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calendar   Thursday - March 30, 2006

Cut Them Off!

After weeks of arguing, the “Quartet” has agreed to stop funding of a Hamas-led government in Paleswine. I predict this will last about one week, if even that long. The French and Russians are already making overtures to Hamas and the UN is utterly useless. Hamas will continue to thumb their noses at the West and suicide bombings will continue with finanical support from the rest of the Arab world.

So what do we do? Not a damn thing unless we want to risk angering our suppliers of oil. There is the whole problem in a nutshell. Oil is the proverbial Sword Of Damocles held over our heads and it won’t go away any time soon. I just hope the Arabs make hay while the sun shines because sooner or later the oil will run out or alternative fuels will replace it. The rest of the world will not forget the half century of blackmail, murder and bloodshed. The payback will be a beeyatch ...

Hamas Faces More Threats to Withhold Aid
March 30, 2006, 11:00 AM EST

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)—The United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations warned the Hamas-led Palestinian government Thursday that it must recognize Israel and seek peace talks if it wants to be guaranteed continued aid. “The Quartet concurred that there inevitably will be an effect on direct assistance to that government and its ministries” if those conditions are not met, the four mediators for Middle East peace said in a statement.

The new Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Zahar has said the new Palestinian Authority government would not give in to international pressure to change its ways and that it had no plans to negotiate with Israel. He also condemned a decision by Canada to cut off aid to the new Hamas-led government, shortly after it was sworn in Wednesday.

The Quartet urged the new government “to commit to the principles of nonviolence, recognition of Israel, and acceptance of previous agreements and obligations.” That includes the internationally backed “roadmap” for peace, drafted by the Quartet, meant to draw up a final peace accord between the two sides. “The Quartet recalled its view that future assistance to any new government would be reviewed by donors against that government’s commitment to the principles” it had set out, the statement said.

After assessing the new government program, the four “noted with grave concern that the new government has not committed to the principles spelled out” earlier this year. They lauded the call of President Mahmoud Abbas for the new government to commit to peaceful coexistence. The idea of withholding aid is not new. Since Hamas’ parliamentary election victory on Jan. 25, the West has been threatening to cut nearly $1 billion in annual aid to the Palestinians, though Russia’s recent invitation to Hamas to visit Moscow, and France’s support for the Russian approach, have cracked what was a united front.

Without money from the Arab world, Europe and the United States, a Hamas-led government would be nearly broke. Zahar, responding to President Bush’s statement that Washington would not give aid to a Hamas-led government unless it changed its extremist policies, said those comments were in line with massive U.S. financial backing for Israel, as well as support for the Jewish state in the United Nations. “America is committing big crimes against the Arab and Islamic countries,” Zahar told The Associated Press. “This new decision will intensify the gap between the American people, American interests and the Middle East in general.” He also said the United States is spending $3 billion a year “to expand settlements and to confiscate our rights and our land,” he said, referring to U.S. aid to Israel.

- More on Hamas aid here ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/30/2006 at 12:34 PM   
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Estúpido e está loco en la cabeza!

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Michael RamirezThe Los Angeles Times

- San Francisco: “Spanish-Language Radio Spread Word Of L.A. Protest ”

- Atlanta: “Nervously, Latinos Protest in the South”

- Chicago: “100,000 Immigrants Protest Bill”

- Los Angeles: “Police Enforce Truancy Laws To Quell Student Walkouts”

If Paco and Chico want to become Americans, they’re sure as hell going about it the wrong way. First, they come here illegally and then they have the damned nerve to fly the American flag upside down in protest?

The Mess-cans have finally managed to piss off The Skipper to no end. This crap will end henceforth. Either get with the program or get back to Mexiso ... RIGHT DAMN NOW! In fact, just get the hell out. Period.

If any of you reading this out there know of any company that hires illegal Mexicans, alert the authorities immediately. Let’s put pressure on our lazy, slacker politicians to enforce the law. Send the illegals packing and fine the companies who hire them. JUST DO IT!


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/30/2006 at 09:42 AM   
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Light Story of the Day

Boob Job Ban In Space

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Women with boob jobs may be banned from Virgin’s space flights.

Bosses fear the implants may expand and burst due to cabin pressure, according to The Sun.

More than 157 people have paid £115,000 each to travel into space on the Virgin Galactic space “shuttle”.

