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March 25, 2007

Sunday Funnies [Dan Collins]

A former 911 operator was convicted Saturday of murdering her boyfriend by poisoning him with antifreeze. Neighbors react to alleged slay-grilling Skeletal remains of 8 people found Fla. Prosecutors: Nurse sent ‘sick day’ e-mail from husband’s account after she killed him Doctor describes affair with woman accused of killing, dismembering husband Four people who were accused of brutally beating a nightclub singer and recording artist while yelling anti-gay slurs pleaded

Blockbuster:  US Holding 300 Prisoners linked to Iran

From Richard Miniter, PJM: American forces in Iraq now hold some 300 prisoners tied to Iran’s intelligence agencies, Pajamas Media learned from both diplomatic and military sources. This is believed, by both sources, to be a record number of prisoners tied to Iran. Virtually all were captured in the past two months. This week’s seizure of 15 British sailors by Iran in the contested waters of the Shattab al-Arab, the

Iowahawk’s Carbon Dicklength [Dan Collins]

Just got longer than yours.  Congrats, Iowahawk. On the other hand, I don’t know how I’d feel about having a car that was so much better looking than I. Treacher is drinking his way out of his post-Seipp depression.  Chin up.  If he doesn’t get it together soon, Japanese Penis Mudpack will have been The Daily Gut’s headline feature for the entire weekend.  NTTAWWT. A source no rational person would

Important Moonbat Meltdown Alert!  [Karl]

My big night out this weekend is tonight, so Saturday night I was doing the laundry, etc. and periodically checking in on the thread for ”Nobody Likes A Tease, Nancy.” In the course of the thread, regular PW troll markg8 suggested the Iraq op was not supported by our troops. So I asked him why the re-enlistment rates for the Marines and the Army are so high, particularly in units

Your Tuition Just Got More Expensive [Dan Collins]

Check out Joe Malchow’s article about the RIAA’s internet extortion scam against American students at colleges and universities: Earlier this week Bloomberg reported (the story is below this post) that record companies have let loose on colleges and universities another barrage of extortion letters, each demanding around $5,000 from students. 405 of these “pre-litigation” letters went out; they were addressed to students who, the companies claim, illegally downloaded copyrighted material.