Monthly Archives: September 2007

Question of the Week- 9/28 Edition

Around the Bush Borg, there’s been some talk about Burma. Also, I’ve notice some “Save Burma” buttons floating getting stuck into Borg sidebars. Why all the interest? What happened to Iran? Recently Bush made a speech at the U.N. Instead of sticking it to the president of Iran as most of the Borg thought, he [...]
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Where was I?

Oh! On my blogging break! Did I forget to tell you? By blogging break, I mean, of course, I have nothing interesting to say and I’m kind of overloaded. I’ve also gotten back into editing themes and OMG! that’s time consuming. Remember my two tests? Math and Psych? Well, I missed Math on Monday, so [...]
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Priorities?

Recently Congress voted to deny regular Army extended leaves-of-absence. The vote was 56(yea, to extend) to 44 (nay, not to extend)*. After that, they convened to decide whether they would collectively condemn an advertisement in a privately owned newspaper- the Moveon.org ad condemning Petraeus. More Democrats showed up to vote FOR the condemnation than showed [...]
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Thousands rally in La. to support Jena 6

That’s the headline on Yahoo! News. The rally was originally planned for the sentencing of Mychal Bell. Though he’s not going to be sentenced today, folks still flocked to Jena to show their outrage of the injustice that occurred there. The six were charged a few months after the local prosecutor declined to charge three [...]
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