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Long Live Der Kommissar Spürnase!

Friesen Point | 19 hours ago by Dan

I’ll be damned, but I have finally found evidence that Kommissar Spürnase exists.  Unfortunately, I found it a day too late to include it on my top games list. Here I provide photographic evidence that the game exists: Also, I found a site that read more

Can I hear my own words???

Can I get a witness? | September 4th 2008 by Calista

I don't know about you, but I can NOT stand for my kids to yell at me from the other room. I can remember being a kid and my own mother telling me, "if you want to talk to me, come into the room where I am." The other day I was in my laundry room try read more

More eyewitness reporting of police abuse of journalists, bystand…

momo | September 3rd 2008 by momo

"Police gas docile crowd" In one incident yesterday, police blocked of streets (in front of the Children's Museum) hemming in about 100 people who were marching peacefully--no anarchist window breakers, just the Poor People's March-- then launch tea read more

Mountain Biking Safety Tips

SportFashionBookmark.Com | September 3rd 2008 by Arch

"Mountain Biking Safety" There are numerous ways that you can improve your mountain bike safety. Many riders will tell you that wearing a helmet is the most important step to staying safe. The second most important step is that you should always r read more

Careless Handling of U.S. Secrets

The Whig | September 2nd 2008 by Septimus

Former attorney general Alberto R. Gonzales told investigators that he could not recall whether he took home notes regarding the government's most sensitive national security program and that he did not know they contained classified information, des read more

No Title

keep out of trouble | September 1st 2008

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U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent Should Be Impeached, Removed F…

The Whig | August 31st 2008 by Septimus

U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent is a federal judge in Galveston, Texas, about an hour south of Houston.Judge Kent was recently indicted for two counts of abusive sexual contact and one count of attempted aggravated sexual abuse. He will remain on read more

5 steps to regaining control over unmanageable debt

YOURWEBARTICLES.COM | August 30th 2008 by JBiggs

Once you’ve realised that your financial situation is out of control, there often seems no way out. However managing your way out of debt through a debt management plan, usually follows a 5 step proces 5 steps   Seek advice Assess your curren read more

Hanging Tough

Standup Dad | August 28th 2008 by Gabriel Rutledge

Today I was reminded of a mean prank I pulled when I was a kid. Well... read more

Gifted Children are a Dime a Dozen

The Power of Negative Blogging | August 27th 2008 by Craig Price

Saw this headline at CNN.com and had to comment: Is your kid really gifted? Probably not. Did your child walk and talk early? Does she have a brain like a sponge? Scribble magnificently? Love learning? Ask questions that leave you marveling (and scra read more

Friesen’s Top Five List #29: Thing’s I’m Sorry I Did Last W…

Friesen Point | August 26th 2008 by Dan

It was a long weekend, children, and truth be told, I’m pretty glad it’s all over.  Though it was a delight to see all my friends who came to town for Burger’s wedding, I’m glad they’re gone now.  Our group of friends has a rich tradition read more

Waiting for Biden to Apologize for Remarks About Haditha Marines

The Whig | August 25th 2008 by Septimus

From David Harsanyi's Blog: In June 2006, straight-talking Joe Biden went on Meet the Press and demanded accountability from the administration for the so-called Haditha massacre. Biden spoke about the incident as if the accused marines were guilty read more

Do. Okay? Work. - But not for salvation (Proverbs 10:4-5)

theologer | August 25th 2008 by roger mugs

"A slack hand causes poverty, but the hand of the diligent makes rich. He who gathers in summer is a prudent son, but he who sleeps in harvest is a son who brings shame." - Proverbs 10:4-5 There is something very comforting to me that while much of read more

Blacks Debate Civil Rights Risk in Obama’s Rise

The Whig | August 25th 2008 by Septimus

Barack Obama has received overwhelming support from black voters, many of whom believe he will help bridge the nation’s racial divide. But even as they cheer him on, some black scholars, bloggers and others who closely follow the race worry that Mr read more

Why Not to Wear Clothes Out of Your Comfort Zone

That Blue Yak | August 25th 2008 by Dr Zibbs

It's kind of sad (funny) when people try to reinvent themselves by wearing one piece of clothing or sport a new accoutrement in the attempt to change their look. And it fails. Here are a few real life examples and the reactions that I've witnessed.- read more

Russia warns Moldova against "Georgian mistake"

