- The Moderate Voice is following the earthquake.
- Confederate Yankee is also following the earthquake.
- Public Eye (Bachman) says Allah takes credit.
- The Steel Deal finds the UN bombed the smurf out of the village.
- SerandEz enoyed a brief moment at the top.
- Louisiana Conservative calls both sides to task.
- California Conservative says the Golden State might outlaw their governor's speech.
- Kerfuffles looks at Clinton's offensive.
- Charmaine Yoest says Cheney was a no-show.
- Conservative Cat says trojans are attacking PSP.
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! ... Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" - Barry Goldwater
Sunday, October 9, 2005
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They oughta nuke the TeleTubbies too while they're at.
ReplyDeleteTake The Pledge poll
ReplyDeleteI took the poll and was not surprised at the results so isn't it suppose to be for the people by the people , maybe we need to bring a suit attacking those that forget about our rights .
Cafe Caption Contest
ReplyDeleteThere are no prizes, only fun. Give us your best caption for the Cafe Image of the Week. Don't forget to check out last week's Cafe Caption Contest, where bullwinkle of Random Numbers gives us the winning caption.After three consecutive...
Now there's an idea!
ReplyDeleteMiers - Week One
ReplyDeleteWell it's been a week since President Bush announced his decision to nominate Harriet Miers for the seat of retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Conner on the Supreme Court. The news hit the blogosphere like low pressure over warm water. The resultant storm ...
A CALL for HELP!!
ReplyDeleteThen Katrina destroyed it along with everything else he and his family owned. Now he and his family are split up while he tries to help other victims and find a way to get a new place to live for his own family.
18,000 Reportedly Killed in South Asia's 7.6 Quake
ReplyDeleteMother Nature has brutally struck again in a year when she has been deadly cranky: the death toll for South Asia's earthquake is now 18,000 and rising, as is clear from this AP report:
Byrd's Senior Moment
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not but the following video clip from C-Span is painful to watch, even for a Byrd hunter such as I.
Time to Leave the U.N.?
ReplyDeleteThat ineffective, anti-American group known as the United Nations wants to control the Internet. China, Siria, Iran, and Cuba (those bastions of human rights and free speech) would have a part in limiting what information you can access:A global
A very sweet story
ReplyDeleteFrom today's Tallahassee Democrat. I applaud you Brian Leichus.
Sunday trackback party
ReplyDeleteAnother trackback party, for our addicted Sunday blogging friends. The next one will be taking place on Wednesday. Enjoy, and have fun!
Trackback with one of your posts that you think deserves some special attention from this past week.
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Nobel's Also-Rans
ReplyDeleteI was struck by the spirit of prophecy while reading the BBC's report of this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner...
Without further ado, my list of nominees for next year's Nobel Peace Prize: ...
ODd on ID?
ReplyDeleteAnd so it goes, ladies and gents: the back and forth of proponents and opponents in search of that singular victory in what is basically a hopeless quest. Hopeless because the spiritual and philosophical plane of the human mind is unique and distinct ...
Morning Quarters
ReplyDeleteWar on Islamic Terror Catch–And–Release Program Should Only Apply To Fish — Captain's Quarters The Yemen government doesn't seem to take terrorism quite as seriously as we do, according to the London Telegraph. Their idea of handling terrorism goes eve...
Thanks for the link! As a note, I'm still beating Ms. Malkin ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Great!
ReplyDeleteyesterday was my b-day basil,and I read the post on the U.N.wanting to control the Internet.I wouldn't trust these bums to give me a flu shot let alone anything else.Worth organization and a worthless pice of real estate.I don't know why Congress wanted to preserve something that should've been bulldozed a long time ago.I don't think Washington is listening to us.We better make them or else.
ReplyDeleteA belated Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteMorning Quarters
ReplyDeleteTerrorism Zawahiri's Advice — Power Line During the summer, American forces in Iraq intercepted a long letter from al Zawahiri, al Qaeda's number two leader, to Zarqawi, leader of al Qaeda's forces in Iraq. Initially, only a few sentences were...