Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Covered Dish Supper: 11/1/2005

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6 comments:

  1. Now Where Was I?

    Before the early morning news alerting us to the fact that President Bush would name Samuel Alito as his nominee to the Supreme Court I was writing this post. The point I was starting to develop was how scared the left appears to be. This morning that...

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  2. When the Senate Gets Behind Closed Doors

    I feel compelled to comment on this news about the Senate going into a closed-door session, because it's another example of the advantages of thinking like a cat. A closed-door session can be forced by any two members of the...

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  3. The morning after ...

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... It's Kerry-180 Tuesday (+ Open Trackbacks!)

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  4. Not Black Enough For Libs

    I guess in the eyes of the Wisconsin newspaper, black people should know their place -- at the feet of liberals. Anyone who dares stand up to the paternalism of affirmative action forever will be hounded.

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  5. Wal-Mart Locks Up Employees, Reports Fast Company Magazine

    The UnHappy Face of the 'Dark Side of "everyday low prices"' The November issue of Fast Company tells us that Wal-Mart incarcerates the night shift in some of its stores -- byline Charles Fishman: We've read that in 10%...

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  6. [...] Update: Hat tip to… West Virginia’s favorite son, Don Surber Stop the ACLU Adam’s Blog Basil’s Blog and last but not least, Bacon Bits [...]

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