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18,000
They are estimating that over 18,000 people were killed in the earthquake that hit Pakistan, Afghanistan and India. 17,000 of them appear to be in the Kashmir region. 18,000. For the love of God. Think about that. Jesus....
Budget Cuts
From KELOLAND:As Congress works to cut three billion dollars worth of agriculture spending, South Dakota's senators are among those with concerns. One Republican proposal would reduce food programs for the poor by 574 million dollars and conservation programs by one...
"Falling" For Facts!
Whenever I think of CBS producer/failed Kerry hack Mary Mapes (which isn't often, mind you), I always picture her being kept in a cage somewhere, a Gollum-like creature drooling over an elusive precious faxed from a Texas Kinko's. In her...
Miers, an unforced error
From David Frum: The Miers nomination, though, is an unforced error. Unlike the Roberts's nomination, which confirmed the previous balance on the Court, the O'Connor resignation offered an opportunity to change the balance. This is the moment for which the...
Happy Columbus Native American Day
What a beautiful day to not have to get up and go to work. It's still in the low to mid-40s, and it's still drizzling. In fact, I set my alarm clock for 6:30 this morning just so I could...
The Religious Right and Conservatives
By nominating Harriet Miers, President Bush has opened up a rift between two essential parts of his political base: the religious right, and conservatives. I suspect that the President's trust in Ms. Miers is probably grounded mostly in two facts:...
Limbaugh throws up red flag
Rush Limbaugh is not happy with Meirs: Now the Democrats are saying some favorable things about Harriet Miers right now led by Dingy Harry, the Senate leader. He likes her very much. It's almost like he'd like to marry her,...
One of Their Own Cats
Quentin Riggins runs us through some examples of letters to the Sioux Falls Argus Leader condemning Rep. Stephanie Herseth, and the resulting cries from South Dakota Democrats that these letters were written by "someone" in the Republican Party. Because we...
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