An important announcement from the Scientific community. A major research institution has just announced the discovery of the densest element yet known to science. The new element has been named “Bushcronium.” Bushcronium has one neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons, and 224 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 311. These...
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I am not sure what is going on in Illinois or why a state legislator would introduce a bill that would mandate that 6th grade girls receive the HPV vaccination, I found this article online at Stop The ACLU, (which is somewhat of an interesting name, since this cause seems like a case the...
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America is the greatest country in the world, but we are beset with many vexing problems. There is no consensus on how to deal with the issues of energy, immigration, crime, health care and unemployment. But there is a clear consensus that the Iraq war is an unmitigated disaster. Politicians, pundits and voters may disagree...
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I saw this article in the Stamford Advocate, via the LA Times written by Jonathan Chiat, and thought it was quite interesting to say the least. It essentially lays out the political minefield that is Washington D.C. I have been engaging in a discussion with E-Luv’s Big Mouth, about how much accolades Senator Jim...
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‘No, live like a man, and the movies will follow.’
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Available soon from City Hall: an official New York condom in a jazzy wrapper, perhaps one printed with a colorful subway map or some other city theme.
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A woman who attacked a pregnant referee last year during a boys basketball game in Cedar City has been sentenced to 10 days in jail.
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Since the State of the Union speech, much has been said and written about Nancy Pelosi, who was blinking so much that she’s been offered a job as sign outside a Nevada brothel. Rush Limbaugh surmised that it was some sort of code to Pelosi’s fellow Democrats on when to applaud and when to stay seated. Some people at...
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Just recently, I wrote an article about the need to focus on matters facing our country instead of who is running in ’08, but it seems the Presidential hoopla won’t go away. The media continues to stoke the flames of who is in the race to run for President in 2008. Potential candidates have been busy...
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Sales of existing homes fell in December, closing out a year in which demand for homes slumped by the largest amount in 17 years.
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On February 2, Americans celebrate a special day the very mention of which brings a smile to all but the most humor-challenged: Groundhog Day. As the World Book Online Reference Center article on it states, “Ground-Hog Day is an American tradition that supposedly predicts when spring will arrive. According to legend, the ground hog,...
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Not only is the new and improved Democratic majority delivering the change, change, change we’ve all been pining for, it apparently will also provide us with some big league grins. Take Wisconsin Congressman Steve Kagen. Please. Talking to a group of peace activists a few weeks ago, the freshman gloated over some terrific one-liners...
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No one wants the government rifling through his or her bank accounts. The FBI has no business perusing your grocery lists. The right of privacy is clear in this country. With very few exceptions, the government has no reason to mandate that you tell them about your finances, your relationships, or your personal health....
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Girl-power feminists who got where they are by marrying men with money or power — Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Arianna Huffington and John Kerry — love to complain about how hard it is for a woman to be taken seriously.
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I found this article at Reason, and just need to laugh at the attempt by the governmental agencies trying to regulate roommates.com, and more importantly attempting to change how we look for cohabitants.  “I may not be a gay man, but I have a lot of things in common with gay men. I’m...
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The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals heard arguments from prosecutors Wednesday on why criminal conspiracy charges should be reinstated against former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and two co-defendants.
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Hashemi Rafsanjani, a pragmatic conservative defeated by Mr Ahmadinejad in the 2005 presidential election, believes Iran may have to yield to western demands to suspend uranium enrichment to save the country’s Islamic system from collapse.
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American civilization eventually will collapse if government doesn’t do a better job assimilating immigrants into society, possible GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said Wednesday as he urged Congress to enshrine English as the nation’s official language.
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Williams was released from custody on Tuesday night after DNA tests showed he did not commit a 1985 rape. But who is the ‘victim’?
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A married woman who was having an affair with a fellow skydiver plunged 13,000 ft to her death after her love rival and best friend tampered with her parachute, police say. Police have also disclosed that Ms Clottemans had previously been arrested for attempting to run over an American boyfriend. He escaped injury and...
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