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Monthly Archives: November 2008
I’m shocked to learn this.
Interesting piece in the Washington Post today from one of the interrogators who extracted the information that lead to the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in 2006. He talks about how, amazingly, it wasn’t torture or “enhanced interrogation” techniques which … Continue reading
(jaw drops)
Baffling: Friend of the Agenda Blake in all his glory. Don’t ask me, because I can’t tell you.
Hume does a double-take.
Just reading about the lancet fluke, a parasitic worm that has to live in multiple hosts throughout its life-cycle, which means it has to figure out how to get from one of the hosts to the next. At one point, … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellany
Tagged arguments against God, arguments for God, defecation, evolution, inefficiency, June bugs, parasites, parasitic worms, teleology
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Part 6: Things I Remember About the Good? Old Days
Part 6: Things I Remember About the Good? Old Days By JP 1. We said, “Back in the old days,” not “Back in the day.” Ick. 2. If you turned 5 years old anytime during the year, you could start … Continue reading
Bastards.
LA Times: Marine Cpl. James Dixon was wounded twice in Iraq — by a roadside bomb and a land mine. He suffered a traumatic brain injury, a concussion, a dislocated hip and hearing loss. He was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress … Continue reading