Spokesman Will Whitehorn said: “We’ve discovered there may well be issues with breast augmentation.

“We’re not sure whether they could stand the trip - they could well explode.”

People with heart or circulation problems may also be ruled out.

The first trips are due in early 2008 and will have room for only seven or eight people.

Celebrity passengers include former Dallas actress Victoria Principal.

Virgin is also in talks to get 75-year-old Star Trek actor William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk.

boobies


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Posted by Mr. Christian   United States  on 03/30/2006 at 09:31 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - March 29, 2006

Over the Top

I’m so busy I can’t blog all of the stuff that I want to, but this is just too much to ignore.

Check with Michelle for all the updates, just know that this is the beginning of the end.

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Whittier area students from Pioneer, California and Whittier high schools walked out of classes to protest the proposed federal immigration bill March 27, 2006. The protestors put up the Mexican flag over the American flag flying upside down at Montebello High. (Leo Jarzomb/Staff photo)


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Posted by Mr. Christian   United States  on 03/29/2006 at 12:54 PM   
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Mad Mullahs Shutdown Blogs

The Mad Mullahs in Iran are intent on keeping the people of that country under their thumb no matter what they have to do. Their latest target is blog sites run by Iranians, some in Iran and some in other countries. Using sophisticated filters they block almost all outside web sites for fear the people in Iran might realize what a fascist dictatorship they are living under.

The revolution is coming one day to Iran and it won’t be a peaceful one. Totalitarian regimes never last because people won’t stand for it forever. Sooner or later, the Mad Mullahs will all be stood up against a wall and sent to meet Allah. It can’t happen soon enough, in my opinion ....

Iran Hard-Line Regime Cracks Down on Blogs
Mar 29, 4:19 AM (ET)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - On his last visit to Iran, Canadian-based blogger Hossein Derakhshan was detained and interrogated, then forced to sign a letter of apology for his blog writings before being allowed to leave the country. Compared to others, Derakhshan is lucky. Dozens of Iranian bloggers have faced harassment by the government, been arrested for voicing opposing views, and fled the country in fear of prosecution over the past two years.

In the conservative Islamic Republic, where the government has vast control over newspapers and the airwaves, weblogs are one of the last bastions of free expression, where people can speak openly about everything from sex to the nuclear controversy. To bolster its campaign, the Iranian government has one of the most extensive and sophisticated operations to censor and filter Internet content of any country in the world - second only to China, Hopkins said.

It also is one of a growing number of Mideast countries that rely on U.S. commercial software to do the filtering, according to a 2004 study by a group called the OpenNet Initiative. The software that Iran uses blocks both internationally hosted sites in English and local sites in Farsi, the study found. The filtering process is backed by laws that force individuals who subscribe to Internet service providers to sign a promise not to access non-Islamic sites. The same laws also force the providers to install filtering mechanisms.

The filtering “is systematically getting worse,” said Derakhshan, who was detained and questioned during a visit to Iran last spring, just before the election of hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. But is the government threatened because the tens of thousands of Iranian blogs are all throwing insults at it, or calling for revolution? Not quite. The debates on Iranian weblogs are rarely political. The most common issues are cultural, social and sexual. Blogs also are a good place to chat in a society where young men and women cannot openly date. There are blogs that discuss women’s issues, and ones that deal with art and photography.

- More on Mad Mullah Censorship here ...

- Here’s a list of Iranian blog sites (in English) on the net ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/29/2006 at 09:29 AM   
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Execute Pedophiles?

You’re damn right! This is one piece of legislation that I hope goes through and stands up under appeal. I doubt that it will however because the Liberals in this country will never allow it. Personally, I feel that the first time a pedophile rapes a child under 11, they should be fried. Waiting until they do it a second time is absurd.

South Carolina Approves Seeking Death for Pedophiles
March 28, 2006, 9:50 PM EST

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)

The state Senate on Tuesday endorsed making repeat child rapists eligible for the death penalty, setting aside arguments the move might be unconstitutional. “What we’ve got to do today is vote our conviction,” said Republican Sen. Larry Martin.

The proposal allows prosecutors to seek the death penalty for sex offenders who are convicted twice of raping a child younger than 11. Currently in South Carolina, murder is the only crime eligible for the death penalty.

