Well written editorial. Hey Bill, Hillary.. Telling the truth would have been easier.. The Lessons of Whitewater. We hope that the Whitewater investigation will be a permanent reminder to people who seek elective office that the best defense against any inquiry is to volunteer the truth. [New York Times: Opinion]
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These letters are hilarious… The
These letters are hilarious… The Spam Letters. I can’t remember why I started writing back…. One user starts responding to his SPAM letters. No comments about site since it was slashdotted when I tried to bring it up. Give it a little time to settle down the concept sounds like it might be worth a chuckle. [Privacy Digest]
INDIANA IN THE FINAL FOUR!
INDIANA IN THE FINAL FOUR! ’nuff said.
This is a seriously bad
This is a seriously bad bill. Wired News: Anti-Copy Bill Slams Coders. Legal experts said on Friday that the CBDTPA regulates nearly any program, in source or object code, that runs on a PC or anything else with a microprocessor. That’s not just Windows media players and their brethren, as you might expect. [Tomalak’s Realm]
I like holidays. Memorial Day
I like holidays. Memorial Day and the Fourth of July have long been my favorite holidays because they represent a time for reflection for those that either gave their lives in the service of our country – or in memory of the principles on which our country was founded.
Each Memorial Day, I try to take some time to remember those who have served our nation. It was easier to do in High School as a Boy Scout, because we spent the weekend prior to Memorial Day placing flags on the graves of every veteran in Fountain County, Indiana. It was like a lesson in history and sacrifice as you read the government issued footstones that outline the service of each individual veteran.
To alot of people, Memorial Day is a day for BBQ and kicking off the rites of summer. It would be time better spent as citizens if we visited a cemetary and gave our thanks to those who went before us.
The Wrong Way to Remember Sept. 11. Relieving people of work does not necessarily move their thoughts in a desired direction. [New York Times: Opinion]
Oh that’s hilarious. Random: Kentucky
Oh that’s hilarious. Random: Kentucky Judge Orders Abstinence for Kentucky Man. A man who owes more than $250,000 to nearly a dozen women in child support has opted for abstinence instead of a prison sentence. [Morons Dot Org]
Kill them. Detainees learn of
Kill them. Detainees learn of tribunals for first time. Military trials for 300 prisoners will be used to determine links to Taliban and al-Qaeda. Washington [USA Today : Front Page]