Wednesday, November 9, 2005

Breakfast: 11/9/2005

Try one of these specials with your breakfast:

14 comments:

  1. l’Anatomie de l’intifada française

    "Tolerant" France (of which I have just written) faces a quandry, according to columnist Jack Kelly:
    As the French intifada spreads into its second week and across the country, the French government has a dilemma. To whom does it surrender?
    In Mr...

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  2. l’Anatomie de l’intifada française

    "Tolerant" France (of which I have just written) faces a quandry, according to columnist Jack Kelly:
    As the French intifada spreads into its second week and across the country, the French government has a dilemma. To whom does it surrender?
    In Mr...

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  3. Is Virginia Turning Blue ?

    Virginia is considered a red state. It went for Bush decisively last year, and has gone Republican in every Presidential election since 1968. For the second time in four years, though, Virginia has elected a Democratic Governor as Tim Kaine defeated ...

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  4. l’Anatomie de l’intifada française

    "Tolerant" France (of which I have just written) faces a quandry, according to columnist Jack Kelly:
    As the French intifada spreads into its second week and across the country, the French government has a dilemma. To whom does it surrender?
    In Mr...

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  5. Stop The ACLU Interviews John Hawkins of Right Wing News

    First of all I just want to thank John Hawkins of Righwing News for taking the time to answer a few questions. I think many of you will find this interview informative, encouraging, and maybe even a little entertaining. Thank you again John.
    #1. W...

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  6. Middle of the Week Open Trackbacks

    First a few notes:
    Join The Anti-PC Leauge!
    Vote for me as the Jack of Clubs of the Blogosphere
    Here is how it works. Edit a post to include a link to this post, and send a trackback. No link to this post, and the trackback will be deleted.
    If yo...

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  7. A Touching Tribute

    The Kurdistan Region in Iraq is a good news story that seldom gets told. Starting today, the first of three ads placed by Kurds (who have hired a PR company to help promote message) of appreciation....View Ads

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  8. What's next, outlawing alcohol?

    It must be ?tell me how to live my life? day. First over at Technicalities we have a fisking of a campaign to keep people from eating hamburgers. Then I find this article about how Washington State is trying to...

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  9. Bird Brained

    Best describes the woman in this story.

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  10. The day after ...

    Today's dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny ... It's the Free Jack Idema Blogburst! (+ Open Trackbacks)

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  11. California Rejects Prop 73

    Many Californians, myself included, are not dismayed by this setback. In the words of one of my political heroes here in California, state Sen. Tom McClintock: “These reforms may not be passed tonight, but they will most certainly be passed on a fut...

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  12. Light at the End of the Channel Tunnel

    Rarely am I so pleased to find out I was wrong. Although the French crisis is not over, the damage levels have dropped significantly overnight, with the number of burned cars dropping from 1173 to 617, and the number of...

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  13. Wrong Cemetery

    With Veterans Day on Friday, a few people are going to fall for the let-the-ACLU-remove-these-crosses email. It shows a picture of a cemetery filled with American soldiers who died in combat. Here is the photo:

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  14. Oh yeah, and thanks for the linkage! /TJ

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