The proposal was approved as part of a larger bill that sets minimum sentences and lifetime electronic monitoring for some sex offenders. The bill requires a third reading before moving to the House. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 1977 Georgia case involving an adult victim that sentencing someone to death for rape was unconstitutional.

A Louisiana law lets prosecutors seek the death penalty for rapists of children younger than 12, and the Louisiana Supreme Court found it constitutional because the U.S. Supreme Court ruling did not address the rape of a child. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the statute.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/29/2006 at 09:16 AM   
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Cutting In Line

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Mike LesterRome (GA) News-Tribune

- CBS: “Spanish Media Organized Nationwide Mass Protests”

- San Francisco Chronicle: “Debate’s Tone Worries Legal Immigrants”

- Los Angeles Daily News: “Immigration A Likely Election Issue”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/29/2006 at 08:55 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - March 28, 2006

Wild Blue Yonder

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“US Air Force B-17 Pilots”
US Air Force Celebrates Women’s History Month

These four female pilots leaving their ship at the four engine school at Lockbourne are members of a group of WASPS who have been trained to ferry the B-17 Flying Fortresses in 1944.

In the United States, with the support of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who called them a “weapon waiting to be used,” record-breaking pilot Jacqueline Cochran tried to use her influence to form a woman’s squadron, but seeing that it was hopeless, she took a group of women pilots to England to fly with the British ATA. During her absence, the U.S. Army organized the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps in 1941 (WAAC) (changed to the Women’s Army Corps (WACs) when the group was militarized in 1943). The WACs were assigned to non-flying aviation positions such as Link trainer instructors, radio operators, mechanics, photo interpreters and parachute riggers. The Navy established the WAVES (Women Appointed for Volunteer Emergency Service) in 1942 to perform the same assignments as the WACs, as well as become control tower operators, a controversial decision since detractors worried that women could not handle the multiple tasks required. But the women excelled and the only problem was that the WAVES uniform skirt was too snug for climbing the ladders into the towers.

The U.S. Air Transport Command had been investigating, through pilot Nancy Love, using women to ferry planes from the factories to stateside military bases. Although U.S. Army Air Force Chief of Staff Henry “Hap” Arnold had promised Jacqueline Cochran and the White House that Cochran would have command of any women’s unit, that was not to pass. Military politics led to the announcement on September 10, 1942 of the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS), under the command of Love. The first WAFS group arrived, after an intensive screening process, at New Castle Air Base in October. Although civilians, they began flying military planes in the contiguous United States.

As a peace offering to the angry Cochran, Arnold organized the Women’s Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) to train pilots. The WFTD training school was at Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas, where 1,074 women were taught to fly “the Army way” while living the military lifestyle with uniforms, drills, regulations, and morning reveille. Although never officially made members of the military, the women still behaved as if they had been.

In August 1943 the two women’s groups were merged, under Cochran’s command and renamed the Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs). The WASPs accumulated an amazing record. They flew every airplane in the USAAF’s inventory, including half of all pursuit planes delivered during the war. When male pilots were afraid to fly the new B-29 Superfortress because of mechanical difficulties experienced during testing, two WASPs took one, Ladybird, on a tour of air bases to show the men how safe the plane was. And the women’s duties increased beyond ferrying. They towed targets for aerial gunnery practice, simulated strafing, served as flight instructors, and ran check flights for recently repaired aircraft. And Ann Baumgartner worked as a test pilot at Wright Field where she became the first woman to fly the YP-59 jet. Thirty-eight WASPs were killed performing their duties. In total, the female pilots logged 60 million miles flying their planes.

- More at the US Centennial Of Flight Commission ...

Is it just me or did anyone else notice they’re all marching in step? It’s enought to bring a tear to any old drill sergeant’s eye. YOU GO, GRRRRLS! OOH-RAH!


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/28/2006 at 05:22 PM   
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Which Is It: Guest Worker Or Criminal?

The Senate judiciary committee has split with with the Senate leadership which has split with the House which has split with the President over ... illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, across the country millions of illegal aliens and their supporters are marching through the streets. This is starting to really tick me off. If you catch a burglar breaking into your house do you: (a) call the cops and have him arrested, or (b) invite him to stay and give him the guest bedroom? What part of that formula does Congress not get ... ?

Senators Back Guest Workers
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
(WASHINGTON POST)

A key Senate panel broke with the House’s get-tough approach to illegal immigration yesterday and sent to the floor a broad revision of the nation’s immigration laws that would provide lawful employment to millions of undocumented workers while offering work visas to hundreds of thousands of new immigrants every year.

