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Archive for: August 2002August 17, 2002
Yes, Virginia, there is a post hereI need to recharge my batteries, people. So I’m going on vacation for a week or two. I’ll likely give a clearer accounting of these plans at some point, but for now, this is kinda fun. … August 16, 2002
August 15, 2002
Blood MoneyRachel Ehrenfeld, Director of the New York-based Center for the Study of Corruption and the Rule of Law (and the author of the forthcoming book Funding Evil), explores Yasser’s enormous monetary stash in this guest commentary column for The … Swoop! (There it is!)Ah, the lengths some people will go just to see an oil-glazed, glistening, nut-brown Italian nipple… Besides, I once saw Judah Macabee in a Thomas’ English Muffin…I mean, oily palms? What’s a little minor stigmata compared to the majesty of the Milwaukee Jesus Tree…? Cultural Victimhood, Inc.An unlikely supporter of the reparations movement, conservative columnist Michele Malkin takes out her calculator and begins crunching her own reparations numbers. The result? — K-ching!:A year and a half ago, when this self-pitying business of slavery … Word of the Day, no. 2hick: (hk) Informal n. A person regarded as gullible or provincial: From the “it’s better to be pissed-off” files…“A 31-year-old woman working in a kiosk in Sexism-ismMen in the London workplace — calm, compassionate, charitable, helpful; women in the London workplace — violent, dangerous, fistacuffs-prone shrews. Or something like that. Word of the Day, no. 1curmudgeon: (kr-mjn) n. An ill-tempered person full of resentment and stubborn notions; a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas. |
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