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US-style college football.
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Anyone heard from Deke Arndt or Gary McManus in the last 24?
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My memory is that Gary or Deke or both lived in Moore. Of course, that
was over 13 years ago, and I have no reason to believe they're still
there; but I hope they're OK.
(and hi, for anyone still here from the 90s who remembers me)
-- Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
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WSJ On The IRS
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Read the whole thing.
[link]
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In a CNN.com column Donna Brazile strikes the same theme with a sinister twist:
A government of, by, and for the people requires that people talk to people, that we can agree to disagree but do so in civility. If we let the politicians and those who report dictate our discourse, then our course will be dictated.... more »
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"Incivility" Defined: It Means Criticizing Obama
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This is a fellow who usually calls the Democrats and Republicans
the "Pepsi and Coke parties". As the Obama years have gone by, I have
watched him, like me, lose patience with the tactics of the left:
By the way, a bit off-topic, but this paragraph is a textbook example
of tricks editorial writers use... more »
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That top secret FoxNews leak thingy ...
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I just read a white-paper by a law professor stating that there has never been a prosecution of a member of the press for disseminating state secrets.
Is that true?
As a civil war buff, I just assumed there had been a few cases here and there ... when reporters compromised his security, Sherman used to arrest them on the spot and ship them back to the city from which they came. I suppose none of these incidents ever rose to the level of a legal prosecution, just a summary dismissal from the department by a surly military commander.... more »
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