Tuesday, November 8, 2005

Breakfast: 11/8/2005

Try one of these specials with your breakfast:

26 comments:

  1. Open Post: Team Air Force Valour-IT Matching Donations

    Listen up: Air Force is getting creamed in the Project Valour-IT fundraising competition! C’mon!

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  2. Open Post: Team Air Force Valour-IT Matching Donations

    Listen up: Air Force is getting creamed in the Project Valour-IT fundraising competition! C’mon!

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  3. Open Post: Team Air Force Valour-IT Matching Donations

    Listen up: Air Force is getting creamed in the Project Valour-IT fundraising competition! C’mon!

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  4. Crisis In The Republic ?

    The riots throughout France have continued into their 12th night and the government of France is at least talking about cracking down.

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  5. Tuesday Open Post

    I enjoyed the last linkfest so much I’ve decided to have another one. Look for Open Posts here on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

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  6. FYI - I tried to trackback my open post this morning - didn't work.

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  7. Blogger's Rally for Bush

    An act of rebellion against those who seek to demolish the Bush agenda and nullify the reasons you voted for him (ie. Social Security Reform, Victory in Iraq, pro-family, Tax Reform, pro-small business, whatever). Bloggers Rallying for Bush agree that,...

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  8. There's been an update/correction at Mudville

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  9. Midweek Open Trackbacks:

    Welcome to Adam's Blog Open Trackback party.

    I have no time to post today, however when I get home from the Brandi Swindell's victory (God-willing) party, everyone who has sent me a trackback AND linked back to this thread, will receive a link back ...

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  10. Midweek Open Trackbacks:

    Welcome to Adam's Blog Open Trackback party.

    I have no time to post today, however when I get home from the Brandi Swindell's victory (God-willing) party, everyone who has sent me a trackback AND linked back to this thread, will receive a link back ...

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  11. Midweek Open Trackbacks:

    Welcome to Adam's Blog Open Trackback party.

    I have no time to post today, however when I get home from the Brandi Swindell's victory (God-willing) party, everyone who has sent me a trackback AND linked back to this thread, will receive a link back ...

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  12. Election Day Linkin' Fest

    Several elections today for governorships including Virginia and New Jersey. California has several initiatives in store for it's voters. Michelle Malkin has an election watch as well. Don Surber has an open post going for election day, too. Californ...

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  13. Who Gets to Decide?

    Here in North Carolina, there is an execution scheduled for November 18.

    Elias Syriani, 67, stabbed his wife (and the mother of his four children) twenty-eight times with a screwdriver in July 1990. She had recently filed for divorce. He did this i...

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  14. Who Gets to Decide?

    Here in North Carolina, there is an execution scheduled for November 18.

    Elias Syriani, 67, stabbed his wife (and the mother of his four children) twenty-eight times with a screwdriver in July 1990. She had recently filed for divorce. He did this i...

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  15. Who Gets to Decide?

    Here in North Carolina, there is an execution scheduled for November 18.

    Elias Syriani, 67, stabbed his wife (and the mother of his four children) twenty-eight times with a screwdriver in July 1990. She had recently filed for divorce. He did this i...

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  16. Photoshop Burqa

    Akbar-e-Jehan is an Urdu weekly magazine from Pakistan. I used to read it a lot when I was in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Here's their website. I was surfing through it today and found something that looked odd.

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  17. EXCLUSIVE: Chirac Reading “My Pet Goat”?

    I have come across this shocking bit of evidence that while France burns, Chirac has spent the last eleven days reading the French version of the much maligned …

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  18. Boosting global economy

    Nutrition is the most important of any issue in the World, and I feel that this is one of the most valuable pieces of news in the World today...

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  19. deborah:
    My spam filter (Spam Karma 2) caught it. It offered no reason (it usually tells why).

    I found it in the moderation queue and immediately released it.

    I'll be rechecking my Spam Karma 2 settings. Sorry for the mess-up.

    Mrs G:
    Thanks for the update. I've corrected the Breakfast entry.

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  20. Projecte Quel Dommage Open Post

    This just in from Llama Butchers... yes, its the weather report from France: Bummer! I so sympathize with the french, all those rioting muslims and sharia law right around the corner, as soon as the expected surrender is complete. When...

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  21. Go vote, Virginia!

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... Go vote VA, and it's Kerry-180 Tuesday (+ Open TrackBacks!)

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  22. 'Is The Woman Of The Elevator Home?'

    Coming to an urban legend in your city soon: The telemarketer who dialed the elevator emergency phone!

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  23. French Disaster Response

    How interesting. Maybe the French might finally be doing something...

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  24. Harper College Relinquishes Academic Integrity in the Name of Political Correctness

    Local Chicago community college caves to PC crap!

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  25. This is Janet Syriani. My father is currently waiting to be executed for the murder of our mother in 1990. I read your thoughts on this and have to say that it disturbed me. As you may know, we have never asked anyone to release my father from prison. People, such as yourself, do not understand the background of this story. My father was the first and only man given the death penalty in our county for the murder of a spouse. It has been known that his defense team did not accurately try his case. Never once did his lawyer hire a mental health expert and for this reasoning, the jury had no other choice but to convict My Father to a death sentence. His lawyer angered the jury by stating this was a case of "Self-defense" when anyone could have realized this was a case of mental illness and insanity. I am not giving excuses for my father. I know what he had done was wrong and he affected the lives of his children. We will be the ones to live our lives having two parents murdered. I do not agree at all what you said in your opinion and am very repulsed at what you had to say. Thank God no one in your family has ever had to go through what my family and I have. But if that would have been the case, I'm sure you would be more sympathetic. I cannot change your mind, this is what you believe. But for the Thousands and Thousands of individuals who support us and believe that Vengeance Is A Lazy Form Of Grief, I urge you to reconsider your thoughts. He is my father, and I love him no matter what wrongs he has done to his children's lives. Just remember, in a few months, this will not affect anyone else, nor will they remember this story. But for a 23 year old girl, this will haunt me until my last breathe. God bless you and your family.

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  26. Janet:
    I'll forward your comments to the author of that piece.

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