On December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified and has since protected American citizens for 206 years.
We should celebrate December 15 every year. By officially designating December 15 as Bill of Rights Day,
we would be reminding our fellow citizens and younger generations of our heritage.
Bill of Rights Day would declare America’s commitment to [...]
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Less and less public access all around -
why am I not surprised?
Federal judge declares boating illegal in all US navigable waters:
By IBI Magazine
In a rather bizarre ruling that has marine industry officials worried, Judge Robert G. James of the United States District Court, Western Division of Louisiana, has said that it is criminal trespass for [...]
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whilst we’re on the subject of “sex workers”
it’s good to realize that the work does have it limits.
Since the field tends to favor the younger sort,
having a second career is the sensible thing to do
as one gets on in life…
not to mention a much different, if not markably reduced,
set of occupational hazards…
Ananova - Prostitutes retrain [...]
nope - it’s not Dubya this time -
it’s the Italian PM, working his way up from an earlier
comparison of himself to Napoleon….
[Ananova] Italian PM: ‘I Am Jesus’:
The Italian Prime Minister has been slammed after comparing himself to Jesus Christ.
Silvio Berlusconi was criticised by political opponents over the reported remarks.
Mr Berlusconi apparently told supporters in Rome:
“I [...]
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I guess some Dutch prefer to support the troops with red light “sex workersâ€
instead of flying yellow ribbons tied to trees.
Well…
maybe the workers could wear yellow ribbons -
(along with other items of clothing, of course)
not that they’d be tied to trees…
unless the army paid extra for that….
hmaybe….
I’ll stop now….
{Ananova] Woman MP demands hookers for [...]
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This midterm election is promising to be
a tragedy of technical errors….
check out this article from Ars Technica:
Primary and early e-voting problems point to gathering storm:
As we move toward the November mid-terms, we’re beginning to a more detailed and depressing picture
of exactly what we’re up against as a nation in less than a week: two major [...]
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Isn’t it convenient that 9/11 related material gets dug up
just weeks from an election where the party in power suffers
from subterranean approval levels and is facing possible losses
in various Congressional races….?
BBC NEWS | Americas | Anger as 9/11 remains discovered:
Human remains - some reportedly as large as arm or leg bones -
have been found at [...]
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got a call from 202-895-0900
which resolves to The Smith Company
Reaching the Future through the Telephone
The Smith Company is a trailblazer.
From the start, we broke with tradition and set out to provide
far more than the typical “full service†telemarketing firm.
In other words - call center/telemarketing.
here’s a list of clients:
American Civil Liberties Union
American Chemical Society
American Diabetes [...]
There’s a lot to what this Marine says -
I voted for Bush in both 2000 and 2004 and I’d sooner die than be Democrat,
yet what he says holds weight.
I fear that it is as Reagan once said of Democrats:
I didn’t leave them - they left me
This country has become a cheap, made-in-China parody of itself [...]
Submitted for your consideration -
an alternative to the day-long onslaught of tape-looped towers falling,
followed by fear-mongering spin-doctored messages attempting
to instill WWII Era blind trust in a world of far too many Watergates and Vietnams.
Behold the simple concoction of noodles with cod egg pods (called Tarako),
marketed with aplomb by 2 egg pod capped cute girls singing [...]