i'm a reasonable man get off my case.
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The Day BeforeThe following is a snapshot of what people were talking about and linking to on the 10th of September 2001.
The Jobs LostThe following is a snapshot of jobs and livelihoods which have been lost because of the events 11th of September 2001. Skycaps, florists, horticulturists, retail clerks, janitors, chauffers, airport security personel, INS agents.
The Jobs GainedThe following is a snapshot of the jobs and livelihoods which have been gained because of the events 11th of September 2001. CIA agents, FBI agents, airport security personel, network security engineers.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2002
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Read Comments being right wing
I can't believe I forget this from last night. Laura and I were being sooo right wing. We sold a lot of people on our tax plans. For instance, there's the rape tax
11:22 PM
Tuesday, November 19, 2002
THE YOUNG AND WAR:
I've been impressed by George W. Bush's support among the young. Maybe it's not as anomalous as I thought. Here's a study by blogger Jim Miller that shows how the young were consistently more supportive of the Vietnam War than their elders - throughout the conflict. - Andrew Sullivan
These would be the same youth who grew up to see the futility of it all now and so stand against this current war.
10:56 PM
Instapundit.com:
Dude, it's cuz he's a tyrant! Duh! What you want, should I cry? Is this surprising somehow to you?
7:54 PM
anil dash - New York Invented Hip Hop
It gets better, too. "The appeal hearing was not public, and only the Justice Department's top appellate lawyer, Theodore Olson, presented arguments." Umm... your secret court had a secret trial and secretly heard arguments from one side?! Can we send in some troops to D.C.? 'Cause I have the feeling we're gonna be needing some liberation. [anil dash]
12:52 AM
Tuesday, November 05, 2002
They Make It So Easy
Sen. Tim Hutchinson, the first GOP senator from Arkansas since Reconstruction, ran in 1996 on a campaign stressing "family values" and was elected with support from the Religious Right. Afterward, he divorced his wife of 29 years and married a Senate aide. Hutchinson faces Democratic state Attorney General Mark Pryor, son of former Sen. David Pryor.
3:47 PM
At least six volunteers for the McBride campaign said they obtained tickets to the Bush rally because they wanted to hear the president speak. However, they said, Republican organizers confiscated their tickets and turned them away at an entrance gate because of the McBride buttons they were wearing.
9:55 AM
So where's the commercial Arianna? Surely such a thing could be bandied about on the net and reach millions of folks.
12:31 AM
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