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Archive for June 24th, 2007

Senator Barack Obama gave a speech at the national meeting of the United Church of Christ on June 23. He talked about the role of religion in politics, and you’ve probably heard something about it via popular news sources.
The Associated Press reported that Obama told the church crowd, “right-wing evangelical leaders have exploited and politicized […]

ABC News will never cease to entertain. After a wonderfully biased article glorifying their recent win in the ratings battle, they post a rather ridiculous article about fourth-party candidates in the 2008 elections.
Best parts of the article:
Jonathon “The Impaler” Sharkey is running for president as the candidate for the Vampire, Witches and Pagan Party.
Sharkey is […]

Don’t Stop Believing

In case any of you missed the ending of The Sopranos that occurred a few weeks ago, I just found it on YouTube. The Sopranos has amassed a massive fanbase during its 7 season run and now that the show has ended, we can all expect shows down the road to pay homage to it. […]

ABC Hates NBC. Really?

ABC News posted an awesome article online today entitled ‘2nd Place A New World For Brian Williams.’ Oddly enough, this article about the ‘Nightly News’ has been filed under their ‘entertainment’ category.
I’m sure you are all well-aware of the battle that has been going on between ABC and NBC but this article from ABC just […]

I apologize for the long delay between posts. The last few days have been void of real news but the week coming up is sure to entertain. We’ve been talking about how the school-board cases and free speech cases have been put off until the end and this week is that week. There are 8 […]




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