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- 2006: Marry or get out, US town tells unwed parents - AP on Breitbart
- 2006: Web inventor warns of 'dark' net - Jonathan Fildes, BBC News
- 2006: A.C.L.U. May Block Criticism by Its Board - Stephanie Strom, NY Times
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FULL SPECTRUM CULTURE
Self Relating to Nature —
Examples of the Self interacting with Creation
Category Archives: Self Relating to Nature
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Boxer Bullies Senate’s Birth Doc — Debra Saunders, RealClearPolitics
Babs Boxer is harassing one of the precious few non-lawyers in our supposedly representative government [Last time I checked, though, our society was not made up of 97% lawyers, thank God]. How is discouraging a doctor from delivering babies of poor families at no cost not the behavior of a de facto eugenicist?
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Stolen Laptop Helps Turn Tables on Suspects — Lisa W. Foderaro, New York Times
This is a fun one. Check it out.
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Worlds apart: The moment the tallest man met the shortest
— Claire Bates, the Daily Mail
These are pictures that you have to see to believe.
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Breaking: Fred Thompson Has Treatable Illness
Bill Hobbs, Elephant Biz
See Also: Fred Thompson health update — Paul Mirengoff, Power Line
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Brain Man — 60 Minutes on Yahoo News
“Meet Daniel Tammet, a 27 year-old math and memory wizard. He can do things with numbers that will truly amaze you. He is a savant. . . with a difference. Unlike most savants, he shows no obvious mental disability, and most importantly, he can describe his own thought process. Join correspondent Morley Safer as he [...]
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U.S. Constitution,
Article 1, Section 2, Graph 2
No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.
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Creationist Dr. Dino goes to jail
David Pescovitz, BoingBoing
This Kent Hovind guy gives creationists a bad name: His attorney, Alan Richey, argued that the Internal Revenue Service pursued his client because of his religious beliefs. Kent Hovind, whose life’s mission is to debunk evolution, says he and his employees are workers of God and therefore exempt from paying taxes. He pays his employees [...]
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