Posted in politics on Jun 19th, 2008
“I refuse to be lectured on national security by people who are responsible for the most disastrous set of foreign policy decisions in the recent history of the United States. The other side likes to use 9/11 as a political bludgeon. Well, let’s talk about 9/11.
The people who were responsible for murdering 3,000 Americans on […]
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Posted in politics on Jun 17th, 2008
A funny clip about networks using fear about Barack Obama being black, muslim or “the most liberal senator in America” to smear his campaign.
Michelle Obama didn’t call people whitey, Obama is Christian, he was born in America, he says the Pledge of Allegiance and he didn’t write about hating white people in his book. […]
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Posted in asides, interesting links on Jan 28th, 2008
LDS Church’s statement on Gordon B Hinckley, a look at his life of service, a collection of his quotes. FMH has a short tribute as well as one of my favorite photos of President Hinckley.
Biblical evens retold using Google Earth
Barack Obama returns to Utah Saturday
Food porn of the day, triple chocolate
Senator Kennedy and Rep. […]
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Posted in asides, interesting links on Jan 27th, 2008
Namibia ghost town being overtaken by sand
Barack Obama victory speech in S.C. Tone: Positive and Hopeful
Food porn of the day, chocolate almond croissant
10 worst U.S. natural disasters in the last 101 years
Marijuana vending machines open in Los Angeles
Nude buttocks on NYPD Blue 5 years ago results in $1.4 million fine for ABC. […]
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Posted in asides, interesting links on Jan 25th, 2008
Mysterious doughy blob blocks sewer in Maine
Regional pizza styles
Organize your closet left to right to save on wear and tear (plus other organizing tips for closets)
Search for recipes depending on what ingredient you crave or have on hand
Bill Gates pledges $300 million to develop farming in poor countries.
Barack Obama opens a second office in Utah.
Evolution […]
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Posted in politics on Jan 8th, 2008
Andrew Sullivan, a conservative writer for the Atlantic Monthly writes about why he supports Barack Obama, and how Obama may be the person that can help the country become less divided. It’s a great article on who is my current favorite presidential candidate. It also discusses how the country is still divided about […]
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