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Friday, July 16, 2010
Chihuahua Freedom
This is why I can't watch those animal rescue shows anymore. You can take only so much human cruelty, stupidity and negligence. I can tell you from personal experience that if you have one of these as a pet, you'll have a completely devoted friend for life. His friendship is so intense, that some people are not suited for it. So give him to someone who can handle it, rather than ignore him to the extent that his eyes become infected and he goes blind.
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
An Important post...
...by Kevin Jones. If this is not an aberration but common practice, then the Canadians can't be the only ones to have seen it, and the culture we're defending is not worth saving. Get out of Afghanistan.
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Sunday, July 11, 2010
The Christendom Review...
...now has a Facebook fan page, so if you're on FB and want to become one, do it. Fans can post comments, links to items of interest, and even write longer posts under the "Discussions" tab. Permissible subject matter includes the arts and culture broadly construed. Lack of civility results in damnation.
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Monday, July 05, 2010
Katie's Story
The full episode is here. If you missed it on ABC's 20/20, it's worth watching. The death penalty for the offenders wouldn't disturb me at all. As Katie's mother said, it's hard to think of such people as human beings. The main offender got two life sentences, which means that he will spend at least 16 years in prison. The other could be out in 6. Britain has a funny way of doing math these days. What Katie used to look like, in the days when, says she, "I used to be the most important person in my life.": ![]()
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