
It’s nice to see that we started getting notice from the search engines. The global reports that my “Gopher” system runs every night, are starting to tell me that there are a number of links in Google, already, and my
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I quess it only would be natural for an education major to expect that high expectations are somehow unnatural and should be avoided. After all low expectations are what kept Abraham Lincoln an uneducated farm boy. Low expectation are how
Cow farts.
No, really… that’s the claim.
A report by the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization says cattle and other livestock cause more greenhouse gases than cars, planes, and all other forms of transportation put together. Britain’s Independent
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I had a problem with Thomas Sowell’s column. It was difficult to pick which paragraph to quote.
To be blunt, I find the reasoning the Supreme Court’s 1954 decision, “Brown v. Board of Education to be absurd. In 1954, many
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Byron York over at The Corner raises an interesting issue:
I have a new story up about reports that U.S. intelligence tapped Princess Diana’s phones in 1997. It’s tempting to dismiss such accounts, especially given the sensational nature of some
William Jefferson’s re-election in Lousiana run-off has complicated life for Mrs. Pelosi. Having campaigned on a promise to drain the republican swamp, Mrs.. Pelosi finds herself surrounded by democrat allegators.
For The Hill, Alexander Bolton, reports “CBC wants
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