Articles from March 2005
March 30th, 2005 · 1 Comment
Here it is, folks.
Turns out it was not just a few bad apples, but the general in charge of everything in Iraq said that torture was OK.
And, (not so) remarkably, Johnnie Cochran is the big story now. I guess the fact that a 3-star general authorized torture in contravention of both US law and [...]
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I’m speechless. But what’s up with Gere’s face?
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OK. Just like the Congress, I’m coming out of Spring Break to talk about this amazing case.
The poor woman in Florida has become an international controversy. To sum up the case quickly, this woman, Terri Schiavo, suffered a heart attack in 1990 and has been in a “persistent vegitative state” ever since. Her [...]
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It’s not talked about much, but the time right after a Presidential inauguration — particularly for a second term — is when the worst of the worst ideas make their way through Congress. This is when we see political kickbacks come into full effect.
Why now? I guess the conventional wisdom is that everyone in the [...]
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I just attended a rousing press conference put on by the good people at Pueblo, and organized thanks to the efforts of many people including the webmaster over at the highly important Hoverbike blog. A story about today’s press conference appeared on the front page of the Santa Barbara News-Press.
The Santa Barbara for a [...]
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