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It happens anyway, and about the only churches that take it seriously are left leaning. Let it happen, let the…
- View post legitimate interests is valid, but not moderation between right and wrong as in your example of science versus idiocy. Extremism…
- View post has declared the Sudan to be within its sphere of influence, Link, Link and there isn't a thing we can…
- View post But older: Experience is a dear teacher, but fools will learn at no other. B. Franklin
- View post That's where my people are from anyway. (Actually closer to Haymarket)
- View post (and it might make my head explode) But this is absurd- the whole basis for allowing "legislative prayer" (IMHO legislative…
- View post G-d, class of '0. Fred Flinstone, class of 58,000 B.C. (old, bad campus humor- right up there with chanting…
- View post I forget what it was originally called (Palmer?). But now it is a newly renovated and expanded ugly piece o'…
- View post But I'm not telling... 😉 BTW, the Frist Center is immediately on your left if you walk on to Campus…
- View post For months, Gannon/Guckert asked obviously biased questions at press briefings. He was conveniently ready when Bush spokesman Scott McClellan was…
- View post THe question of irreprable harm is an open one and basically boild down to how the local DA feels about…
- View post A minor, capable of making a coherent statement refusing medical treatment is in a pretty strong position. Saying this, there…
- View post "Tell it not in Gath or Ashkelon, lest the daughters of the Philistines triumph The glory of Israel is slain..."…
- View post His whole corpus consists of four books, all of which are short and rather easy reads. He is a still…
- View post which, IMHO, incorporates both honest polemic and dishonest rhetoric. Thus I wouldn't take a confession of propagandization as indicative of…
- View post "[T]he hypertrophy of the logical faculty and that barbed malice which distinguishes" Socrates, tells me he was an intellectual sadist…
- View post But I guess the Thracians would've. Prof. Paglia can moove to Thrace too, hardly a fate worse than Hemlock. And…
- View post Yep, there is a valve of sorts, but it isn't as reliable as men would like to have women beleive…
- View post The last word about all this should, of course, belong to Nathanael West . In his classic novel The Day…
- View post Just did a little business modelling in my head- combined with structural tax advantages provided to real property owned by…
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