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Archive for September, 2005

Cast your vote for the 2008 Republican primary straw poll

CLICK HERE to cast your vote at Patrick Ruffini’s blog.

Why trust the mainstream media after they botched Katrina?

Hugh Hewitt makes an interesting correlation:
Given this failure to capture the true story in New Orleans even with all of the combined resources of all the MSM working around the clock, why would anyone believe that American media is accurately reporting on the events in Iraq from the Green Zone, in the course of a […]

National Do Not Call Registry

Make sure to visit donotcall.gov to register your phone numbers.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY?
The National Do Not Call Registry gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls at home. Most telemarketers should not call your number once it has been on the registry for 31 days. If […]

Family Update

Well it’s been a pretty eventful couple of weeks since I last wrote about the family.

We’re locked in for a new house. We ended up going with the McCaffrey home. We love the model (you can view pictures by clicking on the photos tab).
Happy Mills received an extreme makeover. As you can see the place […]

Boots on the Ground

Another book I’d like to buy. Stories from real soldiers on the battlefield, not the handpicked soldiers that reporters weed-out who will complain about everything just to get their mug on TV.

Quite possibly the WORST game ever! (Almost)

How long can you hold it? HoldTheButton.com
This game is almost as much fun as “who can go the longest without saying a word?”.
(HT: Caffeine & Irony)

News Roundup #1

Katrina death toll grossly exagerrated. (Nola)
Newly formed Supreme Court may get a chance to reinstate the “partial birth” abortion ban. (Breitbart)
Washington Nationals team chaplain suspended for believing in Acts 4:12. (Agape Press)
Another adult stem cell breakthrough that won’t get the attention that embryonic stem cell research does. (Townhall)
I guess the good ‘ol USA isn’t as […]

World Series/Catastrophies are good for our health

ERs slow down when major events are occuring whether it is the Red Sox in the World Series or terrorist attacks. Read more about this interesting statistic.

Not the brightest grasshopper

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again…CLICK HERE

Barbara Streisand is at it again…

She thinks the increase in Hurricane intensity and frequency is due to global warming. Other than poking fun at Barbara’s ignorance, this article from World Net Daily, contains some interesting information such as this statement from meteorology expert Max Mayfield, head of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
“The current period of heightened activity could […]


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