Archive for February 1st, 2005

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2005-02-01
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HEY- Do you remember Hugo Schwyzer? Maybe you don’t. He was an guest on Glenn Sack’s radio show and he was featured on MensNewsDaily in a 1-photo pictoral essay which involved a spring-loaded fish. Well, apparently the sensitive, caring Hugo once admitted to sleeping with several of his students. He admitted that when he...

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2005-02-01
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Nice Guy Syndrome. By Ambrose Diaz. Nice Guy Syndrome has become a pervasive way of thinking for a certain type of man. I stumbled on this quote posted on the Counseling Center For Human Development Web site at The University of South Florida: “The nice guy is the person who you trust and feel...

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Google Ad Amusement

2005-02-01
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So I’ve got Google Ads on my site. Today I’ve had my 3rd best day ever, 300ish visitors as of right now. Know how much I made on Google ads? 7 cents.

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2005-02-01
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The Father of Modern Conservativism. Marx says, “Workers of the world, unite!” Disraeli says, Peoples of Britain, unite! Marx foresees one class united around the world. Disraeli envisions all classes united throughout the nation. Socialists had “internationals,” but conservatives never felt any need to blend their national parties into transnational organizations. Yet Marx-to-Disraeli is...

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2005-02-01
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We are so fucked as a country. This will only lead to an increase in the size of government, a decrease in liberty, and take us one step closer to a socialist utopia. Need proof? I got in an arguement with a girl in law school today that said there is no such thing...

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2005-02-01
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TUESDAY ROUNDUP Once again I pick out what I think are my best posts for the week: On Dissecting Leftism I noted that Einstein was a Marxist. On Political Correctness Watch I posted an email from the Deep South which says that conservatives treat women better On Greenie Watch I have laugh at the...

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The terrorists are defeated…

2005-02-01
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Web Site Claims GI Captured in Iraq When they have to resort to stealing dolls and making videos about it, you know that they’ve utterly failed as a movement…

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2005-02-01
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A kindler, more gentle Klu Klux Klan “The old ways of the Klan don’t work anymore, we are in some ways a more politically correct Klan,” said Phild Lawson is the Grand Dragon of Michigan’s Mystic Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Ah, it almost makes me want to cry.

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2005-02-01
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Too bad Uncle Bern isn’t a North Korean. He’d perform his duties well. The reclusive communist country is waging a hair war, telling its male population to lose the long locks, cut the coiffures and mow the mane to conform to “socialist style” — no longer than two inches. One exception, however: Comradely comb-overs...

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To filibuster Gonzales?

2005-02-01
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Democrats weigh filibuster to delay, block Gonzales appointment Senate Democrats are considering filibustering Alberto Gonzales’ nomination to be attorney general over his role in developing the Bush administration’s policies on treating foreign detainees. No final decision has been made yet, but at least two Democrats — Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and Democratic Whip Richard...

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Keyes for Sosa?

2005-02-01
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Archpundit has this. Priceless.

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Liberals being to ask “What if Bush was Right?”

2005-02-01
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Mark Brown asks what if Bush was right? I respect this honest question, to be frank. None of us has perfect information, yet many voice their opinions as if they do. Mark Brown starts to question because he sees the possibility that Bush was right. I think he was, but entertain the possibility he...

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Culture & Cosmos / Fetal Pain Bill Garners Large Support

2005-02-01
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CULTURE & COSMOS February 1, 2005 Volume 2, Number 26 Reintroduced Fetal Pain Bill Garners Unlikely Supporter Kansas Senator Sam Brownback reintroduced a bill on Wednesday that requires abortionists to notify women who want abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy that their unborn baby can likely experience extreme pain. Following the bill’s introduction came...

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Why does Teddy really hate Bush?

2005-02-01
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“Where, where is rightness? when the sacred gift, Immortal genius, comes not in reward For fervent love, for total self-rejection, For work and for exertion and for prayers, But casts its light upon a madman’s head, An idle loafer’s brow … O Mozart, Mozart!” – Salieri (from Alexander Pushkin’s “Mozart and Salieri”) In Pushkin’s...

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Ceasefire, what ceasefire?

2005-02-01
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The supposed ceasefire between Palestinian terrorist groups and Israel is a sham, and has already been broken numerous times. Rockets and mortars are still being fired from Gaza into contiguous Israeli villages. Meanwhile, IDF soldiers have new rules of engagement that weaken their ability to defend themselves or the Israeli citizens they are responsible...

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Is the North Korean regime dying?

2005-02-01
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Command Post reviews a Times of London report dealing with the continued breakdown of Kim’s North Korean regime. It even discusses the possibility that Kim is no longer in power there. It’s well worth reading the whole thing. Two correspondents from the Times of London, who entered North Korea under the guise of potential...

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Radical Muslim violence in Australia

2005-02-01
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Some Australian al-Qaeda supporters are not happy with the recent turn of events in Iraq, and are taking it out on Iraqi expats there. IRAQI shopkeepers in western Sydney said yesterday their support for the Iraqi election was endangering their lives after four people were injured in a shooting provoked by the poll. Some...

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The doctor is not in

2005-02-01
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This is really an outstanding article reviewing the crisis that is slowly brewing in the medical profession in the United States. Slowly but surely, due to falling reimbursements, a lack of autonomy, increasing malpractice premiums, and steadily increasing amounts of paperwork and bureaucratic redtape, the professional satisfaction that physicians feel is eroding. And this...

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It’s about time, and still not enough

2005-02-01
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Part of President Bush’s 2006 budget proposal includes increasing the benefit for the families of soldiers killed in a war zone from $12,420 to $250,000. $100,000 for the death benefit and an option for another $150,000 life insurance benefit. The benefits would also be retroactive to the beginning of the Afghanistan war. That’s not...

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