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  • Popularity of Clinton, Reagan, pave way for new stamp

    08/04/2005 5:40:26 PM PDT · by Libloather · 32 replies · 887+ views
    Belleville.com ^ | 8/04/05 | DAVID HAMMER
    Popularity of Clinton, Reagan, pave way for new stamp DAVID HAMMER Associated Press Posted on Thu, Aug. 04, 2005 Former President Bill Clinton sits near a representation of the U.S. Postal Service's presidential library stamp Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005, during dedication ceremonies at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Ark. The design for the stamp was unveiled Thursday at each of the 12 presidential libraries and museums across the country. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston) LITTLE ROCK, Lit. - The U.S. Postal Service's Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee received 50,000 suggestions for stamps every year and of all of them, a Little...
  • Hillary Clinton Clears Way For Presidential Run

    05/31/2005 6:42:00 PM PDT · by blam · 68 replies · 1,309+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-1-2005 | Francis Harris
    Hillary Clinton clears way for presidential run By Francis Harris in Washington (Filed: 01/06/2005) Senator Hillary Clinton has decided to remove a key obstacle to a run at the presidency, further fuelling fevered speculation about her hopes for America’s top job. Mrs Clinton is understood to be ready to drop a pledge to serve a full six-year term when she seeks re-election as senator for New York next year. This will be the clearest sign of her intention to run for the White House, since she pointedly told New York voters in 2000 that she would not curtail her term...
  • The Way of the Whigs (Kennedy, Reid, Pelosi, Biden, Kerry et al are puking rhetoric)

    02/06/2005 2:09:19 PM PST · by Libloather · 18 replies · 1,379+ views
    Sierra Times ^ | 2/06/05 | Geoff Metcalf
    The Way of the Whigs Geoff Metcalf There may be a place for partisanship … but NOT in the middle of a war; NOT in the wake of historic elections of representative government in: - Afghanistan - Ukraine - Iraq - and even municipal elections in Saudi Arabia Now is NOT the time to focus on the ‘us’ vs. ‘them’ acrimonious petty whizzing match. Sycophant democrats are still so wrapped around partisanship, they are incapable of recognizing the self-destruction they are fueling. The river ‘Denial’ runs wide and deep. The ‘leaders’ of the party (Kennedy, Reid, Pelosi, Biden, Kerry et...
  • The Abolition of Britain: From Winston Churchill to Princess Diana by Peter Hitchens

    02/06/2005 2:03:18 AM PST · by dennisw · 38 replies · 1,603+ views
    encounter books ^ | 2005 | Peter Hitchens
    "I am a modern man. I am part of the rock and roll generation—the Beatles, colour TV, that's the generation I come from."        —Tony Blair, in a speech a Stevenage, 22 April 1997 IntroductionA Modern Man The Prime Minister did not realize how significant these words were when he blurted them out in the middle of the most puzzling and mysterious general election campaign in modern British history. He may have known that they were important, but did he know why? For they offer the best explanation for his victory, and a convincing reason to believe that the Tories...
  • 'His way,' exposed (Dubya, Bill, Hillary, David Rosen)

    01/16/2005 8:28:41 AM PST · by Libloather · 5 replies · 996+ views
    'His way,' exposed Sunday, January 16, 2005 WASHINGTON -- The adage about these being "the best of times and the worst of times" could not be truer as we await the second inauguration on Thursday of President George W. Bush. We read in the papers about the destruction of wonderful coastal villages and towns in Asia together with a mind-shattering loss of lives by a series of tsunamis. Then we read moronic nonsense of how the Democrats in Congress attempted to derail the electoral results in Ohio and deny Bush the presidency using a 1877 ruling. On the positive side,...
  • Did Jesus Really Die and Live Again?

    01/14/2005 6:34:16 PM PST · by DouglasKC · 19 replies · 797+ views
    Jesus Christ: The Real Story ^ | Spring 2003 | Various
    Did Jesus Really Die and Live Again? "This Jesus God has raised up, of which we are all witnesses" (Acts 2:32).One of the greatest proofs that Jesus is exactly who He said He was—the Son of God and the only One through whom eternal life is offered—is His resurrection from the dead. His followers were convinced that He was the Messiah and the Son of God. His miracles, His sinless life and His teachings all proved to them who He was. But His resurrection confirms every claim Jesus made to all people for all time. What is astounding is that...
  • Imans To Be Taught About The French Way Of Life

    12/07/2004 5:55:43 PM PST · by blam · 21 replies · 461+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 12-8-2004 | Colin Randall
    Imams to be taught about the French way of life By Colin Randall in Paris (Filed: 08/12/2004) France is to intensify efforts to integrate its large Muslim minority by trying to create a generation of French-speaking, socially aware imams equipped with some knowledge of law and diplomas from Parisian universities including the Sorbonne. Dismayed by calculations that a third of the imams practising in France do not speak the language of their adopted country, the interior minister, Dominique de Villepin, wants to launch a foundation early next year. A two-year course at the Sorbonne and Assas universities, starting next autumn,...
  • PLEASE! STOP POSTING SAME MESSAGE ON ALL BOARDS!

