Interesting: A federal judge Wednesday awarded nearly $104 million in damages to the families of two victims of the Sept. 11 attacks, finding the plaintiffs had provided some evidence that Iraq provided support to Usama bin Laden and Al Qaeda. OK. Now what the hell does this mean: He said lawyers relied heavily on “classically …
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Interesting
Jason Kidd beats his wife, and nothing really happens. Bob Ryan- one of the best sports reporters ever, IMHO- states that he would like to smack Joumana Kidd for being obnoxious, and he is in danger of losing his career. I wonder which one of the two will hurt Joumana- Jason’s fists or Ryan’s words. …
This Is Not Censorship
Before the usual suspects get all atwitter about fascism in the United States, this is NOT censorship: Country station KKCS has suspended two disc jockeys for playing the Dixie Chicks, violating a ban imposed after the group criticized President Bush. Their boss told them not to do something, they did it anyway, they were suspended. …
Now Can I say Mean Things About The French?
More food for “But France is one of our oldest allies” crowd: The French government secretly supplied fleeing Iraqi officials with passports in Syria that allowed them to escape to Europe, The Washington Times has learned. Top Stories An unknown number of Iraqis who worked for Saddam Hussein’s government were given passports by French officials …
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Bill Bennett, One More time
Gauging by people’s responses, people do not understand my position on the issue, so I am going to try one more time. I could not care less if Bill Bennett gambles. At all. I also don’t care what he puts in his mouth, whether it is a penis or a joint or a double cheeseburger …
Dennis Miller
If you are going to try to be bitter, biting, and funny in an op-ed, while taunting your opponent, this is how you do it. Go read Dennis Miller take on Norman Mailer. With six marriages under his belt, one would assume Mr. Mailer has a stranglehold on warfare. One would be wrong. and this …
Is That a Rocket in Your Pocket
Here is one possible solution to airline security problems: First Nude Flight Leaves Miami Bound For Cancun When the flight reached cruising altitude, 87 passengers took off more than their seat belts — they removed their clothes. The nude flight, billed by organizers as the first one of its kind, took off Saturday afternoon from …