Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Whoa ... running with the big dawgs now. Yee ha.
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Apparently, when I wasn't looking, I made it onto the blogroll over at The Poor Man , under the category of "Wingnut Watch." Y...
They lied, they lied, oh, yes, dear Lord, they lied.
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Remember how I suggested that some of those pompous, sanctimonious, God-fearing Christians at the Dover ID trial swore on their Bibles to te...
Canada and "conscience clauses." Arrrgh.
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Regular readers of this blog will know that I occasionally get on the topic of health care, conscience clauses and really annoying, religiou...
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Holy crap, it's STILL Bill Clinton's fault!
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Or so the liarsphere would have you believe. Honestly, do these people ever get tired of their own dishonesty?
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New blogroll on the way.
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Having neglected it for far too long, I'll be revamping my blogroll bit by bit over the next few days. As a beginning, I've updated...
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Yeah, about that "exposed to different theories" notion ...
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So ... when it comes to evolution and Intelligent Design, the Bush administration thinks that hearing "both sides" of the debate i...
Deat Intelligent Design supporters: Quit your whining.
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( All right, so I misspelled "Dear" and I can't change it 'cuz links will break. Grrrr ...) Over here , Jason Rosenhouse ...
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Why try to improve on a good thing?
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I was all set to do a hatchet job on the Globe and Mail 's recent editorial on Bolivia but I see Dawg has already been there and done th...
Someone who's not afraid to use the "L" word.
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Apparently, you're not allowed to accuse George W. Bush of "lying." He might have exaggerated, he might have embellished, he ...
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Gosh darn that new-fangled technology.
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Following a pointer from Joe over at AmericaBlog, we have the admission that the Bush administration "accidentally" eavesdropped o...
Iraq officially going down the tubes.
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"My 'democracy'-loving dictator invaded Iraq and forced them to hold elections, and all I got was a divided nation to show for...
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
And the big winner in the Iraqi elections is ... Iran!!
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I'm pretty sure this is not what King George's cabal had in mind when they talked about democracy being on the march over there: As...
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A simple question for Stephen Harper.
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These days, Stephen Harper seems to be parsing his words extremely carefully, assuring us that, no, he wouldn't invoke the notwithstandi...
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Penn. judge to Intelligent Design: Bite me.
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Man, this just isn't a good week to be an ignorant, narrow-minded, fundamentalist, neo-con wanker, is it? In Pennsylvania, ID goes down...
Yup, he lied.
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Atrios nails Commander Chimpy . From a 2004 speech by his chimpiness (emphasis added): Now, by the way, any time you hear the United States...
A little more about that Ralph Reed guy.
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It's unclear how many more visits American religious and political con artist Ralph Reed will be making up here, given that he might be ...
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Pat Robertson: Evolution just a "cultish religion."
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Blast! He's on to us.
Dear Americans: About that Second Amendment ...
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It occurs to me: Our founding ancestors believed that future generations would be wise enough to understand as long as citizens were allowed...
The political "power quotient" and the futility of Canadian elections.
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Imagine a completely mythical country in which the legislature consists of 100 seats, currently represented as follows: 49 Lefties, 49 Right...
Hello, New York Times!
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Well, isn't this special ? Look down ... way down ... under "RELATED BLOGS". Heh.
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