    08/16/2002 7:39:49 AM PDT · by Merchant Seaman · 754 replies · 30,137+ views
    Annoyed Reader
    The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES!
  • [Theo van Gogh and] "Education By Murder" in Holland

    11/16/2004 11:23:33 AM PST · by stevejackson · 19 replies · 939+ views
    War to Mobilize Democracy ^ | November 16, 2004 | Daniel Pipes
    Editor's note: Readers may also be interested in Holland: Portent of Things to Come? and Dutch Center-Right Coalition Stands up to Islamism."Education by murder" describes the slow and painful way people wake up to the problem of radical Islam. It took 3,000 deaths to wake up Americans, or at least to wake up the half of them who are conservative. Likewise, it took hundreds of deaths in the Bali explosion to semi-wake up Australians; it took the Madrid assault for Spaniards, and the Beslan atrocity for Russians. Twelve workers beheaded in Iraq awoke the Nepalese.But it took just one death...
  • Motorcyclist says he was going fast, but not 205 mph

    10/25/2004 6:20:12 PM PDT · by Rakkasan1 · 53 replies · 1,378+ views
    MPLS Star & Sickle ^ | 10-25-04 | Matt Mckinney
    A motorcyclist who set jaws dropping across the nation last month when he was stopped for going 205 miles per hour south of the Twin Cities tells a reporter for Midwest Quick Throttle Magazine in an upcoming issue that he was going closer to half that speed, said magazine editor Pat Andrews.
  • Why isn't Kerry way ahead? Most liberals think those stupid heartland voters just don't get it

    10/24/2004 5:47:33 AM PDT · by Libloather · 25 replies · 2,046+ views
    Review Journal .com ^ | 10/24/04 | VIN SUPRYNOWICZ
    Why isn't Kerry way ahead? Most liberals think those stupid heartland voters just don't get it By VIN SUPRYNOWICZ REVIEW-JOURNAL Sunday, October 24, 2004 I was reminded why I usually don't bother with the canned PBS "Washington Week" program when I accidentally tuned it in last Sunday. (OK, I found it shamefully riveting -- like slowing down to inspect the carnage of a traffic accident.) In an attempt to assemble an even-handed panel to discuss how George Bush and John Kerry did in the debates, host Gwen Ifill and her tax-funded PBS producers assembled four folks, one each from The...
  • Vaccines, lottery-style in New Jersey (Health director - "most fair and equitable way")

    10/19/2004 7:18:12 PM PDT · by Libloather · 9 replies · 391+ views
    Capital News 9 ^ | 10/19/04
    Vaccines, lottery-style in New Jersey 10/19/2004 9:45 AM By: Capital News 9 web staff You won't win any money in this lottery, but you might be healthier this winter. Officials in Bloomfield, New Jersey, plan to register people for a lottery to determine who gets the town's 300 doses of flu vaccine. Flu shots in Bloomfield already were reserved only for senior citizens and other high-risk groups. Then, the community learned it would be receiving less than half the 1,000 doses it ordered. The health director said a lottery is the "most fair and equitable way" to distribute the available...
  • Kerry: GOP 'turned the corner' going wrong way (Edwards: newborns out pace jobs)

    08/07/2004 8:20:23 AM PDT · by Libloather · 35 replies · 987+ views
    Daily News ^ | 8/06/04 | Katharine Q. Seelye
    Kerry: GOP 'turned the corner' going wrong way By Katharine Q. Seelye The New York Times WASHINGTON -- All week long, President George W. Bush traveled the country, cheerfully telling audiences that "we've turned the corner" on the economy. But on Friday, in the face of the government's paltry new numbers on job growth, the president's new slogan suddenly sounded premature at best. By now, Republicans had hoped that the early indications this year that the economy was indeed turning the corner would have allowed them to neutralize, or even turn to their advantage, the issue that John Kerry had...
  • It's Coffee, The Natural Way

