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Is the Pope caving in on his core convictions, as expressed in the Regensburg address, for the sake of public relations? A look behind the scenes tells us that it is just the opposite.
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How to block Facebooks beacon contextual advertising/snooping (for Firefox users).
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With IE6, “PNG images with transparency do not show their transparent regions, so you have to use some crazy IE6 proprietary filters.”
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Better Gmail 2, a Firefox extension that adds features to the new Gmail interface
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With the situation seemingly turning the corner in Anbar —and even Baghdad— it’s tempting to think that the same will apply in the southern provinces of Iraq. Not so fast, says PJM Baghdad editor Mohammed Fadhil, explaining why the regions are very
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Apple fans pummeled Kim for her story on the iPhone’s controversial security model, while Ron Paul boosters went after Sarah for her piece on a recent spurt of deceptive spam promoting the Republican presidential candidate. Some representatives from each
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Excellent.
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How the former governor of Arkansas could end up handing the keys for the White House to Rudy Giuliani.
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While everyone was hand-wringing over Pakistan, Hugo Chavez pulled a coup against his own countrymen, effectively eliminating civil rights. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the press has failed to take note.
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“The plan basically involves counting backward from February 5, that is, first establishing himself in the mega-primary states — with Florida a must-win contest — and then taking up the fight in the smaller early states. It’s a big-risk, big-reward
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Alabama congressman expresses grief over Democratic legislators agenda.
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An anti-Paul blog! You knew it was coming, didn’t you? (Yay!)
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Rove: “The Democratic Congress is more interested in acting out than in taking positive action.”
Yes, that Rove. :D
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George W. Bush had a shoot-out with the “bad guys” in Iraq on Thursday, playing a computer game with war veterans that simulates a firefight in Baghdad, the White House said.
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The potential for fraud is not trivial, as federal privacy laws prevent cross-checking voter registration rolls with immigration records. Nevertheless, a 1997 Congressional investigation found that “4,023 illegal voters possibly cast ballots in [a] disput
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Will Olmert ever learn? “A top Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip warned on Friday that the Islamist movement would seize control of the West Bank if Israel withdrew from the occupied territory.’
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While Ron Paul has a loyal following that continue to dominate online polls, he still does not poll well in any polls that include a random sampling of people. With time ticking away to the New Hampshire primary, Giuliani and Romney lead the race.
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The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission is striving to fragment Lincoln’s legacy by pandering to multicultural identity politics that repudiate Lincoln’s own faith in a common national citizenship, rooted in the belief that all men are created equ
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Last night some Friends decided to pick a date for a National Day of Donation — November 21, 2007. OBJECTIVE: A pile of cash to push ad buys, and a special Thanksgiving present for what Fred is doing. Give Until It (almost) Hurts. For 24 Hours, starting
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When discussing South America, one of the most understated topics is the extent to which Arab terrorist networks have developed a foothold from Mexico to Uruguay. The simple list of Arab South American PRESIDENTS is startling in and of itself.
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Folding@home is a distributed computing project; Proteins are biology’s workhorses — its “nanomachines.” Before proteins can carry out these important functions, they assemble themselves, or “fold.” Also see http://mvrwcfah.blogspot.com !
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This Veterans Day, we pause to remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed so much in the defense of our freedoms.
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9/11 conspiracies have been seeming getting more and more far fetched. This could lead one to think of some mental problems being involved. I know what I think but I would like to see what others think too.
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Stuff you can use to smack the shit out of troofer scum. Other than baseball bats, that is. ;-)
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Warning that American voters risk returning a sexual predator to the White House in 2008, the woman who accused President Bill Clinton of fondling her in the Oval Office nearly 15 years ago is renewing her allegations and making new ones in a tell-all boo
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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s campaign admitted Friday that it planted a global warming question in Newton, Iowa, Tuesday during a town hall meeting to discuss clean energy.
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