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HUCKABEEDec 1, 2009
HUCKABEE SAYS HE WOULD DO IT AGAIN!
Presidential contender Mike Huckabee explains some of the process by which he reviewed the case of mass murderer Clemmons and says that based on the facts alone, he would probably commute the crazy man's sentence...
SUCCASUNNA, NEW JERSEYDec 1, 2009
People tell me that bookstores are closing down. In the western Catskills, however, bookstores are coming in, and thriving. In a town called Hobart about twenty minutes north there are four bookstores in a town of about 200 people. It's a book...
Report on Possible Communist Activities at the AltarNov 29, 2009
Lately, I've noticed something that may be communistical that I would like to report. Before some of the members of my congregation take communion, they stop before ascending to the altar, and cross themselves. I don't remember this specific set of...
LOGIC INTRONov 27, 2009
I'm reading one of those tiny books that purports to be an introduction but gets you very far into a topic. Logic: A Very Short Introduction, by Graham Priest, (Oxford UP 2000). Priest is a professor of philosophy at the University of Queensland in...
TrilliumsNov 25, 2009
Attended a talk by Greg McGee, from the Suny College of Environmental Science and Forestry, yesterday, in Evenden Tower 302. It was about the absence of trilliums in New York state forests. This state was once farmed at a much greater rate than it is...
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