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Pete on January 30th, 2005

Although there are more effective ways, this is just good advice. [Via Teresa.]

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Pete on January 29th, 2005

The funny thing about Liberals is how random and conflicting their policy stances are. Examples? Awesome… consider that many of them don’t feel that immigrants ought to have to assimilate in any way, shape, or form… we’re all a part of the global community. Except, of course, when it comes to labor… at which point [...]

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Pete on January 29th, 2005

Well, at least Tennessee gets something right. A Wilson County child-court judge has been ordering foreign-born women to learn English for the good of their children — an action that some regard as unconstitutional. In a case this week, Judge Barry Tatum insisted that an 18-year-old Mexican woman take language classes and consider using birth control. Tatum said [...]

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Pete on January 29th, 2005

Oh, sure, look down your nose at him, roll your eyes, and make some flippant comment about the state of our society… but how many of us haven’t been there. Easton police Tuesday arrested an Easton man accused of ramming his car into the van in front of him in the McDonald’s drive-through lane because its [...]

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Pete on January 29th, 2005

Much to my surprise, Evan from Notes from the (Legal) Underground picked my little web-based ego trip as his Weblog of the Week. First, a bit of a clarification on my Law School status: I was accepted at IU (Bloomington) last year but didn’t graduate, and I also didn’t defer my acceptance. I reapplied there about [...]

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Pete on January 28th, 2005

It’s been a slow day. Nobody that I’ve needed to talk to has been in the office. It’s somewhat gloomy outside, sprinkling a bit. I’ve not found much worth reading on the blogs this morning, either. Damn shame, that. Did something funky to my hip flexor at practice on Tuesday which caused a bit of a [...]

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Pete on January 27th, 2005

One of the most addicting websites in the history of the free world, The Facebook, is organizing a National Beer Pong Tournament with a $10,000 grand prize. What could possibly go wrong?

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Pete on January 27th, 2005

“I find that no matter what kind of backgrounds two men are from … if you go, ‘Hey, man, women are crazy,’ you’ve got a friend.” –Chris Rock Men, let this be a lesson to you: you should NEVER DATE A CRAZY WOMAN. Erica Collins, 21, called police about Andre Bell, a man charged with shooting his [...]

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Pete on January 27th, 2005

This is an amazingly interesting article on how Social Security taxes can cause a decrease in birth-rate, thereby all but guaranteeing that it will eventually fail. Too bad they didn’t figure this out until now. To put it straightforwardly, and perhaps a little cynically, in the past children used to be regarded as investments that provided [...]

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Pete on January 26th, 2005

“No one can help but be aware of the rich tradition that is associated with this team and this University. Tradition is a burden in many ways. To have a tradition like ours means that you can’t lose your cool; to have tradition like ours means that you always have to show class, even when [...]

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