With bipartisan support, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 12 to 6 to side with President Bush’s general approach to an immigration issue that is dividing the country, fracturing the Republican Party and ripening into one of the biggest political debates of this election year. Conservatives have loudly demanded that the government tighten control of U.S. borders and begin deporting illegal immigrants. But in recent weeks, the immigrant community has risen up in protest, marching by the hundreds of thousands to denounce what they see as draconian measures under consideration in Washington.

“There is no issue outside of civil rights that brings out the kind of emotions we have seen,” said Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), one of the bill’s primary sponsors, who called the controversy “a defining issue of our times.”

Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) rushed committee members to complete their work to meet a midnight deadline imposed by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who favors a tougher approach more in line with the version passed by the House last December. But once the committee had acted, Frist declined to say last night whether he would substitute the committee’s legislation for his own, which includes no guest-worker program.

Frist’s efforts to wrest control of the issue from the Judiciary Committee could produce a power struggle among Republicans once the majority leader brings up the issue for debate and votes in the full Senate, probably this week. Specter and the other committee leaders may have to muscle their bill through as an amendment if Frist refuses to back down.

- There’s more to this crap at the WAPO ...

If 11 million Mexicans won’t obey the law and Congress lets them get away with it then why should you or I obey the law? Let’s go rob a bank today ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/28/2006 at 09:41 AM   
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Religious Tolerance

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“Keeping Up Appearances” by Cox & Forkum


- Stop The ACLU: “Abdul Rahman Seeks Asylum”

- Michelle Malkin: “Save Abdul Rahman”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/28/2006 at 09:23 AM   
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calendar   Monday - March 27, 2006

Republican Party Death Watch

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As midterm campaigns gear up, Bush’s party fears a
backlash that could end its 12-year hold on the House

Monday - March 27, 2006

TIME MAGAZINE—Considering that Vice President Dick Cheney had come a long way to help Florida Congressman Ric Keller raise $250,000 last week, the reception he got in the Sunshine State could have been a bit warmer. After extolling Cheney as “one of the most effective Vice Presidents in the history of the U.S.,” Keller launched into all the times he had recently opposed the Bush Administration, including the deal to allow a Dubai company to manage operations at several U.S. ports. And then Keller went right for the punch line: “‘Don’t be too hasty,’” he claimed the Vice President had pleaded with him. “‘Let’s go hunting. We’ll talk about it.’”

As the campaign season kicks into gear, Republican incumbents are having a hard time figuring out how close they want to be to the White House. Voters have plenty to take out on Republican candidates this year--ethics scandals, the G.O.P.’S failure to curb spending, the government’s inept response to Hurricane Katrina, a confusing new prescription-drug program for seniors and, more than anything else, an unpopular President who is fighting an unpopular war. Iraq could make a vulnerability of the Republicans’ greatest asset, the security issue.

Like rats scurrying away from a sinking ship, eh? I thought only Democrats were that cowardly. Sheesh!

Iraq is driving nearly all the big indicators the wrong way for Republicans. In a TIME poll conducted last week, Bush’s job approval rating was mired at 39%; 3 in 5 Americans said the country is headed in the wrong direction, and when those surveyed were given the choice between a generic Republican and a generic Democrat for Congress, the nameless Democrat won, 50% to 41%. The signs suggest an anti-Republican wave is building, says nonpartisan electoral handicapper Stuart Rothenberg, whose Rothenberg Political Report is closely followed in Washington. “The only question is how high, how big, how much force it will have. I think it will be considerable.”

So TIME conducts a poll, likes the results and starts dancing for joy? Generic Republican? Generic Democrat? WTF?

Few strategists in either party think a Democratic takeover of the Senate is likely, but many agree that the party’s playing offense rather than defense is a remarkable turnaround, given that Democrats have more incumbents (18) fighting to keep their seats than Republicans do (15). But the G.O.P. failed to recruit strong challengers for the North Dakota, Nebraska and Florida seats that had been considered their best opportunities. “There was a chance for us to get damn close to [a filibuster-proof] 60 votes,” says G.O.P. activist Grover Norquist. “We gave away three sure things.”

So the nutless Republicans in Congress are just going to give it away to the whining, complaining, obstructionist Democrats? Utterly disgusting!