    06/23/2004 4:32:35 PM PDT · by blam · 27 replies · 466+ views
    IOL ^ | 6-23-2004
    It's coffee, the natural way June 23 2004 at 07:24AM Paris - Delighted Brazilian scientists say they have found a rare variety of coffee plant that should provide the world's first cup of naturally decaffeinated but full-tasting coffee. The home of the plant is in Ethiopia, but its remarkable qualities were spotted by agricultural researchers in Campinas, in Sao Paulo state, who were screening 3 000 coffee bushes that are being grown under a programme launched in 1987 aimed at reducing caffeine content in coffee beans. The plants are varieties of Coffea arabica, a species which accounts for 70 percent...
  • Milky Way 'arm' found (50-year-old map of the Milky Way will have to be redrawn)

    05/07/2004 6:25:34 AM PDT · by dead · 73 replies · 634+ views
    A 50-year-old map of the Milky Way will have to be redrawn after Australian astronomers made the astonishing discovery that our spiral galaxy has a huge, outflung arm, New Scientist reports. The vast gassy limb comprises an arc of hydrogen 77,000 light years long and several thousand light years thick, running along the Milky Way's outermost edge and sweeping around the four main arms that swirl out from the galaxy's core. As it is not in the visible part of the light spectrum, it cannot be seen by telescope. Astronomers at the Australia National Telescope Facility in the Sydney suburb...
  • ON THE VERGE: SUPER TUESDAY EXIT POLLS SHOW KERRY ON THE VERGE

    03/02/2004 1:32:46 PM PST · by marktuoni · 10 replies · 172+ views
    Drudge ^ | 3/2/04 | Matt Drudge
    Mr. Kerry, if elected what will be your stance on the war on terrorism?I SURRENDER!
  • Muslims Round On 'British Way' Minister

    11/21/2003 6:32:30 PM PST · by blam · 9 replies · 158+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 11-22-2003 | George Jones
    Muslims round on 'British way' minister By George Jones, Political Editor (Filed: 22/11/2003) A Foreign Office minister caused outrage yesterday when he told Muslims they must make a choice between the "British way" of political dialogue and Islamic terrorism. The comments by Denis MacShane, which came the day after 27 people died in two bomb blasts at Istanbul, were described as "outrageous" and "disgraceful". Mr MacShane urged imams and other Muslim leaders to use "clearer, stronger language" to speak out against terrorism. "It is time for the elected and community leaders of British Muslims to make a choice: it is...
  • Paving the Way for Anti-Israel Studies

    10/21/2003 4:47:25 PM PDT · by Nachum · 11 replies · 137+ views
    The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles ^ | October 20, 2003 | Gaby Wenig
    The woman in the cover illustration is called "Mother Palestine." Inside, articles by controversial Israeli historians Benny Morris and Avi Shlaim, and Palestinian historian Nur Masalha, tell the tale of a bellicose colonial Israel that displaced innocent Arabs from their homes in 1948, and from then on prevented peace by provoking and murdering Palestinians. No, this is not a Palestinian Authority history text, but part of a curriculum being taught in regular Santa Barbara classrooms and paid for by your tax dollars. The above items were published in "A Reader and Resource Guide Introducing the Middle East Into Social Studies...
  • Supreme Court Clears Way for Medical Pot

    10/15/2003 3:39:59 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 71 replies · 370+ views
    aol news ^ | 10.15.03 | GINA HOLLAND,
    WASHINGTON (Oct. 14) - The Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday for state laws allowing ill patients to smoke marijuana if a doctor recommends it. Justices turned down the Bush administration's request to consider whether the federal government can punish doctors for recommending or perhaps just talking about the benefits of the drug to sick patients. An appeals court said the government cannot. Nine states have laws legalizing marijuana for people with physician recommendations or prescriptions: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. And 35 states have passed legislation recognizing marijuana's medicinal value. But federal law bans...
  • Language Influences The Way You Think

    09/12/2003 4:36:37 PM PDT · by blam · 33 replies · 297+ views
    Ananova ^ | 9-12-2003
    Language influences the way you think Speakers of different languages not only describe the world differently but think about it differently too, according to a new study. Researchers used a cartoon featuring black and white cat Sylvester to study how language was reflected in the gestures people made. Dr Sotaro Kita of the University of Bristol's Department of Experimental Psychology, showed the cartoon to a group of native English, Japanese and Turkish speakers and then watched their gestures as they described the action they had seen. He found speakers of the three different languages used different gestures to depict the...