The Whig | August 25th 2008 by Septimus

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned ex-Soviet Moldova on Monday against repeating Georgia's mistake of trying to use force to seize back control of a breakaway region.Russia sent peacekeepers to Moldova in the early 1990s to end a conflict betwe read more

Building Your House

Inspiration 365 Days! | August 22nd 2008

Image via Wikipedia An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He had been a fine craftsman building many houses over his career. All the house owners were proud to live in the beautiful houses he built. The carpenter told his employer-contractor of read more

The Fine Line

Moms In A Blog | August 22nd 2008

This past week in Sunday School we were talking about our children being involved in extra-curricular activities.  How do you decide what they will be involved in.  We all agreed that it is to be a choice that is made together.  That the child sho read more

Lost Baby Whale Euthanized

Blogsmart | August 21st 2008 by Blue Licorice

In Sydney Australia a baby whale somehow got detached from his Mother and ended up trying to feed from boats that it nuzzled up to in the harbor.  Officials did everything that they could to help it survive, but marine life specialists determined th read more

No End To Bill and Hill - Letters To The Editor

Against Hillary Clinton | August 21st 2008 by Against Hillary

The Clintons' continued prominence despite Hillary's loss in the Democratic primaries. Jonah Goldberg's article is masterfully hilarious ("Monsters in a Box," PostOpinion, Aug. 16).. The Clinton's are the famous "two for o read more

You didn't hear about this on NBC's Olympic coverage

The Whig | August 21st 2008 by Septimus

What about Wu Dianyuan and Wang Xiuying?... But the Beijing police still sentenced the two women to an extrajudicial term of “re-education through labor” this week for applying to hold a legal protest in a designated area in Beijing, where offici read more

Walling Ourselves In

My Weblog: THNQ | August 20th 2008 by D'Ellis R. McCammmon

There are innumerable metal and stone rememberances to, and for, those who gave their lives to the, now hungrier, ‘god’ of war MARS,   ( that’s why soldiers MARch.). And since the beginning of this country, COMMERCE is the real e read more

IndyMac Borrowers Get Lifeline

The Whig | August 20th 2008 by Septimus

The U.S. federal government threw a lifeline to cash-strapped borrowers of failed thrift IndyMac Bancorp Inc. Wednesday, unveiling a plan to quickly modify thousands of mortgages to keep consumers in their homes and limit the government's potential l read more

Senator Ted Stevens is still trying to screw you

The Whig | August 20th 2008 by Septimus

A federal judge ruled yesterday that Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) will face trial in Washington next month, denying the senator's request to have the case transferred to his home state.U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan sided with Justice Departmen read more

What do we do about Russia?

The Whig | August 19th 2008 by Septimus

Here is Newt Gingrich's idea.The United States should respond to the very dangerous Russian adventure in Georgia with three very aggressive strategies designed to make it much more expensive for Putin to continue his gangster behavior.1. The United read more

Stepping Beyond The Shame

Here And Now | August 19th 2008 by Angel

Last evening I went to my therapy session. I really didn't believe that I would be capable of listening to what my therapist had to say, but I did listen, and yes, I did hear. My therapist and nutritionist are urging me to see my primary care physici read more

California: a review

The Whig | August 16th 2008 by Septimus

An eight-alarm fire is raging out of control today at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, where it has destroyed 125 unoccupied homes on the base and is threatening 300 more buildingsCalifornia's unemployment rate climbed to a 12-year high as the sta read more

Corruption in Congress

The Whig | August 16th 2008 by Septimus

Wall Street Journal: Alaska's Congressmen Are a Bridge to NowhereAn albatross Republicans must haul around this year is that voters no longer clearly see them as the party best able to control government spending and taxes. GOP pork-barrel kings such read more

Beer Goggles: The Science behind the Shtick

The Discovering Alcoholic | August 15th 2008 by The Discovering Alcoholic

A group of scientists from the University of Bristol has published a paper on the effects of acute alcohol consumption on ratings of attractiveness of facial stimuli in the August 2008 edition of the Oxford Journal of Alcohol and Alcoholism. In laym read more

Superproblems of a superdelegate

The Whig | August 14th 2008 by Septimus

Barack Obama doesn't want Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his legal troubles to be a distraction at the upcoming Democratic National Convention, and he got his wish Thursday when a judge ordered the city executive to stay home.Obama camp: Detroit read more

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