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Sandy Berger Pleads Guilty

Filed in Politics

Are those classified documents in your pants or are you just happy to see me?:
Remember the story of Sandy Bergler and the missing classified documents? Well, he finally plead guilty to stealing the classified documents. But he and his fans can’t seem to comprehend why we have laws in this country. When the news broke, [...]

Terri Passes

Filed in Science, Social Issues Tags: Sanctity of Life

From Gateway Pundit: Terry Schiavo has passed on:
I am the bread of life, all who come to me shall not hungerAll who believe in me shall not thirstNo one can come to me, unless the Father beakon
And I will raise you up, and I will raise, you up, and I will raise you up, on [...]

Blogger Blogging Befuddled By Bugs

Filed in Web Development Tags: Blogger, Web Site

It’s not my fault, really… Blogger’s been having server issues affecting posting and BlogThis.

Things seem to be working again as of this morning…

Koran Scholar: US Will Cease to Exist in 2007

Filed in Religion

This Jerusalem Post article reports on the Koran’s purported prediction of the Great Satan’s impending doom:
A thorough analysis of the Koran reveals that the US will cease to exist in the year 2007, according to research published by Palestinian scholar Ziad Silwadi.
The study, which has caught the attention of millions of Muslims worldwide, is based [...]

Paul Krugman, Times Columnist, Declared Insane

Filed in Politics Tags: Media Bias

RightWing Nut House reports something we already knew to be true:
Famed New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, shouting “I’m just as sane as any other liberal,” was dragged off to Bellevue Mental Hospital this morning after it became clear he had gone stark, raving mad.
Be sure your coffee cup is safely away from your mouth, [...]

Conservatism, Rule of Law, and Life

Filed in Politics, Science, Social Issues Tags: Judiciary, Sanctity of Life

Instapundit argues the point that Conservatism holds the process and rule of law above all else:
But I do think that process, and the Constitution, matter. Trampling the Constitution in an earnest desire to do good in high-profile cases has been a hallmark of a certain sort of liberalism, and it’s the sort of thing that [...]

After Action Report – Raven 42 Ambushed!

Filed in Miscellaneous Tags: Military, War on Terror

9 MPs and a Medic rescue a convoy ambushed by 40-50 terrorists… MPs/Medics:1 – AIF: 0:
About this time, three armored Hummers that formed the MP Squad under call sign Raven 42, 617th MP Co, Kentucky National Guard, assigned to the 503rd MP Bn (Fort Bragg), 18th MP Bde, arrived on the scene like the cavalry. [...]

Blog.chipbennizzle Official memba of tha pajamahizzle

Filed in Miscellaneous Tags: Humor/Satire, Internet

Too Pimpin’ fo’ wizzords, fo’ sho’, Gizoogle be transliatin’ this hizzay blog.

Web Site New Forum To Discuss Rose President

Filed in Personal Tags: College, RHIT

Apparently Dr. Midgley is “controversial” enough to warrant a website dedicated to discussing him:
A Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology student has developed a Web site that provides a forum for discussion about the college’s controversial new president, Jack Midgley.
www.AboutMidgley.com is not part of the college’s Web site.
Personally, I’m sick of it already. All the rumor-mongering and [...]

From Jesus to Christ

Filed in Religion Tags: Christianity, Media Bias

Newsweek’s Religion Editor Jon Meacham spews more liberal heresy questioning Jesus as the Christ:
How did a Jewish prophet come to be seen as the Christian savior? The epic story of the empty tomb, the early battles and the making of a great faith.
Coincidentally, Jesus of Nazareth never claimed to be a prophet. He claimed to [...]

The Coming War on Blogs

Filed in Politics Tags: Blogging, Media Bias

Apparently the blogosphere isn’t mainstream enough for John Kerry:
The Democratic Party will likely assist the MSM in their attack on blogs, not because most blogs are pro-Republican but because blogs are not as consistently liberal as the MSM. John Kerry, for example, is calling for the government to do something to protect the MSM. As [...]

Catching Up On Friends’ Blogs

Filed in Miscellaneous Tags: Friends

I remember well the Frankfurt airport smoking bars:
Frankfort is a cool airport. A bit retro while being completely modern. I suppose this is how a lot of Germany feels. The Germans are supposed to be supremely stylish, but I don’t know enough to know the difference. One big problem in my opinion: too much smoking. [...]

I Like Your Pants

Filed in Personal Tags: Indiana, Terre Haute

And whoever said Terre Haute, IN, isn’t exciting? Aaron Baldauff recounts a recent late-night excursion to the Terre Haute Kroger, beginning as follows:
On a scale from 1 to inappropriate, leaving Kroger this evening lands at right about 74.
Way too funny, but completely apropos to The Haute.

Starved For Justice

Filed in Politics, Science, Social Issues Tags: Judiciary, Sanctity of Life

Oh, how I love Ann Coulter:
Just once, we need an elected official to stand up to a clearly incorrect ruling by a court. Any incorrect ruling will do, but my vote is for a state court that has ordered a disabled woman to be starved to death at the request of her adulterous husband.
Our [...]

Pacers-Pistons (almost) Blows Up Again

Filed in Sports Tags: Pacers

FOXSports.com – NBA- Bomb scare delays Pacers-Pistons game:
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) – The threat of a bomb in Indiana’s locker room delayed the start of the Pacers-Detroit Pistons game for 1 hour, 25 minutes Friday night.
Can the NBA just cancel all future Pacers-Pistons games in Detroit? Just to be fair, I’d be willing to give [...]

Indianapolis Colts Forever

Filed in Sports Tags: Colts, Indiana, Indianapolis, NFL

Colts Owner Jim Irsay says his loyalty to Indy is strong:
“Q: But you’re the son of the man who moved the Colts. Like father, like son?
A: It’s strange, because I don’t like franchise movement. Sometimes when it’s necessary at the very end of a very problematic situation, it needs to occur. But being one of [...]

Trackback

Filed in Web Development Tags: Web Site

Haloscan commenting and trackback have been added to this blog.

Frustrating

Filed in Web Development Tags: Web Site

…and to make matters worse, Blogger’s WYSIWIG previewer doesn’t agree with IE. I just love standards compliance!

Please Bear With Me

Filed in Web Development Tags: Web Site

Please bear with me. I’m trying to make iterative enhancements to my blog style so that it blends in with the rest of the site.
On a related note, if anyone can tell me why IE isn’t recognizing my scrollbar style specifications for the blog, even when it does so for every other fer-shnuggin’ page, please [...]

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Filed in Web Development Tags: Web Site

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