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February 18, 2005
Quick Hits - Feb 17th
Well, I guess that bastard Kim Jong-Il, isn't dead after all. The North Koreans didn't release any pictures of him, but he was claimed to be sighted at a NK military base where he came out to watch some Russian dancing girls. Too bad. I was hoping he was already dead.
Rachel Marsden (who's basically the Canadian Ann Coulter) has a good essay on The Dangers of Limiting Free Speech.
Powerline is reporting that during the Richard Perle - Howard Dean debate in Portland last night, a Lefty stood up and threw a shoe at Richard Perle while screaming "you motherf___ing liar". It's another indication of how the left is breaking further away from sane behavior. I wonder if it was the right or left shoe. Here's an AP story about it.
I haven't commented on the Terri Schaivo case before, mainly because I wasn't sure about her condition. Conflicting reports about her abilities were hard to analyze with any certainty. Beth from My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy changed all that. I'm now pretty certain that this woman should NOT be euthanized. She's obviously responsive and their isn't a clear cut directive from her discussing her wishes and her husband seems to have conflicting motives. See the videos, then visit Blogs for Terri and decide for yourself.
Star Wars Ep. 3 is set to open up the Cannes Film Festival. This pisses me off, now the frogs get to see the final installment a week before we do. I wonder what this guy thinks about it?
Here's a funny story about what happens when you decide to break into a private business with the purpose of disrupting their activities. It's about time that some average joes stood up to the shenanigans of the Greenpeace morons.
Twelve new extra-solar planets have been discovered in the last month. This brings us up to 145, versus only 9 a decade ago. SETI is looking like a better and better idea everyday, you can help them by looking here.
It seems that measurements of methane levels by the Mars Express orbiter are suggesting that life may exist on Mars currently. Hmmm.
--Jason
Posted by JasonColeman at February 18, 2005 10:26 AM
Comments
Hi Jason,
I am SO happy that you looked into the Terri Schiavo case--it seems like the more people are finding out, the more change their opinion of the case. It's a travesty how the media has distorted or at least not shown the truth. All I can do is hope and pray she is allowed to live.
Thanks for reading and linking it!
Posted by: Beth at February 19, 2005 1:53 PM