If there’s any good news for Republicans, it’s that the elections are still seven months off. There is time in which any number of possible events--the capture of Osama bin Laden, for instance, or positive developments out of Iraq--could sweeten the nation’s mood. Gingrich says Republicans badly need accomplishments to tell voters about. “The country actually expects the majority to implement,” he says. “They hire you to govern, not just to tell them why you are right.”

For once, Newt is right. The Republicans have spent tax money just as wildly as Democrats ever did, they haven’t addressed the illegal immigrant problem like they should, Social Security is still a disaster waiting to happen and Osama Bin Laden is dead as a door nail (has been for years) and his body will never be found. End of story. Still, that’s no reason to vote for a sleazy, low-life, back-stabbing Democrat, in my opinion. But maybe the Republicans need a good slap up side of their heads to wake them up. I hereby volunteer my services in that respect. Who’s first ... ?

- Dearly Beloved, you may gather at TIME to read the rest of the eulogy and obituary ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/27/2006 at 01:46 PM   
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Most Ridiculous Headline Of The Day (so far)

“Sharon Stone: Hillary Clinton ‘Too Sexy’ to Run for President”
- The National Ledger: March 27, 2006

“I think Hillary Clinton is fantastic. But I think it is too soon for her to run. This may sound odd, but a woman should be past her sexuality when she runs. Hillary still has sexual power, and I don’t think people will accept that. It’s too threatening,” Stone says in the new issue of Hollywood Life magazine.

wtf


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/27/2006 at 06:42 AM   
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Culture Clash

I suppose if you’re going to take on the task of bringing morals and family values back to America you might as well start at Ground Zero: San Francisco. Only don’t be surprised if you are faced with an official condemnation from the city council and a protest by none other than .... the “Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence”. 

“They’re loud, they’re obnoxious, they’re disgusting, and they should get out of San Francisco”, according to Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco. He was referring to the Christian youth of course ... not the ... uh ... “Sisters”.

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Sister Mary Timothy of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence shouts at evangelical Christian youths rallying outside City Hall
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Evangelical Teens Rally In San Francisco
Saturday, March 25, 2006

More than 25,000 evangelical Christian youth landed Friday in San Francisco for a two-day rally at AT&T Park against “the virtue terrorism” of popular culture, and they were greeted by an official city condemnation and a clutch of protesters who said their event amounted to a “fascist mega-pep rally.”

“Battle Cry for a Generation” is led by a 44-year-old Concord native, Ron Luce, who wants “God’s instruction book” to guide young people away from the corrupting influence of popular culture. Luce, whose Teen Mania organization is based in Texas, kicked off a three-city “reverse rebellion” tour Friday night intended to counter a popular culture that he says glamorizes violence and sex. The $55 advance tickets for two days of musical performances and speeches were sold out, but walk-up admission was available for $199.

After stops in Detroit and Philadelphia in the next few weeks, Luce wants to unleash a “blitz” of youth pastors into the communities to do everything from work with the homeless to find new ways to bring others to Christ. He challenged youth leaders to double the size of their groups in the next year. And then he plans to return to San Francisco next year to chart their progress.

That’s bad news to Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, who told counterprotesters at City Hall on Friday that while such fundamentalists may be small in number, “they’re loud, they’re obnoxious, they’re disgusting, and they should get out of San Francisco.”

Luce didn’t flinch in the face of the counterprotest. The author, host of the “Acquire the Fire TV” cable television program and a President Bush appointee to a federal anti-drug-abuse commission, wants teens to find Bible-based solutions for the spread of sexually transmitted disease, teen pregnancy, drug abuse and suicide.

The villains, Luce said, range from the promiscuity and “sexualization” of young people on MTV and the popular online meeting hub MySpace.com to a corporate culture that spends millions trying to woo the under-21 crowd.

- More on this story in the San Francisco Chronicle ...

- On The Net: Battle Cry’s Official Web Site


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/27/2006 at 05:59 AM   
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Crossfire

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John DarkowColumbia (Missouri) Daily Tribune



- Boston Globe: “Senators, In Iraq, Quarrel Over War”

- The Utah Spectrum: “Debate Continues To Rage Over Progress Made During Iraq War”

- USA Today: “U.S. Troop Morale Steady As Iraq War Enters Fourth Year”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/27/2006 at 05:34 AM   
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