Monday, February 20, 2006

Picnic 2006-02-20

Today's picnic basket of items from my blogroll.
  • MacStansbury is celebrating Ricky Williams Day
  • Riehl World View looks at an admission from the mainstream media
  • SerandEz have a guest post about George Washington
  • Groovyvic (Fiddle Dee Dee) is ready to hurt someone
  • Stop the ACLU! finds a Taser death that they place at the feet of ... the ACLU
  • Tidbits and Treasures shares a prayer request
  • The Pirate's Cove hasn't moved ... but has changed
  • Adam's Blog looks at Dobson's backing of the Reciprocal Beneficiary bill in Colorado
  • Sunday Morning Coffee considers how songs change over time [Firefox display alert]
  • John Noonan (Andi's World) offers props to Murtha
  • SarahK (IMAO) names the new dog after a Clint Eastwood character ... if Clint Eastwood were a girl
  • Michelle Malkin tracks the madness
  • AbbaGav hosts the Hamas Blog Carnival
  • Bad Example: Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she had to walk into mine.
  • Shamalama (Common Folk Using Common Sense) wonders why the numbers don't match the numbers.
  • Tisha Sharp says some aren't up to the task.
  • Blog interviews information is available here.

11 comments:

  1. Diabetes in the News...

    Welcome to "Diabetes in the News". This feature has links to diabetes related news stories, blogs, or websites. If you come upon a story, blog or website that I haven't mentioned, e-mail me at joscafe.com at gmail.com. I will check it out and if pos...

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  2. Hillary: You Have One Mean Village Out There...

    How many times do people in a position of authority succumb to the “cover my butt” theory of administration? How often, and at what cost to society and innocent children, does this very human, but deadly process happen? Plenty!

    ......

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  3. Funny story this SarahK problem with the name of the dog.

    (I know: very deep comment)

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  4. The True Enemy...

    The best way to think about the workers as human beings is to imagine that there isn't a U.S.-Mexican border at all. The border is a geopolitical abstraction that ought not to interfere with humane treatment of our new neighbors....

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  5. Intro To Moron Of The Week #21...

    Stray Dog Found has done something that hasn't been done before: maintained the moron title for a full month. Well, not for being a moron, but for guessing correctly who was a moron 4 weeks ago and having no one......

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  6. Port security sellout?...

    Many have raised concerns regarding a Dubai based business purchasing U.S. port operations. The issues being that security may be compromised, as it is hard enough to secure the ports and shipping without having a company from a Muslim country involv.....

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  7. Anger: QWest...

    Is this 2006 or is it 1990?

    It shouldn't be a major trial for an Internet savvy person like myself to get a simple DSL install working. ...

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  8. Port InSecurity...

    The criticisms keep rolling in. As they should. The whole approval system stinks and puts commercial interests ahead of security interests. As I earlier noted, when the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey is not contacted in relation to the approva.....

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  9. So, Is There a Problem With This?...

    More of the tape purportedly from Osama bin Laden has been released and has this,
    "I have sworn to only live free. Even if I find bitter the taste of death, I don't want to die humiliated or deceived," bin Laden said, in the 11-minute, 26-second tap...

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  10. Happy Blogiversary to me!...

    quick review of the archives reveals that I have been banging my head against this same brick wall for a year now! Actually, Feb. 4th of last year was my first O'ficial post....

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