As a follow-up to the documentary on the new “Christ Tomb” John J. Miller at National Review has written a great piece on the issue, including some interesting comments on the validity of the claims by someone principally involved in parts of the movie. Definitely worth checking out.
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The Fruit of Thy Tomb
Hot Movie on Global Warming
New Documentary questions greenhouse theory on Global WarmingI’m sure it’ll be branded as some sort of propaganda funded by evil American Oil companies (which would explain why it’s being shown in England..to influence all those SUV driving English……) it seems that real scientists are actually refuted the “hot” evidence,but of course there will be...
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A Real Independence Day
Today in 1836 the Republic of Texas declared it’s independence from Mexico, starting the Texas Revolution which ended in the creation of the greatest nation-turned-state…ever. I will be celebrating by talking big Texas talk, and talking down to all other inferior states that were NEVER their own countries…losers
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Jimmy Cardigan is coming to GW
The Honorable Jimmy Carter39th President of the United States of America2002 Nobel Peace Prize LaureateThursday, March 8, 20071:00 p.m.Lisner AuditoriumThe George Washington University730 21st Street, N.W.Washington , D.C.Ticket required.Doors open at 11:30 a.m., please be seated by 12:45 p.m I will be out tomorrow morning getting tickets…. can’t wait to see the Best Ex-President...
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Communist Legos
This article from TCS Daily is worth a gander. The gist: some private school teachers in Seattle tried to use legos to deliver an impromptu lesson in social justice. No surprise here: the teachers claimed to believe that “class-based, Capitalistic society” is “unjust and oppressive.” When a “legotown” project that the students had been...
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Wendy’s Fries, and Sub-Standard Private Prison Facilities
A delicious combination, brought to you by our friends at Sodexho. Seriously, though, the same people that allow Pandini’s to charge you $6.00 on GWorld for a crappy personal pizza are major investors in private corrections corporations in the UK and Australia. They were the primary investor in the Corrections Corporation of America until...
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Procrastination notes on Lamar, Al Gore, The Tomb of Christ and the short-sightedness of our new President.
I am literally right in the middle of a UW paper due Wednesday… but I’m still going to write a little bit….. I would like to thank Lamar for his comment on my post. You did nothing more than prove my point that you are obsessed with being covered by the GW media, I...
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Welfare In America
Check out this Associated Press article on the state of government entitlement programs ten years after the comprehensive “welfare reform” of the late 1990s. It’s an interesting read. My only complaint is that the author seemed to limit his interviews to two groups: people who support welfare programs, and people who supported the welfare...
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Virginia on Slavery: Oops, Our Bad.
My state of Virginia (and, by extension, all of English-speaking North America) is celebrating its 400th anniversary this year. You know, back in 1607 when Christopher Newport sailed the ocean blue, or something like that. Anyway, this date has prompted Virginia’s legislature to confront one very ugly fact about the history of the Old...
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