. William F. Buckley, Rush Limbaugh, George Will at NR's 50th. Not Cheney

    Charmaine, Buckley Your Business Blogger and Charmaine attended National Review's 50th Anniversary Gala in Washington DC Thursday night with 998 other dear friends. A celebration of a half century of journalism and innovation and wit. The Evening's bl...

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