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August 6, 2007

Rudy and the Rev. Bozo


Comments (0) Filed under: Uncategorized — Nicholas Stix @ 10:09 pm


The Compliment Machine: The Greatest Thing Since The Internet

We are exceedingly grateful to the creators of the Internet, microwave oven, cell phone and dozens of other time-saving devices that enrich and benefit us in so many ways.
But these high-tech machines, as convenient and useful as they are, do not make me feel better. Logging on to the computer, sticking a bag of popcorn [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Uncategorized — Robert Paul Reyes @ 3:51 pm


The Compliment Machine: The Greatest Thing Since The Internet

We are exceedingly grateful to the creators of the Internet, microwave oven, cell phone and dozens of other time-saving devices that enrich and benefit us in so many ways.
But these high-tech machines, as convenient and useful as they are, do not make me feel better. Logging on to the computer, sticking a bag of popcorn [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Current Events, Vox PopuliRobert Paul Reyes @ 2:51 pm


Diverse People Doing Suspicious Things -vs- Muslims With Bombs

Not much information is available on this yet.  There is suppose to be a News Conference on this today.  Here is what we have so far: 
The mainstream media is being typically quiet about the National Origin of suspects being held in South Carolina that were found to have suspected IED's (improvised explosive devices) in the trunk [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Vox PopuliThe Rogue Jew @ 11:45 am


Internet Censorship Coming

The lamestream media told you:
Nothing in most locations.

The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
Most Americans are reasonably confident that free speech so boldly exercised on the Internet is not subject to government regulation, and will be the salvation of the freedom movement in the country. The decision by Google to censor its search results to satisfy [...]

Comments (8) Filed under: Vox PopuliAlan Korwin @ 9:37 am


Supreme Court Lambasted

The lamestream media told you:
More Americans believe the U.S. Supreme Court is leaning to the right, ever since President Bush nominated two Justices to the Court, according to a story published nationally from the Washington Post. The finding is the result of a survey conducted by the Washington Post.

The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
In an [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: Current EventsAlan Korwin @ 9:34 am


Weakness as a capital offense for men: the sad case of Pvt. Eddie Slovik

We generally think of the death penalty, at least in the enlightened and modern West, as being reserved for our most vicious and aggressive criminals.
However, for men, and only for men, the death penalty may be invoked for simple psychological weakness.
This truth is poignantly illustrated by the tragic case of Eddie Slovik, the only United [...]

Comments (21) Filed under: Culture, Feminism, OP/ED, Politics, Vox Populi, WarDenise Noe @ 2:39 am