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By
thudfactor on
January 13, 2006
In the last hour I’ve recieved two email messages inviting me to apply for a part-time banking position. Both came from someone with the same name, but different email addresses — one from a free-email farm and the other for a chinese pop star.
Both email messages request a resume sent to an address at wrstaffing.com. Registration information [...]
Posted in What The...?!?
| Tagged part-time banking position, Russia
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By
thudfactor on
December 29, 2004
We are often reminded — particularly by those who support military action against people suspected of participating in thinking about potentially planning possible weapons of mass destruction-related program activities — the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. We must always be on guard against threats from outside our borders.
But there are forces _inside_ our borders “who threaten our freedoms as well”:http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/columns/pressingissues_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000743012. [...]
Posted in What The...?!?
| Tagged Africa, Al, Al Neuharth, America, Athens, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Greg Mitchell, middle east, Russia, Thomas Jefferson
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By
thudfactor on
October 18, 2004
“Via Wizbang!”:http://wizbangblog.com/archives/003994.php comes news that “Vladimir Putin endorses George W. Bush”:http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/10/18/putin.iraq/ for President of the United States. Lovely.
It isn’t a real surprise. Vladimir, as you probably know, is George Bush’s good friend. They have a lot in common. For example, they both believe it’s “much easier to govern a totalitarian state than a democratic one.”:http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/geted.pl5?eo20040923cp.htm
What _is_ [...]
Posted in What The...?!?
| Tagged American government, George Bush, George W. Bush, John Kerry, KGB, Republican Party, Russia, United States, Vladimir Putin
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By
thudfactor on
May 20, 2003
Lest anyone wonder what’s so terrible about Texas politics that Texas Democrats fled the state rather than stick around and be defeated on a redistricting vote, here’s a humdinger from Texas state represenative Debbie Riddle:
“Where did this idea come from that everybody deserves free education, free medical care, free whatever? It comes from Moscow, from Russia. [...]
Posted in Politics, Religion
| Tagged Debbie Riddle, Health insurance, Molly Ivins, Moscow, Russia, Syria, Texas
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By
thudfactor on
June 28, 2002
The Washington Post has an analysis piece on what Bush’s future holds. It seems to be pretty bleak. In large part they say Bush is going to be left holding the bag when WorldCom, Tyco, Global Crossing, Adelphia, Andersen, and Enron all exit stage bankrupt. Mainstream folk — the ones who only watch CNN — are starting to get [...]
Posted in Archived Unsorted
| Tagged Adelphia, Britain, Canada, CNN, Enron, Russia, Tony Blair, Tyco, Vladimir Putin, WorldCom
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