Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Blogrolling 2006-10-10

Items of interest from the blogroll.


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  1. Here's to you, Madarine! or, This DUD's for you!...

    Korean dictator wants to get in on the Democrat act with an October Surprise of his own!...

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  2. The Knucklehead of the Day award...

    Today's winner is Mexico Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez....

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  3. Vices Are Not Crimes...

    minister decided that a visual demonstration would add emphasis to his Sunday sermon.

    Four worms were placed into four separate jars....

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  4. MerrY PenguinS...

    The same week Principal Bernadette Floyd axed a penguin Christmas play she deemed religious, 200 public high school students from three counties sang about Jesus in an honors choir in Fort Pierce ... a dichotomy some say proves the St.Lucie County Scho...

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  5. Sink or swim?...

    So far as personal bankruptcy goes, taxes owed have to be paid in full. Here is an article where its reported that Winn Dixie owes back taxes in Mississippi. The store has many legal hurdles in its path still and strong competition from WalMart....

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  6. The Knucklehead of the Day award...

    Today's winner is Judge Thomas P. Miano....

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  7. More than 6 million Palestinians died since 2000...

    In an update of a two-year-old survey that sparked wide disagreement, Johns Hopkins researchers now estimate that more than a half-million Iraqis have died as a result of the U.S.-led invasion and its bloody aftermath....

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  8. Definition of a Wave...

    One of the reasons that I chose the name Planck's Constant for this blog is that the concept represents one true certainty in a universe filled with uncertainty. Time, mass and energy can all change; however Planck's Constant absolutely defines the s...

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