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They change names, don't they?

Posted on September 30, 2004

Andrew Wilson is a 43-year-old self-employed inventor living in Missourri. For whatever reason one might imagine, Andrew no longer goes by the name Andrew. A circuit judge granted him legal... Continue Reading

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CrushKerry.com

Posted on September 28, 2004

Systematically deconstructing the lies of the Kerry campaign is a full time hobby for the people at CrushKerry.com. Scooping the media on the latest flip-flops, switcharoos and mainstream media hoo... Continue Reading

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Liberalism is fading away

Posted on September 26, 2004

I have just read one of the most brilliant assessments of the state of modern liberalism that I have read in months. Victor Davis Hanson writes for the National Review... Continue Reading

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GameNFlix.com - Rent Movies AND Video Games!

Posted on September 25, 2004

I have written some about GameZNFlix.com on this site the past few months. The latest reports from subscribers is that their service is getting better all the time. Now might... Continue Reading

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Cool Optical Illusion

Posted on September 22, 2004

A friend pointed me to this wild Optical Illusion. It is very cool. Enjoy. Continue Reading

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In a Galaxy Far, Far Away

Posted on September 20, 2004

The most requested DVDs of all time are finally going to be hitting the retail shelves today. Faster than you can say, "Use the Force, Luke", The Star Wars Trilogy... Continue Reading

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'Twas the Night Before Jesus Came

Posted on September 18, 2004

As we approach the holiday season (yes, Christmas will be here before you know it), I am reminded of a poem that I first heard of about a dozen years... Continue Reading

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So many topics, so little time

Posted on September 16, 2004

There is just too much to talk about today. I'm not sure where to start, so I'll just hit the highlights... RatherBiased.com has been documenting the extreme liberal bias of... Continue Reading

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Six: The Mark Unleashed

Posted on September 15, 2004

After the somewhat scathing replies I got regarding my review of the Christian film, Gone, I am somewhat reluctant to step up to the plate again. Regardless (or irregardless if... Continue Reading

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Oprah hands over the keys

Posted on September 13, 2004

I've never been a huge Oprah Winfrey fan. I've probably watched three entire shows my whole life. But I do appreciate the positive spin she has taken her show these... Continue Reading

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Attack on America: A Memorial

Posted on September 12, 2004

Even though this is the day after the anniversary of the 9/11 attack on America, I came across a fantastic memorial site. I am dismayed that the media has done... Continue Reading

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Bush vs. Kerry - Who is more compassionate?

Posted on September 10, 2004

I came across some very interesting information regarding the history of charitable contributions for the President and Senator Kerry. Check this out. John Kerry's charitable contributions from 1991-1995 Kerry's returns... Continue Reading

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Do you want this woman as First Lady?

Posted on September 9, 2004

Teresa Heinz Kerry has put her foot in her mouth again. Liberals are always accusing conservatives of "hate speech". According to a story in the Associated Press, Teresa Heinz Kerry... Continue Reading

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Campaign Commercials

Posted on September 7, 2004

Serious or superfluous? Truth or propaganda? These are some of the questions we must ask as we view political campaign commercials. Often influential and sometimes backfiring, political parties and their... Continue Reading

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Outsourcing the web

Posted on September 6, 2004

There has been a great deal of talk about outsourcing jobs to other countries recently. I never thought that I would have an interest in the topic, but I was... Continue Reading

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Al Gore Pulled over for Speeding

Posted on September 4, 2004

I have nothing personal against Al Gore. I'm sure he's a very nice person if you get to know him. I think his policies are attrocious and I can't thank... Continue Reading

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George W. Bush IS Presidential

Posted on September 3, 2004

I watched the President last night and was inspired. It is so refreshing to have a man in the White House who is "real". I know, I know. The Dems... Continue Reading

Hurricane Frances heading for Florida

Posted on September 3, 2004

As I write, a huge hurricane is headed for the Florida coast. This is the second one in a matter of weeks, only this one looks to have more devastating... Continue Reading

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Zell Miller Hits a Home Run!

Posted on September 2, 2004

Zell Miller is a Senator from the great state of Georgia. Previously, he was Governor of the state. On Wednesday night, he stood before the delagates of the Republican National... Continue Reading

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What Democrats said about Weapons of Mass Destruction

Posted on September 1, 2004

Amazingly, there are still liberals and democrats repeating the "Bush lied about WMDs" mantra. Let's put it to rest once and for all. Before we went to war in Iraq... Continue Reading

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