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May 29, 2005

Now I Know My ABCs:

http://geekykewl.com [GeekyKewl.com - A blog about all things cool yet geeky] A few years back I impressed a few people by finding a much-needed file, opening it, and printing it, all within a matter of minutes.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Hoystory.blogspot.com[Hoystory.blogspot.com] Hoystory.com: It really makes no sense to dot the Mediterranean with bases, keep old-fashioned heavy brigades in northern Europe, and run it all out of an ankle-biting Brussels — not when those who are being protected caricature Americans as Neanderthal troublemakers useful only for helot work, such as intervening in Serbia to stop a genocide on Europe's doorstop, or eradicating fascists in Afghanistan. Calling attention to these glaring anomalies was, I think, a moderate and much-needed act of restoring sanity — hardly the work of a firebrand.

Christianitytoday.com[Christianitytoday.com] Weblog: Dutch Doctors Want to Kill the Healthy - Christianity ...: Plus: Sri Lanka's anti-conversion bill ruled unconstitutional, Namibia bans all religious broadcasting, violence against Christians thwarted in Indonesia and Philippines, and other stories from online sources around the world.

[Thebluestate.com] The Blue State - Blog - March 16 - 31, 2005: On the USA Next web site was a photo ad that suggested the seniors organization supported gay marriage but did not support our soldiers. Blog sites like DailyKos, Americablog and this one have made sure that the GOP smear group known as USA Next did not get away with their vicious attack on the organization that is an advocate for millions of seniors across the country. We discovered that the photo used in the ad was doctored and stolen from a Portland newspaper without the permission of the couple in the picture. Once the truth reached the mainstream media, USA Next removed the photo ad from their web site.

[Newsdissector.org] News Dissector Blog » Saddam On The Cross: The capture of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein on Saturday provided a much-needed domestic popularity boost to the Bush administration's operations in Iraq. The failure of the U.S. military to capture or kill Saddam in the opening days of the war has ironically played out in the administration's favor. Because the American public was largely supportive of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq during the spring and early summer, the killing or capturing of Saddam would have had little political value then.

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Posted at May 29, 2005 07:06 AM

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