Where’s your God now, Jerry? St. Joesph’s: 82 Liberty U: 63 Huh. Who would have figured that there were that many gays and feminists at Jerry Falwell’s university.
Archive for March 18th, 2004
The Veil of Protection has been Lifted From Liberty U.
Posted in Sports on March 18, 2004 | 2 Comments »
PETA: Morons, Morons the Lot of Them
Posted in Environment on March 18, 2004 | 11 Comments »
I don’t have any other response to this An animal rights group said on Wednesday it would go ahead with a controversial advertising campaign that likens the slaughter of animals to the murder of Jews under the Nazis despite threats of a legal challenge. Paul Spiegel, president of the Central Council of Jews, said he [...]
Interesting Look At Attitudes
Posted in Culture on March 18, 2004 | 3 Comments »
Pew Research has an interesting look at attitudes after the war towards Muslims and Jews. Some highlights: Unfavorable ratings of Jews in France Germany dipped since 1991, from 14 percent to 11 ans 24 to 20 respectively. France is now in line with US and British results (8 and 9 percent, respectively) with regard to [...]
CalPundit Finally in His New Home
Posted in Politics on March 18, 2004 | Comments Off
But what a home it is: the center of the newly redesigned The Washington Monthly web page. Go say congratulations.
10 Million in 10 Days
Posted in Politics on March 18, 2004 | 5 Comments »
The Kerry campaign is trying to raise ten million in ten days. We have already seen the amount of lies and press the Bush campaign can buy, so help pay for some truth
You Can Be Fired for Being Gay
Posted in Politics on March 18, 2004 | Comments Off
And the drumbeat of Bush bigotry pounds on and on Gay and lesbians in the entire federal workforce have had their job protections officially removed by the office of Special Counsel. The new Special Counsel, Scott Bloch, says his interpretation of a 1978 law intended to protect employees and job applicants from adverse personnel actions [...]
This is interesting: In an interview to be broadcast on BBC Newsnight tonight, he says: “My preference was to put the Iraqis in charge as soon as we can, and do it with some form of elections … I just thought it was necessary to rapidly get the Iraqis in charge of their destiny.” Asked [...]
NCAA and Graduation Rates
Posted in Sports on March 18, 2004 | 4 Comments »
This is a good look at the troubles the NCAA has making sure that it’s students athletes actually resemble students. It’s a hard task, and one that doesn’t have many clear answers or many clear villains. Considering that the NFL and the NBA have no minor leagues, if a person wants to learn enough to [...]