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At first I was about to ignore this story thinking it was just one more story about Crazy Alaskans and their religions, but the more I read the more I felt I needed to address the situation.
Church dispute ends up in superior court
AT ISSUE IS FIRED PASTOR: Hearing scheduled... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
Tags: Alaska, Anchorage, Associated Press, Baptist church, Fairbanks Superior Court, Gregory Silvey, John Franich, Paul Lyle, Sarah Palin, Superior Court, United States, Wasilla Main Street
In a shocking, but true story this time another campaign worker is assaulted. Of course after calls by Republicans for Obama to denounce the faked attack in Pennsylvania. Where is their voice now? Why aren’t they screaming and hollering for their own leadership... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Sad news for those of us who enjoyed snarking at badly dressed celebrities, the man who perfected the trend, Mr. Blackwell, has passed away at age 86. Blackwell died Sunday of... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
Tags: Associated Press, CBS Probst, David, Emmy, Guy Ritchie, Harlan Boll, Jeff Probst, Liz Rosenberg, Madonna, Madonna Divorce Deal, Richard Blackwell, Rocco
Alright he might not really eat tiny cute baby kittens, but the sentiment made me roll with laughter. It was from a comment posted to an original post on Vet Voice. Brandon Friedman has written a fine article and collected as much of John McCain’s voting record... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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A busy day for What’s Hot, so let’s get right too it.
Heather Locklear was arrested Saturday for suspicion of driving under the influence of a prescription medication. The Associated Press reports that an officer stopped her after a concerned citizen reported... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
Tags: Associated Press, Canada, E Street, E Street band, Heather Locklear, Melrose Place, Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones, Ryan Reynolds, Scarlet Johanssen, Super Bowl, Tampa Bay, Tom Petty, Vancouver
We have already had a call on the floor of the US House of Representatives this week calling for impeachment of President George W Bush, with on of the sited laws broken was his refusal to comply with federal rulings against him. Now for the third time the Supreme Court... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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“Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” may soon go the way of canon barrages, cavalry charges and bayonet charges. In a ruling today by a US Appellate Court, the military must prove that discharging gays improves both military readiness and unit cohesion.
From The Associated... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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April 13, 2008 by
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There comes a time when we as a public must say enough is enough and demand reform in the legal system. Too often these days we see stories of this prisoner or that one getting released either because long held DNA samples prove they didn’t do it or we find other... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
Tags: affidavit, Age, Art, Associated Press, Chicago, china, Colin Miller, disclosure, DNA, guilt, incarceration, ISCA, John Marshall, John Marshall Law School in Chicago, justice, LA, Law, Laws, lawyer, miscarriage, News, Other, peace, prisoner, reform, rights, school, SHARON COHEN, The Associated Press, US, W, world